how is this course? would like to find out im here on business would love to play somewhere while im here. maybe thinking tomorrow is somebody wants to meet up and play.
I'd join you but I'll be sellin' plastic all day at Play it Again Sports up north in Longmont. If all the time you have is to play a course in that area that course would be my choice. It has a little bit of everything on some decently challenging terrain, uphill/downhill, hyzer/anny ...
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I'd join you but I'll be sellin' plastic all day at Play it Again Sports up north in Longmont. If all the time you have is to play a course in that area that course would be my choice. It has a little bit of everything on some decently challenging terrain, uphill/downhill, hyzer/anny and technical/open. If you can't get a local to throw with you definitely print out the aerial course map, couldn't imagine navigating it without one the first time. Also, I haven't been down there since the leaves fell but it's my guess that the Blair Witch 9 holes are unplayble/have great odds of losing a disc.
what about johnyy roberts, or the other course in arvada? and where is longmont if its not too far i could swing by and look at some plastic and talk some local dg with you.
Johnny Roberts is gone for now, I know they're re-doing it but I'm not sure what the plan is. Bird's Nest is not a course I'd go out of my way for, pretty boring and lots of brush and long grass to eat discs. Longmont is north about 45 minutes and does have a couple of smaller 9 ...
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Johnny Roberts is gone for now, I know they're re-doing it but I'm not sure what the plan is. Bird's Nest is not a course I'd go out of my way for, pretty boring and lots of brush and long grass to eat discs. Longmont is north about 45 minutes and does have a couple of smaller 9 hole courses. But honestly, if you have the time for that just turn around and go throw Conifer Park. It'll be roughly the same amount of drive time and it's my favorite course in CO (closely contested).
so where would u say the best courses are that i could go to that are in the area of where i am. im in lakewood/ golden.. should i just take the trip down south to conifer?
Then tomorrow, make the drive and play Conifer. The weather is supposed to be awesome and that's getting rarer this time of year. After that, Badlands (Camenisch Park) is a great choice. I don't have any experience with any of the many 9 hole courses that are down there but I've heard ...
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Then tomorrow, make the drive and play Conifer. The weather is supposed to be awesome and that's getting rarer this time of year. After that, Badlands (Camenisch Park) is a great choice. I don't have any experience with any of the many 9 hole courses that are down there but I've heard a lot of good things about East Interlocken. There is also Phantom Falls (close 2nd favorite) and Bucksnort (haven't yet played) in the same area as Conifer but they're p2p and you have to make a reservation. More info for those courses at www.pfdgc.com
Yeah and it's NUTS. Would be my all time favorite, but it's tough to get a reservation sometimes and it is $20 for the day (which is totally worth it, I've paid it many times). But the owner Paulie is an awesome guy and loves trying to get out of towners on his courses.
tim is a good dude and i know there are a couple gorillas runnin through them courses... you silverbacks should show my homie TIM a good time...
I'd join you but I'll be sellin' plastic all day at Play it Again Sports up north in Longmont. If all the time you have is to play a course in that area that course would be my choice. It has a little bit of everything on some decently challenging terrain, uphill/downhill, hyzer/anny ... more
I'd join you but I'll be sellin' plastic all day at Play it Again Sports up north in Longmont. If all the time you have is to play a course in that area that course would be my choice. It has a little bit of everything on some decently challenging terrain, uphill/downhill, hyzer/anny and technical/open. If you can't get a local to throw with you definitely print out the aerial course map, couldn't imagine navigating it without one the first time. Also, I haven't been down there since the leaves fell but it's my guess that the Blair Witch 9 holes are unplayble/have great odds of losing a disc.
what about johnyy roberts, or the other course in arvada? and where is longmont if its not too far i could swing by and look at some plastic and talk some local dg with you.
Johnny Roberts is gone for now, I know they're re-doing it but I'm not sure what the plan is. Bird's Nest is not a course I'd go out of my way for, pretty boring and lots of brush and long grass to eat discs. Longmont is north about 45 minutes and does have a couple of smaller 9 ... more
Johnny Roberts is gone for now, I know they're re-doing it but I'm not sure what the plan is. Bird's Nest is not a course I'd go out of my way for, pretty boring and lots of brush and long grass to eat discs. Longmont is north about 45 minutes and does have a couple of smaller 9 hole courses. But honestly, if you have the time for that just turn around and go throw Conifer Park. It'll be roughly the same amount of drive time and it's my favorite course in CO (closely contested).
Not that I wouldn't be happy to spend my day talking local disc golf with you of course
so where would u say the best courses are that i could go to that are in the area of where i am. im in lakewood/ golden.. should i just take the trip down south to conifer?
How much time do you have?
im here on training for my job bnut i only have 4 days off im here till the 25th. but fri and sat i have off..
Then tomorrow, make the drive and play Conifer. The weather is supposed to be awesome and that's getting rarer this time of year. After that, Badlands (Camenisch Park) is a great choice. I don't have any experience with any of the many 9 hole courses that are down there but I've heard ... more
Then tomorrow, make the drive and play Conifer. The weather is supposed to be awesome and that's getting rarer this time of year. After that, Badlands (Camenisch Park) is a great choice. I don't have any experience with any of the many 9 hole courses that are down there but I've heard a lot of good things about East Interlocken. There is also Phantom Falls (close 2nd favorite) and Bucksnort (haven't yet played) in the same area as Conifer but they're p2p and you have to make a reservation. More info for those courses at www.pfdgc.com
is beaver a pay to play course? and its probably alot of player traffic because of the quality right?
Yes to both. I think it's like a 3-5 bucks for the day and should be fairly busy on a day like tomorrow.
phantom falls is a privaye course and holllly 38 holes lol
private
Yeah and it's NUTS. Would be my all time favorite, but it's tough to get a reservation sometimes and it is $20 for the day (which is totally worth it, I've paid it many times). But the owner Paulie is an awesome guy and loves trying to get out of towners on his courses.
Definitely call him (his number is on the site I gave you) if you're interested in playing those at all.
yeah i posted on the course hopefully he hits me up lol
Ha, I doubt it lol, but you never know.
Andy kudos to you sir for your hospitality