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General Scales
May 10th, 2010, 06:47 AM
Dear Yoduh (and all helping peeps),
Went to Faragut on Saturday. Played this monster of a course:smash:. We thought we were prepared:slapface:. As we would soon learn, things were entirely different:eek:.
Started quite well, par on the 1st:chug:. Beautiful birdie on the second:jumpspin:. Par on the 3rd:angel:. Then disaster on four:headbang:. Speaking of which, RIP Nuke:waaah:. Same fate on 5 and 6:angry:. Back to birds on 7:whistler:. Par on 8 due to poor putts because of :chug:. 25 minutes digging my buddies errant thumber out of the guardian trees on 9:shooting:. Par on 10, 11, 12, 13 :yay:. Then double bogeys on 14 15 and 16:bricks::waaah:. 17 was nice for a birdie look but the :chug: had won. Which leads us to 18:puke:. So if its a 5 I shot a double. If its 4, I shot a 3:headbang:. Which leads us to the prayer.
"I will stay in the middle, I will stay in the middle". This couldn't be a truer statement.
Seriously well done and when it's cleared of all the trimmings, it will be legendary. The best and most challenging, rewarding and frustrating course I've ever played. I will be going back every weekend till I shoot a damn par. Kudos :trophy::bowing::trophy:
Stu
LJ Jubner
June 22nd, 2010, 09:18 AM
Dear Yoduh (and all helping peeps),
Went to Faragut on Saturday. Played this monster of a course:smash:. We thought we were prepared:
"I will stay in the middle, I will stay in the middle". This couldn't be a truer statement.
Seriously well done and when it's cleared of all the trimmings, it will be legendary. The best and most challenging, rewarding and frustrating course I've ever played. I will be going back every weekend till I shoot a damn par.
Stu
Sounds Like you need a Tac lesson!!!
Played on the way back from Troy. Sunday rating 6/10
Was interesting site. Plenty of +'s and -'s.
Biggest minus (to date) is poorly marked green to tee. Did what I could with what materials available to try and solve some of the misdirection issues.
Seemed like Elevated RT Hyzer was predominant tee shot. Pins were well guarded (Yoduh? Really, Yoduh?) and seemded to again favor hyzer play.
Overall design seems really pretty good.
Will there be crete or ala natural tees?
Will need lots of work to be ready in 8 weeks for the INWS # 8 " Gutt it Out" Open.
tomw
August 24th, 2010, 04:06 AM
I hope to make it out to the 2010 Farragut open, and atleast play the new DBD course out there once before that. Happy 2 C the Gutt live on and strong as ever. The course, park and sport have come along way since the first FO in 2000!
Yoduh
August 27th, 2010, 07:40 PM
Not sure you played the right course if you think its a righty course. There are routes for both players and it is very much like the tac except that there aren't really annoying holes where you are like why couldn't they take those 2 trees? I have on good authority that the tee's will be ready in time. If you have played in Spokane you would realize that there is only one hyzer in the whole entire city. The weakest shot in my bag is a hyzer. So yes there are quite a few but they are all at different angles that must use different discs. There are 3 on the front and 3 on the back. There is alot of shots to learn and it is the most exotic course by far in the INW. There will be alts and it is not getting easier:seeya:
ScottW
August 30th, 2010, 11:43 AM
I was out at DBD this weekend and got to play most of the back 9. It looks like the entire front 9 has cement tee pads now but did not see every single hole, that was just my impression. And, even though it looked like the concrete was cured on them they were still roped off. Hole 10 was poured, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, and 18 were framed but not poured and I didnt see 17 but imagine it has not been poured either. It keeps getting better out there and there is also the expanded parking lot that will allow lots of golfers to all park in the same area.
tomw
September 2nd, 2010, 05:09 AM
I plan on finally playing the new course this weekend. Thanks 2 those who work/worked hard on DBD.
tomw
September 7th, 2010, 03:47 AM
I plan on finally playing the new course this weekend. Thanks 2 those who work/worked hard on DBD.
