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Kris Hagner
July 13th, 2009, 08:28 PM
...I know someone that goes around writing his name on baskets when he gets an ace. The people around me are mixed about whether it's right or wrong. I don't think people should write on the baskets, I think they should just have people sign their discs. Should I tell him I think he should stop? Aren't there good reasons not to write on the baskets? He's a good guy, how do I approach him about not writing on the baskets? Some baskets look so great (like the ones at Horning's Hideout) it would be awful to see them all written on, wouldn't it?:confused:

Shaolintrained
July 13th, 2009, 08:35 PM
Yeah, just let him know it's not cool, it's vandalism. He's probably just not aware of the fact.

Chuck Kennedy
July 13th, 2009, 08:52 PM
Suggest he write the course and hole# on the back of the ace disc.

Adam Schneider
July 13th, 2009, 09:08 PM
Some baskets look so great (like the ones at Horning's Hideout) it would be awful to see them all written on, wouldn't it?:confused:
I agree, but ironically, I think Bob Horning is on record as saying he doesn't mind much.

Scott
July 13th, 2009, 09:39 PM
Aren't there good reasons not to write on the baskets?

Yes. It is vandalism. Ask your friend to stop writing on baskets. If he won't do that, ask him to stop getting aces.

Kris Hagner
July 13th, 2009, 09:51 PM
Suggest he write the course and hole# on the back of the ace disc.

When I met him, He aced the first hole I saw him play, I handed him a sharpie, and was totally surprised to see him sign the basket. The only signature on any of the baskets at that time. I thought he was just misguided and would figure it out. Now his name is all over a bunch of baskets at different courses, and he's sorta started a trend over here at Vance. All the baskets are signed now. I'm going to tell him it's vandalism and see if that works...

chanman
July 13th, 2009, 09:54 PM
It not only makes the baskets look bad, but its kind of egotistical. Not everyone needs to know that you aced a certain hole. Tell him to stop, thats what backs of discs are for.

Kris Hagner
July 13th, 2009, 09:55 PM
Yes. It is vandalism. Ask your friend to stop writing on baskets. If he won't do that, ask him to stop getting aces.

I will definitely ask him to stop getting aces! At least until I can catch up! What if I ask him to see his sharpie and then go put it in the trashcan? That might work...

LegoRules
July 13th, 2009, 10:00 PM
I agree, but ironically, I think Bob Horning is on record as saying he doesn't mind much.


Yup Bob is ok with it below is a copy from the thread "Question about ACE etiquette" from back in Febuary.


"Hey guys I went ahead and PMed Bob Horning and asked how he felt about people writing on his baskets since my original post was pertaining to an incident that happened on his course. Below is his response to me that he said I could repost on this thread.


Quote:
Hi Cindy, Actually it is OK, for to me it adds a personal touch to the course and lets the one who aced it have a nice way to connect and add their own individually to it. Eventually we'll have to repaint them all anyway, to as long as they don't get carried away or as long as their is no defacing then I don't have a problem.
Thanks for watching out for us, I do appreciate it greatly!!
Thanks, Bob

When I get my first ace I still am only going to have my disc signed that's just how I feel personally on the subject.

Cindy"

Brian
July 13th, 2009, 10:13 PM
Bob owns a course. He built it and owns it and it is fine by him. That should be proof enough that it isn't a big deal to write your name on a pole. I think it looks neat. I love to see who aced a hole. However, many people do not share my view. I don't write my name on the basket pole, but I know people who do and I think it is OK. it is very easy to take graffiti off of metal poles, so if it get's out of hand it is very simple to correct.

Kris Hagner
July 13th, 2009, 10:22 PM
When I get my first ace I still am only going to have my disc signed that's just how I feel personally on the subject.
Cindy"

I'm sure you will get your first ace soon, Cindy! I agree with you, I don't sign baskets either...

Trozzle!!!
July 13th, 2009, 10:39 PM
Bob doesnt mind, so obviously its ok at his place. He owns it, so he can make the rules. But, other courses? its just not right.

cwcurry
July 13th, 2009, 11:11 PM
I will definitely ask him to stop getting aces! At least until I can catch up! What if I ask him to see his sharpie and then go put it in the trashcan? That might work...

