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Old June 8th, 2009, 07:01 PM
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Default SeaTac course conditions

how is the tac playing this week?
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Old June 13th, 2009, 08:19 PM
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Course was minibike free today.

Recent trimming on the first few holes makes things easier.

Easiest places to loose a disc right now are 12 left,15 and 17. Extra attention is required here.
More flowers blooming, all benches and signs are intact.
Only a handfull of players out today.
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Old July 2nd, 2009, 07:24 AM
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After a couple three one day Parties. The front is ready to mow. Guy, Erik Illg, Chuck and I have spent time ringing all the trees so that it will speed up the mowing. Next week the back starts.
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Old July 12th, 2009, 08:13 PM
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10 looks good, well trimmed. Nice job guys.

Lotsa snakes around 13 and 14, be careful when you reach down for your disc in deep weeds, you may come up with a squirming handfull.

Of course, if you can find enough to make a custom Garter snake disc bag, it might be worth some cash on EBay.
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Old July 13th, 2009, 06:53 AM
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Yeah I got one with the weedeater last Fri on 14 pretty sad.
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Old July 15th, 2009, 07:40 AM
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More work done yesterday. Erik Illg, Goosman, Jimmy and I spent time on 11-15. Now all we need is the Vermin to do his part.
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Old July 25th, 2009, 05:53 PM
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I was the only person on the course at noon today.
Conditions are excellent, all the long grass has been trimmed, other than one patch on 18.

There is a large nest on the 18th fairway, paper wasp or hornet I think, either way it would be best to avoid it if you can.
It's about halfway down the fairway, on the north side, in a large bush. Not the bush with the nasty holly in it, but the one just before that one, on the same side.

BTW I left my 150 Dx Beast near the 18th basket, it's pink, if you run across it please PM me here. It's not buried, I just forgot to pick it up after using it for a marker.
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Old July 31st, 2009, 04:36 PM
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I'll second Captain Jack. I played Seatac today and it has been mowed. Some of the holes look really good and some of them need a little work. As I recall 2 and 12 had been partially mowed only. 17 and 18 have not been mowed yet. The weather has been so hot that the grass is very dry and beat down so it's much more difficult to lose a disc than it was on those two holes that haven't been mowed. Other golfers at the course said that there are more than one wasp nest on the left side of 18. I didn't see any wasps.
The park was very quiet today at 1 PM. I saw about 5 disc golfers and about three people walking dogs. That's it! Apparently I always miss all the exciting stuff as I have played approximately 80 games a year at SeaTac for the last four years and have never felt threatened at any time.
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Old August 2nd, 2009, 10:42 AM
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Default Wasp Nest Report

When walking from #2 basket to #3 tee, there's one right over your head.

On the left side of #3 fairway way deep in all the bushes about half way to the basket. There may be more than one nest back in there!

On #18 fairway about half way to the basket there is a bush/tree in the middle of the fairway about six feet tall. Wasp Nest is 25 feet NNE from that bush.

There may be more but that's all I've seen or been informed of.
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Old August 2nd, 2009, 12:04 PM
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Also, there's a ground nest on hole one about 30 paces from the tee pad and about 15 paces to the left, just before the birch trees. A guy got stung a few times yesterday retrieving his disc that went short and left. Keep 'em on the fairway!
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Old August 3rd, 2009, 12:33 AM
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On #18 fairway about half way to the basket there is a bush/tree in the middle of the fairway about six feet tall. Wasp Nest is 25 feet NNE from that bush.
Confirmed. The nest on 18 is large and classic shaped.
Look for the oval gray ball about 12" across hanging from the bottom of a sturdy branch.
Snakes seemed to have disappeared, or got eaten.
Plums are still green, but the blackberries are just starting to get nice and big and plump and purple, I found some nice sweet ones near 18.
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Old August 3rd, 2009, 02:22 PM
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The course looks 100 times better than it did a month ago. Good work everybody. I see atleast one garter snake on the course every round and I got stung by a bee walking back on the path from the 18th basket to the 1st tee the about two thirds of the way there
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Old August 3rd, 2009, 07:30 PM
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The course looks 100 times better than it did a month ago. Good work everybody. I see atleast one garter snake on the course every round and I got stung by a bee walking back on the path from the 18th basket to the 1st tee the about two thirds of the way there
Right or left side?
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Old August 3rd, 2009, 07:32 PM
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Off topic, but Dan, are you dressed up as Ali G. in your avatar?
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Old August 6th, 2009, 09:10 PM
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Played today and the course is looking great! I liek! Moar please! ALL fairways have been mowed and most of them look better than they've ever looked. A couple of holes need "finish mowing". The big bad beehive on 18 has been "humanely relocated" (At least that's what I'm gonna claim). One item I just noticed today was that #13 basket has been vandalized. Several welds have been broken on the top chain support ring on the north side. One of the top chain support rods is completely broken off. It will need to be welded or at least zip-tyed before the Jet Wash.
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Old August 10th, 2009, 07:51 PM
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Right or left side?
left side
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Old August 10th, 2009, 07:54 PM
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Off topic, but Dan, are you dressed up as Ali G. in your avatar?
no my boss left his "gucci" sunglasses at work so I left him a picture of me in them with a karate kid headband
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Old August 24th, 2009, 09:06 PM
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I think the course is in its finest condition ever.
More like a real golf course than its ever been before.
The grass is short, the brush is cleared from the the fringe areas and all the nasty ankle twisting holes have been filled.
The bees are gone and the minibike gang was nowhere to be found.

The painted 10 meter circles, remaining from last weeks tournament, provide an excellent way to gauge putts, I almost feel intimidated by them though, like how could any fool miss a putt from inside of here.

As an added bonus, if you know where to look, the plums are sweet and delicious, and the blackberries are prodigious throughout the park.
Best tasting in my opinion are the ones between 16 basket and 17 tee.
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Old August 24th, 2009, 11:36 PM
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More like a real golf course than its ever been before.
You take that back! DG is way more "real" to me than that elitist stick 'n' ball 'n' cup game...
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Old August 25th, 2009, 08:30 PM
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You take that back! DG is way more "real" to me than that elitist stick 'n' ball 'n' cup game...
Uhhhhhhh, did I mention anything about ball golf ?
Go check. I'll wait here.


What I meant, in plain english for you short bus riders down there in Portland is , Seatac is usually a jungle, an overgrown, abandoned former suburban neighborhood, not a nice tidy park.
Navigation can require a compass, and spotters can be necessary in rainy seasons all the way up to the basket, so it's nice to see it look more like a park for a change. I still use courses like La Mirada in Cali as a model for what a "real" golf course should look like, and Seatac, although its not quite La Mirada, sure is looking good right now.
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