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Old May 2nd, 2011, 10:28 PM
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Default erosion issues at work

i am currently at work on the hill side of hole #4 there is right now at this time a bigger landing spot UNDER the basket and when i get done you should not have to worry about your disc rolling down the hillside all the way.
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Old May 2nd, 2011, 11:13 PM
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i am currently at work on the hill side of hole #4 there is right now at this time a bigger landing spot UNDER the basket and when i get done you should not have to worry about your disc rolling down the hillside all the way.
How far down are you going to place the retainer? I would recommend 20 feet. That way you still have to make a putt if you don't throw an accurate shot. Is hole 4 close while you work on it? Would make sense.
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Old May 2nd, 2011, 11:25 PM
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How far down are you going to place the retainer? I would recommend 20 feet. That way you still have to make a putt if you don't throw an accurate shot. Is hole 4 close while you work on it? Would make sense.
it would make sense but then i would not get good player input .. as for the retainer wall that will be a series of them going all the way down the hill this is the only safe way to save the hole and the hilside
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Old May 3rd, 2011, 01:18 AM
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it would make sense but then i would not get good player input .. as for the retainer wall that will be a series of them going all the way down the hill this is the only safe way to save the hole and the hilside
You would not get good player input? By good player input you are talking about what bad players wouldn't say good things because their putt only rolled 20 feet down the hill instead of all the way down
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Old May 3rd, 2011, 05:54 PM
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i could use some help with moving some dirt if anyone would care to help .
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When?
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every day till LCO still need some more rebar stakes for keeping the logs in place ,, thanks everyone
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Old May 6th, 2011, 01:30 AM
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IF anyone would like to help out on a work party at downriver i will be down at hole #4 for most of the day friday (6th) and all most all of sat(7th). working on getting some trails and erosion work done before the summer hits and it will be almost impossible to get things done .. thank you
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Old May 14th, 2011, 05:22 AM
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Default Hole 4 ,6 & 8.

The putting area at #4 has been cleared out and the heavy materials for its improvement are stored at the base on the downhill side. We're looking to get some input and involvement from C Re before taking any further action, especially with regard to the high side of the fairway.
The branches have been removed from the river side of hole 8 and moved inland. A more substantial footing is needed there. The branches would be 'OK' if it were only trail maintenance but with the proximity to the green it only creates a hazard. There are some natural materials stored on the approach end of the green which may be suitable for a curb along the edge of the green.
I will be at the work party today to help with what Jon has to suggest and to help with setting up a temporary hole 6 for use in the LCO.:
Both Bob and Jon are taking a hard look at the hole 1-hole11 juxtaposition and there may be some movement there for the tournament as well.
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Old May 14th, 2011, 10:37 PM
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An easy fix is to add an o.b. line between 6 and 9using the trees just to the left of the fairway of 6. When I am on the tee of 9 I throw my most stable boss 80% not worrying about hyzering into 6's fairway.. Adding ob would require players to actually control their drives. As far as 11 and 1 goes, I would putt in a new pin on hole 1 over by the rocks. I would have the pros play the long tee on on 11 and ams play the shorter tee on 11 because I think its safer to be able to see the shots coming in.
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Old May 15th, 2011, 09:00 AM
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I will be at the work party today to help with what Jon has to suggest and to help with setting up a temporary hole 6 for use in the LCO.:

Just wondering what the problem with #6 is... seems we have problems all over the course but I have never heard complaints about #6.

What is the issue with this hole?
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Old May 15th, 2011, 09:13 AM
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An easy fix is to add an o.b. line between 6 and 9using the trees just to the left of the fairway of 6. When I am on the tee of 9 I throw my most stable boss 80% not worrying about hyzering into 6's fairway.. Adding ob would require players to actually control their drives.
Not too many people can pull off a par there with a roc, most people try to throw a driver that distance... Won't this increase the number of discs going down the bank toward the river?

This suggests that we are making a change that will increase the erosion potential along a 100 yard length of the river. Greatly increasing our potential negative impact.

I still don't understand the up side though, maybe I am missing something.
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Old May 15th, 2011, 09:25 AM
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The issue is not drives from the teepad, but rather, upshots that travel wide to the left and land at the #6 tee.
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Old May 15th, 2011, 09:56 AM
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The issue is not drives from the teepad, but rather, upshots that travel wide to the left and land at the #6 tee.
So the club is moving the pad forward?
Keep it out of the firing line for both #4 and #9?
I can understand that.

We have a ton of area to extend #6 anyway.

You must admit though, we are watering down the course by changing one hole at a time without a plan.
I am not trying to complain, please do consider a master plan for DR though. We could all benefit from it.
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Old May 15th, 2011, 05:03 PM
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The issue is not drives from the teepad, but rather, upshots that travel wide to the left and land at the #6 tee.
Yeah I know. If you put o.b. between the two holes you effectively change the holes. Also I would add a mando to the right of the tree on hole 6. Make it a must righty hyzer since that's pretty much the opposite on hole 2
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Old May 16th, 2011, 10:18 AM
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Default For the LCO

For hole #1 there will be a temporary pin back in the gap toward the rocks which will make the hole a little longer and a little straighter but does not substantially alter the hole. The objective is to provide more spacing between play on #1 and #11. I do suspect the pad for #11 will be removed from the pavement or placed in the original pavement (rec, am) position. Jon and Bob are working that out.
For hole #6 there has been a temporary pad staked out about 88' in front of the existing pad. Also the area behind the 6th pin has been cleared of dead and down sticks and duff. Several of the leaning trees have been returned to an up right posture in order to open up the playing surface. The pin is about 85' deeper than the current position in a flat grassy area. The high righty hyzer will probably still be the shot of choice from the tee.
The other adjustments in the #7, #8,#9 area will include marking the 7th tee area as OB for shots in play on hole#8. For hole #8 and #9 the OB will be marked at the top of the slope and not at water's edge. The OB line will return to water's edge as you approach #9
These modifications are for the event only. The Club is not obliged to employ any of these themes going forward. If any of these concepts presented for the LCO are met with favor from the locals you're welcome to them.
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Old May 17th, 2011, 09:07 AM
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The other adjustments in the #7, #8,#9 area will include marking the 7th tee area as OB for shots in play on hole#8.
NOOOOOOOOO.... not the tee for #8. That's where I always land!
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Old May 17th, 2011, 06:26 PM
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So... You aren't playing Downriver... But a temporary downriver set-up?
Are the TD's planning on changing everything back after the tourney?
Seems a pretty vital question...
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Old May 17th, 2011, 07:00 PM
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Are the TD's planning on changing everything back after the tourney?
Seems a pretty vital question...
Seems hardly a viable, much less a vital, question. I believe Gordy clearly stated:

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Old May 18th, 2011, 01:13 AM
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putting an ob there isn't going to stop people from throwing on hole. Putting an ob by 6 WILL cause golfers to change their shot, AND will speed up play.
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