Chris Leo Apr 19, 2015Not sure yet, we have been talking about it. I personally like it near the road.
Brandon Redmond Apr 20, 2015the standard placement makes for a harder upshot. More risk reward than firing another big drive over the bridge. just one man's opinion
Shaun Adkins Apr 20, 2015close to the road is the better location.
We planted some new trees where the old ones were. I would love to put it where it used to be. The b ...
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We planted some new trees where the old ones were. I would love to put it where it used to be. The ball golfers would not destroy the baby trees as much as the disc golfers would if we put it in the same spot. Permanently I would like it where it was. I will try to place the portable Chainstar as close as possible without bringing the baby trees into play keeping the basket somewhat near the next tee pad. Did you see a spot that looked juicy I can go and scout out?
Honestly, I do not think I have seen a cage smashed like 13s was when we dug it out from under the t ...
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Honestly, I do not think I have seen a cage smashed like 13s was when we dug it out from under the tree. The chains portion was mangled, the pole was bent like a banana. But the bucket, well, I will take a picture and post it...
John it depends on if you want to extend the hole or shorten it. if you're ok with a little length, ...
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John it depends on if you want to extend the hole or shorten it. if you're ok with a little length, you could place it on the other side of the last big tree down there. it looks like it would add about 80-100 feet, bring the big tree into play, keeps the baby ones out as most shots would be going high around them most likely, and I think puts you finishing behind hole 14's teepad location. and I would love to see a photo of the deceased
Darren Harper Apr 24, 2015played there today past that big tree is a good spot making it a hard 4.
John Minicuci Apr 24, 2015I will take a look at it tomorrow, thank you.