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The putt view on #9 Whistler's Bend (not special -but Oregon in Fall)
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Pairs so well with Adam Schnieders pic of the consequences of a bad putt here.
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This lovely kitty greets you at Pine Ridge Park near Blairsville, PA. He follows you around from hole to hole like a loyal dog and meows if you take too long to putt. Best cat ever!


A kitten fell out of a tree and about land on my head at Belmont a few weeks ago. Scared the crap out of me. Was hilarious.
 
Took this today at Jack Brooks park in Hitchcock, TX. You can tell this course is near the coast:

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Got to play at Deer Lakes (hole #12) a few weeks ago in the peak of the beautiful autumn season. Always wanted to try this perspective!
 
Just posted this on my local forum but thought I'd share here a couple of these here as well.

This hole is the uberness in photogenics:
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Definitely one of my favorites, just seems to say "home course" even though we've only played it once:
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I like this one because you can literally see small 'flight lines' flowing off the disc, I have no idea what could have caused them:
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It looks like tai chi, but its really disc golf!
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Just posted this on my local forum but thought I'd share here a couple of these here as well.

This hole is the uberness in photogenics:
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Hey, man. You should upload some pics of this quality to the Paw Paw courses on the site. The pictures on there are tiny little things and your pic is sweet. I know the hole as soon as I started to scroll through the thread. Nice work!

i dont remember giving you permission to take pictures of my mushroom trip.:|

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^Is that a nuclear power plant in the background (or at least the cooling stack)?
 
I believe it is. Rockford courses have nuclear stacks near the course too. Unseen from the course; but, not far. My wife and I drove up rather close to one; closer than I would have thought possible. It is an interesting thing to sit close to one of those and look at it. Pretty and scary at the same time.
 
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