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KrautBurner November 18th, 2011 10:53 AM

Alcohol on the course...
 
first off, I'm new.
I've never played with anyone experienced.

I was curious about course etiquatte.
do people have a problem with DGer's bringing a beer or two in there bag?

I understand the "Pack it in, Pack it out"
but since most of the parks are either county owned or private, I was wondering if there was an official policy.

as well,
I'm not talking about inapropriate behavior (associated with drinking)

Adam Schneider November 18th, 2011 10:58 AM

Each park has a different policy. It seems like city parks generally ban alcohol, state parks generally allow it, and county parks can go either way.

General Scales November 18th, 2011 11:08 AM

I see it as a double edged sword. I can see it being a problem especially if disc golf is a new thing in your area. Cops don't want to deal with a bunch of drunk idiots driving home, regardless if it's from disc golf, the bar, etc. Then again, ball golf has people that drive around on carts and bring you alcohol.

I guess the difference is ball golf courses are usually privately owned while disc golf courses are public property.

If people are responsible with how they handle themselves, then it's not an issue. If they act like idiots, regardless of it's alcohol, littering, smoking pot, etc.. then it's a huge issue.

bryan_luoma November 18th, 2011 11:13 AM

Fair question Russ.

I would simply advise to be aware of the rules/laws at the particular park/event you are playing.
If alcohol is prohibited in the park/event, I would suggest you abide by the rules/laws.

If you do decide to bend the rules, I would suggest being stealth about it; both for your safety and the image of the game.

:rockon:

Bullseye November 18th, 2011 11:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bryan_luoma (Post 110080)
If you do decide to bend the rules, I would suggest being stealth about it; both for your safety and the image of the game.
:rockon:

If only everyone showed this level of foresight. Its not so much that we really care if you are drinking (or <cough> smoking) etc, but use a little common sense about it. It would make the lives of those of us trying to have more courses installed that much easier.

JR Stengele November 18th, 2011 12:19 PM

Just don't be that guy and it seems to be fine. I have seen people put their mojo juice in nalgene bottles rather than the can or bottle itself which I think looks MUCH better. Especially around families.

Cornwall, Esq. November 18th, 2011 12:35 PM

Nalgene + Cans of beer = Stealth + no broken bottles or Bottle caps. Pop the top, pour in Nalgene, crush can, place crushed can in bag. Beer snob excuse does not cut it anymore, now that Deschutes and many others have so graciously provided 12 pack cans. Notice the "Pack it in, Pack it out" on the cans.

LakeStevensBA November 18th, 2011 12:37 PM

If you get seen by the law, you can get an open container ticket. You also may then subject yourself then to a more thorough search of your disc golf bag which could be worse for some people. This has happened at the Lake Stevens course.

If you partake of a beer or two on a course, assume everyone else in the park may not be cool with it and try to keep it concealed. It will be the Dbags carrying around the 18 packs and tossing the emptys by the baskets that will get the LS course removed.

KrautBurner November 18th, 2011 01:14 PM

this is all prettymuch what I expected. (Common Sense)
it's the same as my friends and I have done when we played golf.

keep it more or less out of sight, don't litter, don't be an Asshole, etc...

I decided to ask because I saw a post about someone complaining about beer cans in the baskets, and cigarette butts.

I did a little searching using keywords "Alcohol" and "Beer" and didn't find much discussion.

tomw November 19th, 2011 04:30 AM

Our local city course here in Post Falls Id, Corbin park, allow's alcohol consumption. Its nice to not feel like a criminal/ law breaker while you enjoy a beverage within a round of DG. And what Stu said " If people are responsible with how they handle themselves, then it's not an issue. If they act like idiots, regardless of it's alcohol, littering, smoking , etc.. then it's a huge issue."

StrangeOne November 20th, 2011 10:17 PM

If only these responsible people were playing at Juel Community Park in Redmond WA. Almost everytime that I go there, which is almost everyday, it's the same effing Red Hook Bottles and bottle caps laying all around in the park. I have also found the bottles thrown out into the woods around the course:( Please let me catch them.

Parks November 21st, 2011 01:10 AM

Alcohol may or may not belong on the course, but it definitely belongs in my blood stream.

KrautBurner November 25th, 2011 07:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by StrangeOne (Post 110204)
If only these responsible people were playing at Juel Community Park in Redmond WA. Almost everytime that I go there, which is almost everyday, it's the same effing Red Hook Bottles and bottle caps laying all around in the park. I have also found the bottles thrown out into the woods around the course:( Please let me catch them.

makes me wonder if it's actually people playing the course

my dad works at a park in oregon, they have a bunch of local drunks that just hang out in the park every day and drink
they have no real reason to be at the park other than the fact it's a free park

KrautBurner November 25th, 2011 07:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tomw (Post 110129)
Our local city course here in Post Falls Id, Corbin park, allow's alcohol consumption. Its nice to not feel like a criminal/ law breaker while you enjoy a beverage within a round of DG. And what Stu said " If people are responsible with how they handle themselves, then it's not an issue. If they act like idiots, regardless of it's alcohol, littering, smoking , etc.. then it's a huge issue."

but you voted for "absolutely none, violators will be flogged !!!"

Bridges November 25th, 2011 01:12 PM

I agree with every one here, show some respect for your fellow man/woman have a beer, be cool and act right. Side note DO NOT drink, smoke or smoke at orchard park in Hillsboro they are nazis and you will get a huge fine. Three people I know have had tickets up to $500

spectralmonkey December 6th, 2011 08:35 PM

i picked up over 100 bottlecaps one week last month at pier, then 50 more this week...
and another 30 at vance and maybe 10 or twenty at rockwood , so people are drinking ;)
i guess its just my karma, and i dont like a messy course.

Parks December 6th, 2011 10:14 PM

So you picked up half the bottle caps this week at Pier that you picked up in a week at Pier the previous month.

Next week, are you only going to pick up 25 at Pier? Why do you hate disc golf?

tomw December 7th, 2011 04:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KrautBurner (Post 110370)
but you voted for "absolutely none, violators will be flogged !!!"

just as that option was meant as a JOKE, so was my response choosing it. Chill:cheers:

Sean Phillips December 7th, 2011 10:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by spectralmonkey (Post 110974)
i picked up over 100 bottlecaps one week last month at pier, then 50 more this week...
and another 30 at vance and maybe 10 or twenty at rockwood , so people are drinking ;)
i guess its just my karma, and i dont like a messy course.

Thank you very much :cheerleader::trophy::trophy:

Scott December 7th, 2011 10:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by spectralmonkey (Post 110974)
i picked up over 100 bottlecaps one week last month at pier, then 50 more this week...
and another 30 at vance and maybe 10 or twenty at rockwood , so people are drinking ;)
i guess its just my karma, and i dont like a messy course.

Many folks who claim to hate litter and always clean the parks don't think twice about throwing butts and caps on the ground. Apparently that's not really litter. :headbang:

Like the knuckleheads who attempt to hide their beer cans at the base of a tree or cleverly hide it in a small opening. Apparently it's not litter if it's semi-hidden. :headbang:


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