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Here's a little razzle dazzle from the course designer(s) of Secret City DGC of Knoxville, TN. This may be the closest proximity I've yet to see a tee from the preceding basket.
Pros: finding next hole is a snap
Cons: Ace runs can be dangerous
Millenials are in the second half of their twenties at the oldest... I think you meant iGen'ers (aka GenZ)... The young people are not Millenials anymore... FYI
Here's a little razzle dazzle from the course designer(s) of Secret City DGC of Knoxville, TN. This may be the closest proximity I've yet to see a tee from the preceding basket.
Pros: finding next hole is a snap
Cons: Ace runs can be dangerous
Basket manufacturers should push harder to make sure there's some input from someone who knows what they're doing. Will that ever happen? God no lol
What I didn't appreciate about Winton was that asphalt around some of the baskets. Don't know how many it actually was because of the snow, and it probably wasn't all that bad... but I did notice it, because discs hitting asphalt grinds me.
... The American Psychological Association describes millennials as those born between the years 1981 and 1996, ...
It also depends on who you ask apparently. I did a search and came up with a different year of '85-'00
Gen-X FTW!:|
Just like Boomers. Used to be those born 1945-55, the "boom" after WWII. Now some say it's 1945-1964. I disagree and personally don't want to be lumped in with the "original" boomers.
My disc in the pond at Creeping Creek.
My disc in the pond at Creeping Creek.