Want to make a portable "Chittenden Style Basket" for your backyard-- wait maybe I'll do this.
Free PVC! (Kent)
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Date: 2009-04-17, 7:03PM PDT
Free PVC. You pick up. As pictured.
Location: Kent
I always enjoy playing at Lake Stevens-- it's a super fun, stunt shootin' executive style course...
taken for what they are, the baskets are fun, adding a different element to putting and chipping-- you are going to miss some putts due to the baskets being more difficult-- expect it and it doesn't sting as bad-- a fifteen footer is much more difficult than usual on most of the baskets--fun to watch your buddy toil over a ten footer because he landed on the blocked side of the basket...his putt makes it through the pentagon chains and through the other side of the basket... doh!!(not as fun when it's you-- but just birdie the next hole man, because they're all 2-able)
If you haven't played the hula-hoop course up near Glacier, WA, (play it after a round at Mossy Roc-- then stop off at the Wake-n-Bakery and 'get sconed') it has some similarities to Lake Stevens, and it's alot of fun in my opinion--
Lake Stevens is also one of the best 'canopied' courses in the Northwest-- if you haven't played there yet, maybe check it out on a rainy day...