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A course at Marymoor Park
It would be awesome to see a course at Marymoore park in Redmond, WA. The park is big, well maintained and a lot of potentially cool obsticals.
How does one go about getting a course put in? How much does it cost (estimated)? |
Redmond is eliminating the course at Juel Park but has promised to put one in somewhere else. Perhaps Marymoor is one of the possibilties; at any rate, it sounds like the city will probably be paying for it out of their parks budget.
More info about the demise of Juel here: http://www.odsa.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=9500 I don't know Marymoor Park, but from what I can see about it on-line, the main part of the park is probably too heavily used for a disc golf course. From aerial photos, the area near the lake shore might be promising, but it also looks suspiciously like it might be a very big swamp. |
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it looks like it has great potential from the aerial maps, but where exactly to put the holes is a big question
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But by my count, there's over 100 acres of empty land down there. Still, the swamp factor is a concern; also, it looks like there's an "interpretive trail" marked on the map, so it could be protected wildlife habitat. |
I go there to practise driving and havent had a problem. Last time I went, there runs up a guy that works there that does all the scheduling. He plays disc golf and has for 7 years. Also a PDGA member. He was talking about a course there too so I should set up a meeting there.
What all does it take to set up a course? Say we made all the baskets homemade. I like the ones at hornings hide out. Havent seen the ones at Lucky Mudd yet but maybe that is an idea. |
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From what I've read, average installation for a well-apportioned course is ~$20,000. For a parks department, that figure is a bargain (compared to other amenities) and is probably within budget. If not, let the fundraising begin! |
How about if you make your own baskets? That would save money, right?
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Homemade baskets can save money, but if the city is already committed to disc golf (which Redmond seems to be), there's really no need -- and non-homemade ones are usually more professional looking. (Horning's is an exception.)
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I have seen homemade baskets that were produced by Skyline which look nice.
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The cost of baskets really should be negligible in the grand scheme of things. If you're building a course for yourself on your own land, it's a lot more of a factor, but for city parks, their budgets are far bigger. The cost of installing a disc golf course--a really sweet one at that--is a fraction of what most park facilities cost. The biggest issue is finding the land that'd be suitable for it. Also, keep in mind that they already have the 9 baskets they'll be pulling from Juel.
I've only been to Marymoor once, but first thing I thought when driving through it was "wow, this could be a sweet spot for a course." but yeah, like adam guessed, there does appear to be a lot of wetlands there, and its already being used by a bunch of other things too. I honestly don't know how feasible it'd be to get a course in there, but it has great potential for sure. |
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