i like technical shots as much as the next guy but there's only so much you can do. my primary point was that this layout is a huge improvement over the last one.
Totally agree. :clap:
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i like technical shots as much as the next guy but there's only so much you can do. my primary point was that this layout is a huge improvement over the last one.
13 and 14 could use some work.
i like technical shots as much as the next guy but there's only so much you can do. my primary point was that this layout is a huge improvement over the last one.
So I see lake park is closed...what about trophy club? Didn't know if it's closed cause of the water too or if that's even why lake park is closed. Also is it mowed? Etc? Thanks
Lake park is closed because the city is upgrading the area and they said they will put a disc golf park back in if there is room.
Trophy club I have heard is still very watery in areas
That's incorrect. At the meeting with the city, they said specifically the disc golf course will stay. Any tees or baskets that are moved will be moved and put back to specifications of the other tees and baskets. Layout will change, but the course will stay.
For Dynamic Discs to abandon the Lewisville disc golf scene and move (rapidly) to Carrollton tells me they may not have much confidence in the city of Lewisville supporting disc golf long term.
I don't believe that is the case, I think it's more the flooding problems they had this year. It had to hurt that course was unusable for much of the past few months. Add to it that it is closed now even more for renovation and the decision is fairly easy...For Dynamic Discs to abandon the Lewisville disc golf scene and move (rapidly) to Carrollton tells me they may not have much confidence in the city of Lewisville supporting disc golf long term.
I don't believe that is the case, I think it's more the flooding problems they had this year. It had to hurt that course was unusable for much of the past few months. Add to it that it is closed now even more for renovation and the decision is fairly easy...
I played the little nine hole course in Lawnview Park. The baskets looked new, but they appear to be the same as the baskets at BB Owen. The course isn't on this site, but it's not a "destination" course. Not bad at all for practice.
Another 'downtown' course after Founders went in? Pretty cool. :thmbup: Should be a nice lunch course for people that work in the city.
Wonder if someone at the Dallas Parks dept is getting on board or there is a someone new making decisions. Would be nice to see some of the Trinity greenway they have such big plans for or the area by DBU dedicated to disc golf.
Yea. I drove out to founders from south Fort Worth (a few weeks ago) just to knock it off my list on a Friday. On Saturday I saw a post from the east Dallas page that the baskets went in. A litte frustrated that I could of knocked out both instead of making anther trip. But I don't know if it has an "official" name or enough about it to add it. Anyone can add it
So is lake park open now that it's after feb 1 or is it closed indefinitely?
Close to Fair Park too, would be cool if any basket pic opportunities had both the Texas Star and downtown in the background.