Wow! An amazing course my friend. I havent played 2 too many course's but the new double black Diamond has hints of Daliwood, Lakewood, Seatac, Columbia park, Stilly,Troutdale,BMtn,HB,TBst,etc. And of course its all FARRAGUT.
Dan was a good guide for me, Ben, Dusty, and Joel. All tee pad were poured as we were the first to play on the back 9 pads. Dan and I battled all round long and ended tied at +2. I was even on the par4's, with a bogey on #4 and birdie on #10. Missed 6-7 putts within 50', so there's room for improvement.
This maybe my new favorite out at the Gutt!!
We didnt stop between rounds, and Dan worked me on the Wreckreator course. I was putting for bird on #5(old 16) Hit low and rolled away thrice and saved dbl bogey with a 30' putt. That started a +8 in a 7 hole streatch DBD 62 Wreck 61
Addition of directional & tee pad signs and Farragut St park will once again be the top spot for the best courses in the inland NW(A tier in the future?) NORTH IDAHO ROCKSA big T Y to the course designers and installers.TW
friable7
September 9th, 2010, 12:35 AM
Dear Yoduh (and all helping peeps),
Went to Faragut on Saturday. Played this monster of a course:smash:. We thought we were prepared:slapface:. As we would soon learn, things were entirely different:eek:.
Started quite well, par on the 1st:chug:. Beautiful birdie on the second:jumpspin:. Par on the 3rd:angel:. Then disaster on four:headbang:. Speaking of which, RIP Nuke:waaah:. Same fate on 5 and 6:angry:. Back to birds on 7:whistler:. Par on 8 due to poor putts because of :chug:. 25 minutes digging my buddies errant thumber out of the guardian trees on 9:shooting:. Par on 10, 11, 12, 13 :yay:. Then double bogeys on 14 15 and 16:bricks::waaah:. 17 was nice for a birdie look but the :chug: had won. Which leads us to 18:puke:. So if its a 5 I shot a double. If its 4, I shot a 3:headbang:. Which leads us to the prayer.
"I will stay in the middle, I will stay in the middle". This couldn't be a truer statement.
Seriously well done and when it's cleared of all the trimmings, it will be legendary. The best and most challenging, rewarding and frustrating course I've ever played. I will be going back every weekend till I shoot a damn par. Kudos :trophy::bowing::trophy:
Stu
Can't wait! Tag along with me this Friday (9/10 - 9am sharp) and we will fall on the sword of the the "DBD!!!" GLORY AND HONOR-HOO RAH! Gimme a call (869-1422) - Timmy
tomw
September 12th, 2010, 06:39 AM
Can't wait! Tag along with me this Friday (9/10 - 9am sharp) and we will fall on the sword of the the "DBD!!!" GLORY AND HONOR-HOO RAH! Gimme a call (869-1422) - Timmy
There will be a random draw dbls on friday 9-17 at 4 ,Signups 3-3.30, $5 per player. Timmy, u may want to play that as well, How'd your 1st rnd play on friday?
Sean Johnson
September 12th, 2010, 05:23 PM
I went out and played DBD today, my third time ever. All the pads are in, and they look and feel great! I liked that they seemed wider than the pads on NS and Wreck, and were more than long enough. Staff were putting in signage posts and it looks like quite a bit of brush has been removed. Maybe it's just getting more use, but it seems less unruly.
After playing it a few times, I have to say that this is far and away the best course in the Inland Northwest. No disrespect to Gordy or his three fantastic courses, but DBD takes the cake. The course was challenging and tight, but there were still multiple lines for almost all of the holes and the fairways were well defined. The density of the trees in the fairways seemed just right, and even a bad shot usually had lines to the basket. I love that someone around here is finally embracing the idea of par 4 holes, and the 4's on the course are some of the most memorable. I'm also loving the fact that this course actually has some hyzer holes. Like Yoduh said, there are pretty scarce out here. Even the short holes were well thought out, with risk/reward lines and enough trees to make it interesting. I am amazed at how much better it plays with concrete, and navigation was never an issue for me. Great job to everyone who put in the effort on this one.
