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Old April 26th, 2012, 05:51 PM
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Default Pictures Day Of

Here are the pictures that I took at the build.
I took all the pictures so I am in none of them.

http://s63.photobucket.com/albums/h139/flash_25296/Disc%20Golf/Milo%20West%20Hole%202%20Boardwalk/?action=view¤t=a520c0cf.pbw
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Old April 26th, 2012, 09:05 PM
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Here are the pictures that I took at the build.
I took all the pictures so I am in none of them.
Amazing slideshow Flash, thanks!!
And of course thanks to the crew that built the bridge.

Good to see that Kirschling still walks the earth.
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Old August 15th, 2012, 11:17 PM
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Default Fairways Freshly mowed!!

Two days worth of mowing at Milo makes for nice clean fairways!
The holes are the Milo layout of 18E and 9W. No extra tournament holes were mowed.
...Thanks Kirschling, Buckley, Jovie, Mittl
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Old September 4th, 2012, 02:13 PM
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So my wife and I got to play the 9 and 18 hole layouts (East and West Courses) for the first time when we were on vacation. It was nice to finally see most of what everyone talks about with the BSF and other events held there. It's so cool to see more state parks catching on to disc golf and I enjoyed my round there very much. I was a bit surprised by the length of the east course, but surprised in a good way. I wish we had more length like that in Spokane where I'm at. I must applaud all who maintain those courses as there was very little trash seen as well. The only thing that left me scratching my head a bit was the numbering of holes on the 9 hole west course - it seemed ridiculous to play hole 9 as 9 when it could just as easily be 4 then bump up holes 4-8 a number to finish on 8. That was slightly odd to me but I guess if that was really my only complaint then things are going well there. That wasn't meant as a dig to anyone it's just meant as constructive feedback as a first time player there. Great courses though.
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Old September 4th, 2012, 02:22 PM
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So my wife and I got to play the 9 and 18 hole layouts (East and West Courses) for the first time when we were on vacation. It was nice to finally see most of what everyone talks about with the BSF and other events held there. It's so cool to see more state parks catching on to disc golf and I enjoyed my round there very much. I was a bit surprised by the length of the east course, but surprised in a good way. I wish we had more length like that in Spokane where I'm at. I must applaud all who maintain those courses as there was very little trash seen as well. The only thing that left me scratching my head a bit was the numbering of holes on the 9 hole west course - it seemed ridiculous to play hole 9 as 9 when it could just as easily be 4 then bump up holes 4-8 a number to finish on 8. That was slightly odd to me but I guess if that was really my only complaint then things are going well there. That wasn't meant as a dig to anyone it's just meant as constructive feedback as a first time player there. Great courses though.
Thanks for the feedback...we are in the process of course changes. Proposal of 2 18 hole courses. Which also means better tee signs.
Glad you enjoyed Milo!
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Old September 4th, 2012, 02:24 PM
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So my wife and I got to play the 9 and 18 hole layouts (East and West Courses) for the first time when we were on vacation. It was nice to finally see most of what everyone talks about with the BSF and other events held there. It's so cool to see more state parks catching on to disc golf and I enjoyed my round there very much. I was a bit surprised by the length of the east course, but surprised in a good way. I wish we had more length like that in Spokane where I'm at. I must applaud all who maintain those courses as there was very little trash seen as well. The only thing that left me scratching my head a bit was the numbering of holes on the 9 hole west course - it seemed ridiculous to play hole 9 as 9 when it could just as easily be 4 then bump up holes 4-8 a number to finish on 8. That was slightly odd to me but I guess if that was really my only complaint then things are going well there. That wasn't meant as a dig to anyone it's just meant as constructive feedback as a first time player there. Great courses though.
yea that was done with out any discer consultation i do believe...


Glad you had a good time it has been a long time in the making from the little dinker 9 holer to the World Reknowned 36 18E/18W
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