The problem is that only a few people are actually putting in work at the course....You dont have to wait for a "certain" day or time to come out and do work(thats the beauty of the "adopt a park" pro ...
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The problem is that only a few people are actually putting in work at the course....You dont have to wait for a "certain" day or time to come out and do work(thats the beauty of the "adopt a park" program)....come out and work when you have the time. Too many people are just waiting for a whole bunch of people to show up, and if no one shows then they dont want to put in time and work. If you want to see the course stay sharp and good looking GET OUT THERE! simple as that.....we dont need more people "in charge" and as far is i'm concerned every one of us is in charge of keeping the course tidy...the course isnt going to clean itself. I think scott has been doing a great job trying to establish some sort of organization, but that doesnt mean if you dont hear from him then you dont have to put in any effort. Take initiative to spot out problem areas you see and take care of them....most of us know the course well enough to know when somethings overgrown. I know there are certain people that are out there 4-5 days a week so why not sacrafice a round and use that hour to do some good.....the course will thank you, its called disc gold karma, and if you work hard you WILL be rewarded.