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the new cement tee pads suck, kind of...
some of the tee pads at leverich park are WAY too small. you pretty much have no room to wind up and throw on some holes and on most of the new cement pads, theres a HUGE drop off from the edge of the tee pad to the dirt that surrounds it. that has made it very hard for someone like me to get the most out of my tee shot. i have a bad knee, which i'm sure many of us do, and if my foot goes off the edge of the tee and rolls forward, i'm in big trouble. does anyone else have the same gripes???? thanks to whoever put the tees up, but daaaaaang.......
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I think they haven't gotten around to back filling around the sides of the concrete yet. Anyone with a shovel could do it. Do you own a shovel? Maybe before you start complaining you should ask, "what is on the course to do list?" I believe the short ones are a situational thing. The location and the trees don't help; they are on the short holes. |
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In a perfect course you would have everything be uniform and perfect size and regulation (is there regulation pad dimensions?) however you have to work with what you got. I'm sure Steve and company would appreciate any help in getting the pads finished out and continued help on improving the course. You should send him a message. |
oh and I will take smaller pads (as long as there is a good solid landing area) over what was there before any day.
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The new pads at Leverich rock. I played them Saturday for the first time and loved 'em. The finish on top is fantastic! :bowing: |
Pads are fine.
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Is the tee for hole 7 finished? I got up there shortly after pads were poured to check it out and it looked like a random pile of dried concrete.
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Hole 7's tee is just gravel at the moment. There are a couple of decisions to be made about that and Steve decided to put a temporary gravel tee down until further notice.
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Hole 7 semi-permanent completed
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I went out this morning and finished the semi-permanent tee pad for hole 7. We are not 100% sure that the tee pad there will remain there permanently as it is a potential conflict hole with users of the picnic shelter during the summer months. The pad is now 4'x8' cobblestone pavers on a rock base with 2x6 treated boards surrounding the pad. I'll attach a photo for all to see!
http://nwdiscgolfnews.com/forum/attachment.php?att...1&d=1250710796 P.S. Backfillers are welcome. I took my rake with me today and did some backfilling around tee pad #3, but really hope someone besides myself will step up and do some work at the park. It is getting VERY frustrating to see so many people come out and enjoy the park, but when it comes to doing a little work, very few people are willing. PROJECTS anyone can help with at Leverich:
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How did you guys finish the tops of the pads? We're getting some new pads here in Missouri and I'm searching the net for tips and ideas. Thanks! Andrew |
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DON'T FINISH THE EDGES! All that does is create a slick area right where everyone plants at the front of the pad. Instead, extend your rough surface all the way to the edges.
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What's the cost on that cobbled pad? How well does it work?
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It's not cobbled, and other than a section of plastic construction fencing, which you reuse, there is no additional cost.
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I was referring to this:
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Today, I played Leverich for the first time since the concrete pads went in. I think most of them are fine... except #1, which is definitely too short. It would've been nice if the concrete from #2's pad had been used to lengthen #1's, since #2 barely even needs a pad.
By the way, what's the deal with hole 9.5? Will a tee pad be going in above the creek there? |
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We'll see how well they hold up through the winter. |
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Yeah, extreme weather could have a real effect on something like that. How the footing now when they're wet? |
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