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Old 02-22-2010, 06:31 PM
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Anypart of the course that you need to watch out for where you might loose a disc? I would just like a heads up so I don't throw a good disc on a hole where you could loose a disc.
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Old 02-22-2010, 06:41 PM
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Anypart of the course that you need to watch out for where you might loose a disc? I would just like a heads up so I don't throw a good disc on a hole where you could loose a disc.
For a RHBH thrower there shouldn't be many/any lost discs due to water. The brush is pretty tall because it hasn't been trampled down by many disc golfers for years. I think Chase was the only one who lost a disc during play at the Mini.
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Old 02-22-2010, 09:38 PM
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For a RHBH thrower there shouldn't be many/any lost discs due to water. The brush is pretty tall because it hasn't been trampled down by many disc golfers for years. I think Chase was the only one who lost a disc during play at the Mini.
Nah, he found it.

You won't lose anything that you throw well at Mason. The water doesn't come into play for anyone with a bit of experience on a course.
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Old 02-23-2010, 08:45 AM
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For a RHBH thrower there shouldn't be many/any lost discs due to water. The brush is pretty tall because it hasn't been trampled down by many disc golfers for years. I think Chase was the only one who lost a disc during play at the Mini.
Yes, don't throw glow plastic on the brush hole or you will take a circle 5 instead of par
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If you really yanked one on #6 you could go into the bayou...but it would have to be a really bad yank!
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Yes, don't throw glow plastic on the brush hole or you will take a circle 5 instead of par
Just remember Chase, in a sanctioned event, you wouldn't have gotten soooooooooooooo much time to even look for your lost disc. If you play enough events.........you will make that long, lonely walk back to rethrow and embrace that extra stroke.
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Just remember Chase, in a sanctioned event, you wouldn't have gotten soooooooooooooo much time to even look for your lost disc. If you play enough events.........you will make that long, lonely walk back to rethrow and embrace that extra stroke.
thank you. i am aware of the rules
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I met Louis Moore and Frank Carrerra with Houston Parks out at Mason Park Monday afternoon to show them where the short tee boxes are located. They are going to have wood post tee markers made and concreted in for the shorts. Louis said that he plays disc golf now and then with Conrad Joe, Kimhak Pech, and Richard Fason. Nice to have a good working relationship with Houston Parks. Louis said that if I will send him a course map he will have a course board put up with the rules, map, and posting area. Does anybody have a map or know of somebody that does? If so, send it to me at charleshconaway@yahoo.com.
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Chris uploaded a basic map to DGCR.

http://www.dgcoursereview.com/course...d=1523&mode=lf
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Thanks for the heads up ERic. I will get Chris to send me the map so that I can forward it to Louis Moore.
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