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Old 09-10-2008, 06:18 PM
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I think it was originally on the other side, then Tinsley park was put in, that's why it is where it is today. Not sure but that's what I heard. So good luck getting more, we tried. As of right now my glass is full, OK time for a refill.
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Old 09-11-2008, 06:23 AM
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1) Determine who the baskets belong to (city or county).
2) Work within the existing parks inventory of that particular entity for a new site.
3) If the existing parks dept. doesn't work out, try to get the club to purchase the equipment and plant the baskets somewhere else.

Hey Jake I got a better idea...how about if I just put on an orange vest and go out there and dig em up and take them LOL...just kidding, thanks for giving me the proper direction..I'll see how far I can get with this
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Old 09-11-2008, 07:49 AM
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you do that and you will be wearing an orange vest for sure!
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Old 09-11-2008, 04:39 PM
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Not exactly sure, but Rice was always an object course and never had any baskets.

The City originally had more courses planned than what we have installed, but there were two 9-hole courses that were scrapped.

If you are truly interested in making a contribution towards getting courses such as Mozola and Jester expanded, then by all means, you should work with the HFDS club to help make this happen. All it will take to get a ball rolling is to draft up a proposal and bring to an HFDS meeting. The club is developing much better relationships with the City officials at Houston Parks and Rec. Deptartment and I think that we'd stand a good chance of gaining their support.

HPARD has placed the baskets from the courses that were pulled (and are slated to be pulled) and put them in their spare basket inventory. The inventory so far has been used to replace stolen baskets from Mozola and Moffitt.

We (the club) have lots of opportunity to do a little expansion if we can locate individuals that will draft up proposals for various disc golf related projects and let HFDS present them to the City officials.

I know that when I did the Moffitt Tee Box project, I found a template on the Internet somewhere for Microsoft Word that basically was a municipal project proposal thing. I edited my info into it, added a couple of pages of hand-drawn sketches and let HFDS present it to the park. It got approved and the project was done.

What it took was:
  1. Drawing up a proposal with appropriate verbiage and LOTS of pictures.
  2. Someone willing to drive the whole project.
  3. Blessings of the club to endorse the proposal and present it to the City.
  4. ...and probably that it cost the City very little since we absorbed about 90% of the cost of it.
Right now, I'm going to draft up a proposal to install bulletin/information boards at Mozola and TC Jester. Given enough time, I'll also start drafting a proposal for expansion of the Jester course, but if you want to do it, then I'll certainly let someone else take the lead on it.

There already is a proposal on the table with the City for expansion of Mozola. The hold-up on it is due to Glenwood Cemetary asserting that their property line extends WAY into the area we were considering using for the additional 9 holes.

I think we should consider drawing up a BIG pitch to HPARD for a championship level course or two located perhaps on the triangle at Memorial Park between the Loop, Memorial and Woodway. That area is unused and could certainly hold 1 full 18-hole course if not two carefully placed ones!

I think our membership should start being on the look-out for unused City Park-owned land that we could pitch for two. I think the thousands of disc golfers in this City would agree that we really need to have some Championship caliber courses!
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Old 09-11-2008, 05:44 PM
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Rice had baskets, played it many times.
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Old 09-17-2008, 03:55 PM
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Rice had both a 9 hole basket course, and an 18 hole object course (winding through the campus).
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Old 09-17-2008, 04:13 PM
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Wow! Never knew about the 18 hole course...played the 9-hole once with Chuck....it was like playing in a jungle!
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Old 09-18-2008, 09:24 AM
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How many courses in addition to Mason park, would you all say have been affectively abandoned?

I know I kind of continue to beat this idea up but what if we were able to remove what equipment still exist on these abandoned courses and had the best designers around here look at Mozola with a clean canvas to completely redesign the maximum amount of usefull property to build an 18 hole course.

Could it be done if you were to start with the idea that there are no baskets currently in the ground - a complete redesign to create a world class course on that property...

If it could be done, wouldn't it be worth the effort...you couldn't showcase Houston any better to the world than having that skyline in the backdrop of a brand new (possibly) world class course..

Could it happen?
This is not intended as a criticism but just a comment on certain comments on this message board. For the past several months several people have been working with the city, the parks department, and other entities on redesigning and expanding the Mozola course. There have also been work days there in which a fairly large number of people participated. Perhaps if you were as involved as you suggest everyone should be you wouldn't make suggestions like "lets work on Mozola" when in fact a lot of work has been done and is still ongoing.
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Old 09-19-2008, 06:06 AM
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well I'm here to help out, so just let me know what I can do to help whatever effort/project you have going, I'm more than happy to pitch in.
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Old 09-19-2008, 11:06 AM
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Just to be clear I'm not claiming that I had anything to do with the work being done at Mozola other than help out at the work days.

Also I know that a lot of this happened during the time period that the HFDS message board was down. I'm sure that any future plans, progress, or work days will be discussed here making it easier for more folks to stay informed or get involved.
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