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Holly hell! This course is buzz kill with all the airplane traffic noise every 10 minutes. The
Course was pretty good, but noise is high blood pressure inducing.
Holly hell! This course is buzz kill with all the airplane traffic noise every 10 minutes. The
Course was pretty good, but noise is high blood pressure inducing.
Pros: "Lots of holes and large area". Really? That's all you got? That course has a lot more going for it than just that. If this will be the extent of your future reviews, it would be best if you didn't bother. Basically all your review says is you didn't like it because of the jet noise. Boo hoo, and not a helpful review at all.Holly hell! This course is buzz kill with all the airplane traffic noise every 10 minutes. The
Course was pretty good, but noise is high blood pressure inducing.
It's not a good review, but I don't agree with being rude about it.
DTorr, welcome to DGCR! I have played SeaTac myself a couple years ago, and definitely agree that all the plane noise is a weird factor that can detract from the experience - especially if you aren't expecting it going in.
As the others alluded to, here at DGCR we try to write more in-depth reviews that evaluate all aspects of the course. Unlike what the others said, I hope you stick around and keep reviewing courses! Good course reviews from a variety of different players are what makes DGCR work - and why the regulars here like it over other sources of disc golf info.
A "good" review does not have to be as long as what wellsbranch, myself, or some of the others wrote. If you can write a few sentences or even bullet points for both the Pros and Cons sections saying different things you liked and didn't like about the course, that is useful info that is likely going to get a thumbs up from me - and many others here.
^ Hasn't even played Seatac, lol
Coming from the person flooding the front page with useless reviews right now, I'm glad because you're still wrong.I don't have the energy or desire to explain it to you.
Coming from the person flooding the front page with useless reviews right now, I'm glad because you're still wrong.
I'm wrong in that I think we should embrace new members to the site? You're glad that there are useless reviews flooding the site? Those are some weird stances to take but ok man you do you I guess?
Either you have an axe to grind with me personally or you are a miserable person or something is happening in your life that is unpleasant at the moment. The latter is understandable and I wish you all the best, if that is the case. If it's the former then I'll just ignore you.
That wasn't a new member. That person had zero plans on sticking around. They made a 1 time use account to leave a bad review because they had a bad round and had zero good intentions on this site.
How is that not blatantly obvious? This wasn't some guy who left a bad review in good faith and has plans on leaving better reviews in the future. Obviously I encourage new membership on here as long as they come here in good faith and not leave garbage reviews without even sticking around long enough to listen to people give them positive critism.
And look pal, I am doing my best here to be not an asshole but I was calling you out for leaving 5 bad reviews in a row that caused a few good reviews to get pushed almost immediately to the second page. Have some respect for your fellow members and reviewers, dude.
What you don't seem to understand is that potential members of the site (those not logged in who are members parks departments, new disc golfers, etc.) can see the way you are treating people here, this is all open to the public. One of those people may see you or others being rude to people on here and say no thanks. I've heard more than 1 member of a P&R board say they were on DGCR (or similar site) and it soured them on the possibility of disc golf in their city. In the same way that people go to parks to play disc golf and act like ass hats and get drunk - there are eyes everywhere and the abundance of parks people I've dealt with who don't want disc golf attest to it. So like it or not we are all ambassadors of disc golf online and in person.
It's obvious you're using that as a moment of opportunity to try and be an asshole. I've already explained those reviews in other places of the forums, not that I need to explain myself anyway. It's pretty obvious you have an axe to grind with me at this point so like I said, I'll just ignore you. Have a nice day.