Foz Miller  › Rolling Hills County Park   August 6, 2017 at 1:09am

The new Holes A-F ( near the pond making the original course 24 holes) have been mowed so you can find them again. After Hole 13 walk across 14 tee pad and down the cart path to the clearing. To the left of the road heading down the hill is Hole A. Hole F ends up right next to Hole 14 tee pad. I hope to hear soon when the park will order baskets - last word they should go in this Fall - work crew free up a bit after the water park closes. Tee pads next summer when Indy gets theirs, and we have played these new holes to verify tee pad locations.
The remaining new 12 holes have been mowed recently as well. A few of these holes still need some clearing. Main work day is Saturday at 11:00 - Hit me up if you are headed out so you can find me or head out any time and just clean up a hole - they all can use some TLC. and benefit from people walking them. Foz 734-678-5593

The Putt Putt Skill course - The Disc Golf Labyrinth has the first basket in the ground. Donated by Ypsi Dubs, the first of two to be donated. The park will donate 6. We will put some wind chime targets in until we can get enough tournament baskets to make this an 18 hole skill course. One elevated basket, one swinging basket, Several multi window thread the needle shots, one up and over the bushes. Just about every putt you will see on a course. There are Orange stakes marking the remaining future 17 baskets with Markers on the ground showing Hole #, Distance in Inches and Feet. The shots outside the circle are marked in Yellow numbering and inside the circle in White. The course is cleared, fun walking path that weaves through the woods to the right of Hole #1. All Marked and intuitive. Even more fun to play to the stakes. Picnic table in the shade were you can watch people finish on hole 18 - That is the basket that is already in. Bright Orange power coated basket. Over time we will make some permanent obstacles and fun stuff as several of the natural obstacles used now will die or be destroyed by Bone Heads. Ron Howard is building and donating the elevated basket. Local 101 is going to donate a basket as well - AWESOME local support by the Players for the Players If you want to donate to this project contact me - you can donate to DGLA ( Disc Golf League Association ) a Michigan non-profit if you want the tax benefit and I hope to have a sign at each hole indicating who donated the basket. Tournament level basket (Can be used), money or sweat equity. You can make a difference - you can help make something that players will enjoy for years to come.

Note the park crew has been making several improvements to the existing course which are great. All the work on these new holes and skill course has been by local players.

Peace and Enjoy the Rounds

Cassidy Mayne   November 12, 2017 at 12:07pm

What’s the word on these new holes?