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Old 12-09-2009, 09:59 AM
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Mattman.....I say jump in with both feet...."you" make it happen.....design it....build it...you are as much of this "community" as anyone else...take it on...."you" can do it...I have faith in you mattman, get on it brother
I am busy building a foundation for epilepsy research at the moment. I put that way before disc golf. Meet me at the property on Saturday and we can play. I have a basket I can bring... anyone else interested bring your basket and I will set up the course. DISC CHEEBUS STYLE
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Old 12-09-2009, 11:24 AM
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I'm kind of busy this Saturday Mattman.....but when your ready to jump in with both feet call me..
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I'm kind of busy this Saturday Mattman.....but when your ready to jump in with both feet call me..
I loaned my basket out to a friend, that just moved and is gathering some baskets at his new pad.

I may be mistaken but.. ah never mind I probably am
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Old 12-22-2009, 03:26 AM
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I may be mistaken but.. ah never mind I probably am
You probably were...... Hey mattman you say you work up on the northside, have you made your way over to Windwood yet? If not grab some disc and come on out. This course is getting very popular. I'm leaving work early today if you want to check out this place, I'd be happy to give you a personal tour today.
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no I am not mistaken, just would not be proper to sling mud today.

I work off of 290 and live on the east side of town. I may switch to playing basket ball, much easier to find a court, than a course.
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Bet you'll be hitting your slam dunks in no time! LOL
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Bet you'll be hitting your slam dunks in no time! LOL
nah, I just enjoy schooling people 2 feet taller than I am. I will go to hoop and draw a double team and pass it to someone more capable of dunking the ball. Works most of the time.
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So i went and found the HPARD Parks list. I know that the second listing: Alabonson Park is a decent piece of land completely surrounded by chain link fence and is not accessable to anyone even though it is a park. With 50+ acres you could have a sweet course out there I just dont know who I would talk to about opening the gate to walk the property. I google mapped it and also have the HCAD listing to see who owns it.

http://www.houstontx.gov/parks/pdfs/...ntory-2009.pdf

http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&sour...09516&t=h&z=17

Here is the HCAD listing:

http://www.hcad.org/records/details....5E&bld=1&tab=1
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Have to agree, as I've thought that same thing when driving by. I know there are some local guys who set up a temp course over on the old Inwood golf course from time to time, too. Did the city/county take over that property?
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So i went and found the HPARD Parks list. I know that the second listing: Alabonson Park is a decent piece of land completely surrounded by chain link fence and is not accessable to anyone even though it is a park. With 50+ acres you could have a sweet course out there I just dont know who I would talk to about opening the gate to walk the property. I google mapped it and also have the HCAD listing to see who owns it.

http://www.houstontx.gov/parks/pdfs/...ntory-2009.pdf

http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&sour...09516&t=h&z=17

Here is the HCAD listing:

http://www.hcad.org/records/details....5E&bld=1&tab=1
Looks great, but where would people park?
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