I stumbled upon and then played the flagged layout today - very cool changes and some tough anhyzer looks on a couple holes. 3 looked a little short til I read the flag and saw how much that low branch was in play. I'm glad to see something improvements in the works!
Thanks for the feedback! We've been trying to make the most out of the relatively open land and make more shot variety. We'll try and have a course layout available by next week. Also, we will be hosting our fundraiser tournament on November 9th - details to come soon!
Thanks for the feedback Justin!
After playing it a few times with my girlfriend (we passed through the club round on Sunday), any plans for Mando's on 2 and 18. I'm taking the anny routes but my girlfriend is plowing hyzers right through the other teepads. The course is rarely busy enough for it to matter, but a lot of ... more
After playing it a few times with my girlfriend (we passed through the club round on Sunday), any plans for Mando's on 2 and 18. I'm taking the anny routes but my girlfriend is plowing hyzers right through the other teepads. The course is rarely busy enough for it to matter, but a lot of the casual play I see out there is pretty erratic and that area is real tightly packed with holes and tees. That and a general feeling of unbalanced lefty-hyzer advantage (2, 3, 7, 10, 11, 18) are my only criticisms on the design. It's more challenging now as a RHBH, and my Comet's getting quite the work out out there. Again, good work and thank you!
I designed the holes with quality>efficiency. There is rarely anybody out there. Originally, 1,2,13, and 18 were going to have mandos, but with the limited amount of people, it keeps more routes open. In an event of a tournament they will be mando'd. Since the course plays almost in reverse, the holes are more lefty friendly.