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So the notorioius 2-hole Kops Park can't have its own course page,

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Bring back Kops.

Dallas has some shorts bus courses that I will bag in May in Honor of cops. Dallas has at least a 6 and a 7 holer and maybe more that, I don't remember. I will mention cops in 1 of them.:D As a Martyr for all below 9 holers.
 
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Dallas has some shorts bus courses that I will bag in May in Honor of cops. Dallas has at least a 6 and a 7 holer and maybe more that, I don't remember. I will mention cops in 1 of them.:D As a Martyr for all below 9 holers.

To add to it's disrespect level, I always accidentally spell it incorrectly.:wall::wall:
 
Now we've got a 4-holer! Err, actually "Three legitimate disc golf holes and a practice basket with putting stones arranged at distances from 6 to 34 feet." Granted, those 3 holes claim to be moderately hilly and lightly wooded with water in play on a hole, but should a practice basket count for another hole? If so, I'll go update LTC to a 19-holer...

Again, I say let Kops have its own page if these 3- and quote/unquote 4-holers qualify!
 
Meanwhile, I was in Milwaukee and had to make a stop at Kops, it's a cool thing to have practice baskets in a park like that.
 
One of our poll fiends needs to get on this. Bring back Kops, or change the DGCR standard for what's considered a course?
 
Miller Park in West Lorne, ON has two baskets and no tees that I could find, and it's listed on the site. BUT, it used to be a 9 hole course up until a few years ago.

I think everything should be listed, but with Kops out of the way I've played the shortest course listed on the site :p
 
Here's a 3-holer in California.

Here's a 4-holer in California.

Here's a 4-holer in Nevada.

Here's a 5-holer in Washington.

Here's a 4-holer in Iowa.

Here's a 4-holer in Illinois.

This 3-holer in South Carolina has already been mentioned...with PORTABLE BASKETS!

Here's a 5-holer in Iowa that actually has concrete tees!

Here's a 4-holer in Pennsylvania.

Here's a 4-holer in Joisee.

Here's a 3-holer in Kentucky.

So, lots of 4- and 5-hole "courses," some very questionable, and a few recent 3-holers have popped up that seem to only offer the equivalent of what Kops Park did, a little area to work on your short game...

If all of the above (and whatever else I didn't find in my search, from which I excluded campground "courses" and things like Eagle Scout projects) qualify for DGCR pages, I think Kops was wrongfully 86'ed.
 
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