OK guys, I am very sorry for the delay in my response. Mother Nature has not been kind to the U.S. this past week. Many deaths in the South are a reminder of how lucky we are but Mother Nature still s ...
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OK guys, I am very sorry for the delay in my response. Mother Nature has not been kind to the U.S. this past week. Many deaths in the South are a reminder of how lucky we are but Mother Nature still showered on our parade a little. Take a look at this:
http://www.discgolfscene.com/tournaments/Sunnybrook_Spring_Fling_2011/pictures/101096#101096
On the left side of this pic is where basket 9 and tee box 10 would be. The bridge that spans from right to left is under water and un-useable.
The course is pretty wet and although the management at Sunnybrook remain positive the course will drain, we will have to hope for some dry days Friday and Saturday to get the course playable and still use carts. We already know we are altering Holes 7 and 8. Hole 8 is the short hole in the woods. It will be significantly altered - there is no way to get carts in there now and for many weeks to come.
I plan on being at Sunnybrook around 1 pm tomorrow to set up the course. For those who have volunteered to help, thank you, hopefully 1 pm works for you. We need to take the course down before dark so I am guessing people can tee off between 2 and 6 pm. The cost is $5 per person to walk or $20 for 2 to ride. To play, you must go into the Pro Shop and pay Al at the counter and he will direct you on when you can tee off. There are ball golfers also using the course which we will fit right in with. I am not sure carts will be allowed on the course tomorrow but the ball golfers are in the same boat, no pun intended, as we are. I am planning on setting the course up again on Saturday very early and it should remain open all day.