I've been perusing this thread for ideas on tee signs.
Is it universally accepted that a tee sign must contain a hole map? Be honest - once you have played a course, do you ever look at the hole map? How useful is it, really? I assume most of the value from a hole map is for the first time, or first time in a long time player.
For a course that is mostly flat and open with mature trees, and all of the baskets are plainly visible from the tee pad - are hole maps really necessary for the first time player? That is the question I'm struggling with.
The rub is: I want to have a clean, professional look. Hole maps take up a lot of real estate on the sign and I'm questioning the value for this situation.
Can anyone think of a course that has signs mounted low on either 4x4 or 6x6 posts that are diagonally cut? Like these:
I'm looking for more examples like this. As a side note - I do really like how the DiscGolfPark signage looks.