Parks
September 12th, 2010, 08:50 PM
Sean, I pretty much agree with you 100% on this. Its a quality course. There was only one hole that I thought was lucky when I played it, and that has supposedly been fixed.
Sean Johnson
September 12th, 2010, 09:18 PM
Sean, I pretty much agree with you 100% on this. Its a quality course. There was only one hole that I thought was lucky when I played it, and that has supposedly been fixed.
Which hole? There were a few tight ones, and I think that 8? (the hole that shoots toward the parking lot) is just a little too well guarded. That said, there were lanes that helped me dig out of trouble
Parks
September 12th, 2010, 11:00 PM
It was called mossy something or other I think. Basically, it looks like a bunch of little random routes. One or two trees gone and it would be a good hole. I haven't played it in months, so it could be fixed already.
jshrack
September 13th, 2010, 07:40 PM
I finally played DBD this weekend and the girlfriend felt like tagging along. :dancing:
I was a little unsure at first but the alternate tee's on many of the holes made her feel right at home.
She was tossing up scores comparable to ours and it kept the round a lot of fun for all of us.
Thank you for making a wonderful and difficult course yet making it accessible to all levels of play! :rockon:
Parks
September 13th, 2010, 07:51 PM
Ooooh, alt tees.
Hadn't heard that those were in, that's awesome!
ScottW
September 14th, 2010, 01:59 PM
I have no idea what alternates he's talking about. I was there on Sat. and only hole 14? had a true alternate teebox (2 cement pads on 1 hole). I know Jeremy has some stuff up his sleeve for alternate pins and maybe more tees but as of last Sat. there was only 1 official alternate tee, unless of course I missed a whole bunch of them. Lyle you playin? I haven't seen you on the list yet. I look forward to seeing you there.
Parks
September 14th, 2010, 02:18 PM
Possibly.
jshrack
September 14th, 2010, 06:00 PM
They were just pieces of rubber plunked in along the fairway on a few holes.
MUCH shorter than the cement tees and obviously a temporary thing, I just wanted to pass on the thanks for the consideration someone had to include female/junior tee concept. :yay:
I hope it becomes a permanent structure once the course is developed.
ScottW
September 15th, 2010, 01:52 PM
Gotcha. I think those are just there because nobody has taken them away. I know there is plans for a 4-5 hole beginner course out there, maybe they can use the rubber pads for that. From what I understand wneh DBD is finished it will in no way cater to inexperienced players, it should be a difficult course that gets more difficult when new pin positions are put in. Good, bad, or indifferent that is just how I understand it.
jshrack
September 19th, 2010, 07:51 PM
I have no complaints about that!!!
Played it again this weekend for the tourney. Great course.
Farragut is a great disc golf destination and will continue to get better.
I can't wait until they start holding NT's and the like.
tomw
November 15th, 2010, 10:41 PM
NIRDGC Winter Series Tournament #1
@ FARRAGUT STATE PARK
Nov.20th Saturday 9am signup, flight out 9:45, start 10
1 round of disc golf on a mixed layout of all courses
$25 for PRO divisions $20 for Amateur divisions
$5 from each player to go to specific Local food banks
Ams play for swag payout/ Pros play for cash
NIRDGC & Tom Walker invites all brave players to come get one more shot out at the GUT before the snow piles up too high
General Scales
November 16th, 2010, 08:15 AM
What's the layout?
General Scales
November 16th, 2010, 08:55 AM
Is anyone going up from the spokane valley? Or spokane cause mycar is dead.
Sean Johnson
November 16th, 2010, 01:21 PM
I might go. Is it a single Am division or will there also be an AM2?
Is anyone going up from the spokane valley? Or spokane cause mycar is dead.
ScottW
November 16th, 2010, 02:44 PM
I'll check with the Misses and see what's planed for the weekend - besides cold weather. Sounds like fun.
General Scales
November 16th, 2010, 03:41 PM
I'm guessing it will be one am division and one pro division although seperation would be nice. I am really wondering what the layout is going to be. Probably one round due to light restriction.
