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Old August 7th, 2009, 03:24 PM
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Default Planning a trip to Oregon, which courses should I visit?

As the title says I am going to Oregon this next week and am going to be playing some disc golf so which course should I for sure check out? I am traveling up and down I-5 so courses that aren't within 45 minutes of the freeway I will not be able to get to. I have already been to Pier,Timber,Milo,Adair and Willamette and probably will play a couple of those during my trip. I have already planned on playing Whistler's Bend for the first time and I am trying to figure out (through www.discgolforegon.com and www.discgolfcoursereview.com) which other courses are on my way and worth playing and I thought I would throw it out to the Oregonians, so any suggestions?
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Old August 7th, 2009, 05:07 PM
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Dexter needs to be on that list, if you can get into play Camp Tadmor is also a great little course.
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Old August 7th, 2009, 05:32 PM
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Tadmor's unavailable until at least August 21.
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Old August 7th, 2009, 06:13 PM
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You must play Trojan! It is beautiful, challenging, fair, gut-wrenching, fun, did I mention beautiful? Imagine SeaTac, only easier, but with water holes, beautiful scenery, and serene silence! I would also recommend Tom Pearce and Lake Selmac!
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Old August 7th, 2009, 09:12 PM
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Thank you for all the information. I can't believe no one has said Horning's Hideout yet, this is one everyone tells me I need to go to. I have been looking at Tom Pearce and Lake Selmac as I will be driving down that way anyway, it's good to know you can recommend it. I have a Dragon and an R-Pro hydra waiting for Trojan and I will be getting out the old Lightning Rubber Putter as well as I hear there are more water hazards then any other course on earth.
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Old August 7th, 2009, 09:31 PM
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Thank you for all the information. I can't believe no one has said Horning's Hideout yet, this is one everyone tells me I need to go to. I have been looking at Tom Pearce and Lake Selmac as I will be driving down that way anyway, it's good to know you can recommend it. I have a Dragon and an R-Pro hydra waiting for Trojan and I will be getting out the old Lightning Rubber Putter as well as I hear there are more water hazards then any other course on earth.
Guess what happens when you expect to throw into the water? You go in the water. My advice - Don't switch up your discs, unless you are really familiar with the replacements. Trojan isn't THAT hard, it's just intimidating. It is very risk/reward, you can play it safe and be pretty sucessful.
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Old August 7th, 2009, 09:51 PM
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Guess what happens when you expect to throw into the water? You go in the water. My advice - Don't switch up your discs, unless you are really familiar with the replacements. Trojan isn't THAT hard, it's just intimidating. It is very risk/reward, you can play it safe and be pretty sucessful.
That's a point Scott, but my four or five favorite discs WILL NOT be thrown as they do not float on water and I am not willing to lose them.
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The floater debate is common, and has no definitive answer. But I say, if you're just visiting, definitely use floating plastic; regulars will have a better feel for the course and know better how to stay out of the drink.
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Old August 8th, 2009, 12:46 PM
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The floater debate is common, and has no definitive answer. But I say, if you're just visiting, definitely use floating plastic; regulars will have a better feel for the course and know better how to stay out of the drink.
*The regulars still have no clue how to stay out of the drink.


Kidding. Managed a dry five over today. Not too shabby. The course was as busy as I've ever seen it (not counting the RCO or TDG). I think there were three or four groups out there today. Busy, busy, busy. How was Pier this morning?
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Old August 8th, 2009, 01:09 PM
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The floater debate is common, and has no definitive answer. But I say, if you're just visiting, definitely use floating plastic; regulars will have a better feel for the course and know better how to stay out of the drink.
This is a great debate - the crew I throw with decided that going with unfamiliar disc just because they float isn't a good reason to throw discs you don't normally use. Use the discs you're secure with and bring a backup. Don't forget, the greatest distance between T to pin is the width between your ears.
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Old August 8th, 2009, 06:17 PM
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i would say in the portland area, play hornings hideout, pier park, and trojan.

Also i always play the short course at hornings first to warm up. then play the long course, this allows your midrange game to be in top form for the longer course.
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Old August 10th, 2009, 12:46 PM
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I love Pier and it's not too far off the freeway and if you're willing to go a little further than 45 minutes off the freeway you should hit Horning's for sure, also my buddies LOVE Dabney...I've never been because of the No Dogs rule.
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Old August 10th, 2009, 12:53 PM
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Thank you everyone for the imput it is much appreciated. Unfortunatly.. well not really unfortunatly, Oregon has so many great courses that I won't get to visit most of them but I think I can get to the ones mentioned here in the small amount of time available to me to play. This trip is not all disc golf so it's not like I have four or five days of just driving around Oregon playing courses or I would get to them all but I will get to the really great ones, thanks everyone.
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Old August 10th, 2009, 06:01 PM
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Selmac is a very nice course. Tom Pierce gets hard in the back nine. If you want something a little shorter, go into Grants Pass and play Riverfront.

Here in Portland, you might try Orchards Park, Rockwood (the city's oldest), or Vance. Horning's is a good course as well, and I like McMenamin's Grand Lodge (Hole 10 is fun!) , which are all nine hole courses.

On the way to Portland, you might consider Woodmansie or Cascade Gateway in Salem. If you get up to Vancouver, you might want to go to Leverich.
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Old August 11th, 2009, 05:18 PM
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OK come on, now we're just listing off courses. Do you really think we should recommend Vance, Rockwood, Leverich or Grand Lodge to someone looking for the best Oregon (+ SW WA) courses? Not that they are bad, but are they the best we have to offer? Even Skyline in Cathlamet is certainly better than any of the aforementioned, and that didn't even come out the way I meant it - Skyline is great!
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Old August 11th, 2009, 11:17 PM
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Well we didn't get on the road today, tomorrow for sure and I know which courses I am going to play, well at least I have a list of all the ones I want to get to.
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Old August 12th, 2009, 07:11 AM
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OK come on, now we're just listing off courses. Do you really think we should recommend Vance, Rockwood, Leverich or Grand Lodge to someone looking for the best Oregon (+ SW WA) courses? Not that they are bad, but are they the best we have to offer? Even Skyline in Cathlamet is certainly better than any of the aforementioned, and that didn't even come out the way I meant it - Skyline is great!
What? Portland Adventist didn't make the list?
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Old August 12th, 2009, 09:10 AM
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I know guy who has 2 portable baskets he can set up somewhere for you?
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Old August 13th, 2009, 06:52 PM
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No love for Bryant? If the baskets are in, it is a course that can make you openly weep, also depending on your mood Rooster Rock (in conjunction with Dabney) can be fun
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Old August 13th, 2009, 10:48 PM
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We got to Pier and Ewing Young today, not everything was about disc golf today but that's ok. Ewing Young is probably my favorite course I have ever played that is less then 18 holes, I really enjoyed that course today and Pier was fun as always, the pins were moved backed since last time I played it and it was much harder.
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