I've never signed a basket before, that does seem a bit odd. Why not just pee on in like a civilized person? I am going to start signing trashcans when I play a course though. That seems more appropriate.

:cheerleader:

Toby Puttzinski
July 14th, 2009, 01:30 AM
You should 'can' those ideas... you're just talkin' trash Oscar....

I have mixed feelings on this subject. Like Brian, I think it'd be neat to see who's aced a certain hole. On the other hand, I agree that it would probably deface the target enough to make it an eyesore.
What about having number plates with hinges so that a person could open up the back and sign the inside... some baskets/courses would require more 'slates' in order to accomodate for more signatures.
Or a hidden scroll of some sort.... o.k. I'll stop, but I was serious about the hinge thingy....

Joshua Olmsted
July 14th, 2009, 01:34 AM
Yeah, I'll have to go with Brian and Bob on this one, I think as long as stuff like that is unobtrusive and doesn't take away from the overall quality of the course, I don't really mind it, there are some really sweet ace holes where I enjoyed seeing the lucky few who nabbed the sweet ace. Puttting your name on the pole of Rockwood hole 2 though is another story.

Matt B.
July 14th, 2009, 06:50 AM
If a privately owned course owner doesn't mind it at his course, that's one thing, but that has nothing to do with public courses! Writing on the baskets, the picnic tables, the benches, the trashcans at a public park - it's all vandalism, by definition and by law and by common sense. It doesn't matter if you or I or anyone else "don't think it's so bad" - it's vandalism, period.

Scott
July 14th, 2009, 07:06 AM
I'm sure you will get your first ace soon, Cindy! I agree with you, I don't sign baskets either...

She already has! #2 at Leverich. And I watched her sign her disc, not the basket.

LakeStevensBA
July 14th, 2009, 07:55 AM
I think if someone signs their name on a basket, that makes it ok to sign your own name on their car. That's why I always carry a sharpie in my bag.

Scott
July 14th, 2009, 08:19 AM
Even more pathetic is the dude who signs the basket because he got a turkey (three birdies in a row). There are a couple at HH that are defaced because of this.

Nichola
July 14th, 2009, 08:23 AM
Even more pathetic is the dude who signs the basket because he got a turkey (three birdies in a row). There are a couple at HH that are defaced because of this.

Now that makes sense to me now as I was wondering what is turkey about in disc golf term.

Magilla
July 14th, 2009, 08:24 AM
I think if someone signs their name on a basket, that makes it ok to sign your own name on their car. That's why I always carry a sharpie in my bag.


I'd prefer signing the persons FOREHEAD........:headbang:

DO NOT write on baskets.......its destruction of property. :angry:

Write on something that belongs to YOU, like your own forehead...Im sure you will not like how THAT looks.

:nono:

:cheers:

Scott
July 14th, 2009, 08:50 AM
There is a Scott H. that signed basket #4 at Orchard Park. NOT ME! I got my ace on that hole about 3 1/2 years before this imposter!

Sam
July 14th, 2009, 09:02 AM
Write on something that belongs to YOU, like your own forehead...Im sure you will not like how THAT looks.

Unless you're one of these guys, of course:
http://www.resimresimler.com/data/media/342/criminals-with-forehead-tattoo-father-son.jpg

Such a nice looking family... :laughing:

Kris Hagner
July 14th, 2009, 09:13 AM
Such a nice looking family... :laughing:

I think they play out here at Rockwood...

LegoRules
July 14th, 2009, 09:16 AM
She already has! #2 at Leverich. And I watched her sign her disc, not the basket.

Yay Scott your sig on my disc means more than my sig on a metal basket. :rockon:

Cindy :)

PS I got #2 at Leverich again since then, and my husband signed my disc this time. Can you imagine how many signatures would be on that basket if everyone signed it.

Adam Schneider
July 14th, 2009, 09:24 AM
Hell, I don't even write on my discs.

Kris Hagner
July 14th, 2009, 09:25 AM
Can you imagine how many signatures would be on that basket if everyone signed it.

My friend Nick aced that hole, stuck his disc in the side of the basket. It counts. I'm just glad they don't tell the story of how it happened, in sharpie all upside the basket! And signing baskets over 3 birds in a row? What's next? "I finally made this hole in Par!" ...if I make hole 17 out at timber in three shots, I might be tempted to write on that one... "Take that, you punk basket!"