Side note: Shouldn't this info be listed in other events so it attracts the most people?
tomw
November 17th, 2010, 04:22 AM
I'm guessing it will be one am division and one pro division although seperation would be nice. I am really wondering what the layout is going to be. Probably one round due to light restriction.
Side note: Shouldn't this info be listed in other events so it attracts the most people?
I will offer divisions that have 4 or more players. Depending on the weather, if the snow isn't to nasty and remains only slight/ no snow i am planning to play 27 holes. That will be the what the park refers to as the "front nines" for Wreck and North star. They are both 1,2,3,4,5,15,16,17,18 holes. Along with 1 thru 9 on DBD=27. We will make that determination this Sat morning. Thanks TW
General Scales
November 17th, 2010, 08:15 AM
I will offer divisions that have 4 or more players. Depending on the weather, if the snow isn't to nasty and remains only slight/ no snow i am planning to play 27 holes. That will be the what the park refers to as the "front nines" for Wreck and North star. They are both 1,2,3,4,5,15,16,17,18 holes. Along with 1 thru 9 on DBD=27. We will make that determination this Sat morning. Thanks TW
Can't wait. Especially since I missed the gut open.
General Scales
November 19th, 2010, 10:16 AM
Weather report for tomorrows tournament; 23 is the high. Snow showers on and off throughout the day. Dress warm and see everyone tomorrow.
tomw
November 27th, 2010, 05:35 AM
We had a fun Saturday out at Farragut St park. My old friend, ranger Jim M opened the gate for us so we could use the parking lot. Thank you! A small turn out of eight people, 6 players . The temps and weather were calm and comfortable for the season. Darrin took 1st -2, Tim even, me 3rd +7 , +5 on Wreck alone :(, Cole... +9 , Jack B and Stu rounding us ou tat +15 and +18.
We raised $30 for the Athol ABC food bank. Next event , #2 will B the Saturday B4 Chistmas . Thanks to all who came and those who wanted, hope to see you at #2 @ Cherry Hill? . Happy Holidays
ScottW
May 2nd, 2011, 06:31 PM
I got to sneak up to Farragut this past weekend and play some disc golf. I noticed a couple of interesting changes. First off I noticed that the new Double Black Diamond course has taken on a new name – all of the scorecards in the visitors center now list NorthStar, Wreckreator, and A.W.O.L. as being the 3 courses with a new family friendly 9 hole course soon to be installed call the Little Black Bear I believe. I only played AWOL, formerly Double Black Diamond, so am not sure if there are any changes on NorthStar or Wreckreator worth mentioning but on AWOl hole 12 it used to be a dead straight perhaps slightly righty backhand anhyzer towards the road, they have now cut a super tiny gap in the trees on the left and moved the basket a good deal left. I still played the original line but used a disc that would finish with more turn to get it from the side, very interesting change. Also on hole 15 the super hard left turn, I believe it was named "Tale of 3 Hyzers," now has a new lane cut into the trees straight ahead thus making it much more lefty friendly, very interesting, and it sure changed the hole. Cool to see new pin positions going in. I wonder if this is all of Yodah's master plan coming to fruition?
Sean Johnson
May 2nd, 2011, 09:58 PM
I can't speak for him, but I don't think Yoduh had anything to do with the new placements (hope I'm not full of bs on this one). Personally, I miss the old 12. I've done well on the new hole, but most of those shots felt downright lucky. The new lane is very tight and any leftover forward momentum can lead to some ugly lies. However, it's still a great hole and I'm all for variety since I imagine that they will be rotating the pins. As far as new 15, I must say that the new placement is tougher, but I miss the pure hyzer shot of the original. Also, I can never see myself trying for the lane down the middle on that hole. It's pretty far down the fairway and I don't know many people who can throw a frozen rope that far and also have it finish straight. It pretty much has to be parked in order for the risk to be worth it in my mind. Just like 12 though, the new placement is still a fun hole on an excellent course. :cheers:
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