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This discussion is for all of those who are frustrated with the course selection around your neck of the woods.

I live in Grand Rapids, MI; and anybody who knows GR and its local disc golf courses well, knows that when comes time to play, your only logical choice is to start driving to the southside of GR. This is a pain in the butt, since I work 8-5 and trying to drive anywhere after work is a timely ordeal. I would like to see more courses on the northside of GR. For instance, how about Towns End Park, or Lamoreaux Park, or Wahlfield Park, or just any where! There is so much beautiful terrain on the Northside, that it blows my mind that no one has taken advantage of it. The only course that technical counts as being on the Northside is Riverside Park, but most would consider that park to be more centrally located. Where would you like to a course added?

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Cool. Thought about that park when I was mount biking there. Rockford is long over due for some courses.
that would be great if they made a disc golf course there since it's only like a 10 or so minute drive from my parents house. that and i don't see to many disc golf courses in grand rapids that seem interesting enough to play.
try Fallsburg.
yellowstone park.
central park new york city would be cool
I really think there needs to be another disc course in Millennium Park, townsend would be nice, seidman would be frigin sweet for sure, or even out at cannonsburg state game area or at the ski hill even... timber ridge did it, cannonsburg def. could too!!! I Think provin trails would be a good one too
I thought there was plans for one. Even if they just gave Johnson the attention it deserves, that would be a plus.
In the state of Hawaii and in the county of Hawaii which is the Big Island, the laws regarding such things do not allow the placement of "permanent" objects in any county or state park. There are no regional or city parks,so no concrete tee pads or pin placements in parks like Wialoa or Mackenzie. The liability is an issue here too. As sports go in Hawaii and on the Big Island go we rate at the bottom, but I don't think that this counts us out. I'd like to ask anyone who has gone the mile and found the avenue for their help and advice . I've seen many tee pads with the Rotary seal in the pad. I'd like to have a plan (outline) to present to the local rotary and the parks department that would convince them to support our cause.
A Hui ho,

castawaydave,
Maybe the Girl Scout camp there would like someone to donate a course to them, and then maybe they could share it.
I don't think it would be a bad Idea if they added another course along Hines Drive somewhere. The could use the baskets from Cass Benton, and let the coursen replenish itself a bit.
I'm thinking the Grand Canyon would be cool. Good elevation changes.
anywhere in the state of Utah would be nice, especially in North Eastern Utah

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