Not "follow"....3 of the 4 visited here and I played with them. Yourself, Ben, & Gregg. With you I discussed your travels. Ben and Gregg both visited during their quest for 1000, and we talked about that.
Danhyzer hasn't visited Stoney Hill yet.
I apologize DavidSauls for not getting down to Newberry, S.C. again (As I've played Hunter Park, in 2003 and in 2008 I was close to you guys when I played the mountain part of S.C.) to play your course. No excuses except my travels have been taking elsewhere. But when I do head your way. I hope we can share the fairway together-------------- - +
To me this website is my DG bible (I value what most everyone says good or bad about the courses, I love the pictures of courses I dream of playing of one day (and feel if one posts a new course they should have a couple pictures of that course, so we can visually dream even more of that course that was just listed) and the other valueable info that is mentioned. Since the PDGA doesn't print directories anymore. This website is easier to follow and plan when I'm home or out and about playing another new course, than having to leaf through a book (not taking anything away from the people who put the PDGA directories together over the years, as back in the day. That was my DG bible/travel companion). When I get home from a trip the 2 things I like to do (other than crashing in my own bed) is to "click" the played button on this site and put a colored stick pin (sorta like what the young boy did in the movie "Mask" but I have my own personal color code of the courses I've played with different colored stick pins) onto my United States map of the courses I've played (Martin has seen this map with many multi colored stick pins strategically placed).
Can't wait for the weather to break so I can add to my new course list.