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Old November 15th, 2010, 09:14 PM
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So are we going to play the long course and what will the SSA be. Who will be setting the course up and Jordan how many doglegs are we going to have to play. I need to know so I can bring my Lawer to go over all those stupid doglegs.

I also hope Cindy wont bring those out of control dogs of hers they scare me.

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Old November 15th, 2010, 10:38 PM
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So are we going to play the long course and what will the SSA be. Who will be setting the course up and Jordan how many doglegs are we going to have to play. I need to know so I can bring my Lawer to go over all those stupid doglegs.

I also hope Cindy wont bring those out of control dogs of hers they scare me.

I almost forgot Jeff Hemmerling has a nice white smile.
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Old November 16th, 2010, 07:39 AM
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A dog leg is a just a hole that curves. A mandatory is an obstacle that the disc must pass to a certain side of. So I think you are referring to Mandatories, not Doglegs. Timber Park has the most Mandatories of any disc golf course in the entire universe. I think we should change the name to Mando Park!
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Old November 16th, 2010, 12:58 PM
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So are we going to play the long course and what will the SSA be.
Timber has historically played right on the edge of 10 or 11 ratings points per stroke, and since we are supposed to be playing the "long" course we will go with the easy to calculate 10 RPs/Stroke.

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Who will be setting the course up and Jordan how many doglegs are we going to have to play. I need to know so I can bring my Lawer to go over all those stupid doglegs.
That is a very good question. If my foggy recollection of the captains meeting serves me well, I believe that Carl T Thorne said he would hook up with Mr Joe Marvell and take care of the set up for us. But if there is going to be some kind of really crazy layout then we need some maps to go along with the new design. If not we can always play the regular 19 hole layout this time and use 11 RPs/Stroke for competition.

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I also hope Cindy wont bring those out of control dogs of hers they scare me.
You can only bring dogs along during your round if everybody on your card agrees. If someone on your card complains then you'll have to leave them in the car during your round.

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Old November 16th, 2010, 01:37 PM
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Timber has historically played right on the edge of 10 or 11 ratings points per stroke, and since we are supposed to be playing the "long" course we will go with the easy to calculate 10 RPs/Stroke.



That is a very good question. If my foggy recollection of the captains meeting serves me well, I believe that Carl T Thorne said he would hook up with Mr Joe Marvell and take care of the set up for us. But if there is going to be some kind of really crazy layout then we need some maps to go along with the new design. If not we can always play the regular 19 hole layout this time and use 11 RPs/Stroke for competition.



You can only bring dogs along during your round if everybody on your card agrees. If someone on your card complains then you'll have to leave them in the car during your round.



No comment.

Went there last night to play night golf it has been changed it all is in the longs with the exception of the holes that when one is in its place the other is in the other place like hole 9 in long hole 14 short right because of the other hole hope everyone gets that look forward to seeing everyone there
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Old November 16th, 2010, 02:25 PM
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A dog leg is a just a hole that curves. A mandatory is an obstacle that the disc must pass to a certain side of. So I think you are referring to Mandatories, not Doglegs. Timber Park has the most Mandatories of any disc golf course in the entire universe. I think we should change the name to Mando Park!
I never really thought about all the mando's at timber. There are a lot. Just never thought about it because none of the mando's make a difference in my shot. Except new hole 19's mando left.
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Old November 16th, 2010, 02:34 PM
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If I recall correctly:

1 - double mando
2- mando left
3 - mando left (though the tree is down now)
4 - none
5 - none
6 - none
7 - mando right
8 - none
9 - none
10 - none
11 - mando right
12 - none
13 - double mando
14 - none
15 - none
16 - none
17 - none
18 - none
19 - mando (left now?)

That's 7 holes with mandos! 9 if you count double mandos as 2 mandos!
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Old November 16th, 2010, 04:32 PM
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If I recall correctly:

1 - double mando
2- mando left
3 - mando left (though the tree is down now)
4 - none
5 - none
6 - none
7 - mando right
8 - none
9 - none
10 - none
11 - mando right
12 - none
13 - double mando
14 - none
15 - none
16 - none
17 - none
18 - none
19 - mando (left now?)

That's 7 holes with mandos! 9 if you count double mandos as 2 mandos!
Where are you counting hole 1 from, the parking lot or the old hole 1?

And isn't the mando on your hole #2 to the right of the tree with OB running along the fence to the left?

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Old November 16th, 2010, 04:54 PM
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I never really thought about all the mando's at timber. There are a lot. Just never thought about it because none of the mando's make a difference in my shot. Except new hole 19's mando left.
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Old November 16th, 2010, 05:48 PM
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When we made timber there were only 3 mando's (#3,#7,#13) on the course. Most of us who made the course will only play the old ones and we dont play any of the new ones like hole #19. There is no need to play these holes mando's unless you are a new player. I say we stay old school and just play the old mando's.

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Old November 16th, 2010, 06:21 PM
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You can only bring dogs along during your round if everybody on your card agrees. If someone on your card complains then you'll have to leave them in the car during your round.


Yay Keith I believe was trying to be funny. Making fun of a certain thread that is pretty silly We have no intention of playing any TDG rounds with our dogs. If we bring them they will be in the car during the rounds like last time at Horning's. Of course if we were to play a round with our dog we would always make sure it is cool with everyone on the card.



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Old November 16th, 2010, 07:16 PM
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When we made timber there were only 3 mando's (#3,#7,#13) on the course. Most of us who made the course will only play the old ones and we dont play any of the new ones like hole #19. There is no need to play these holes mando's unless you are a new player. I say we stay old school and just play the old mando's.

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Old November 16th, 2010, 10:31 PM
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Yes I was Joking about Cindy's dogs but not about Hemmerling.
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Old November 17th, 2010, 08:04 AM
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Yes, I had my hole numbers wrong, and yes, the mando on hole actually #3 is a mando RIGHT, thanks for your corrections. Here is the corrected list:

1 - mando left (this is the hole that tees off from the bottom of the bowl)
2 - double mando
3- mando right
4 - mando left (though the tree is down now)
5 - none
6 - none
7 - none
8 - mando right
9 - none
10 - none
11 - none
12 - mando right
13 - none
14 - double mando
15 - none
16 - none
17 - none
18 - none
19 - none

That's NINE mandos (if you count each double mando as 2 mandos)!
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Old November 17th, 2010, 05:12 PM
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Yes, I had my hole numbers wrong, and yes, the mando on hole actually #3 is a mando RIGHT, thanks for your corrections. Here is the corrected list:

1 - mando left (this is the hole that tees off from the bottom of the bowl)
2 - double mando
3- mando right
4 - mando left (though the tree is down now)
5 - none
6 - none
7 - none
8 - mando right
9 - none
10 - none
11 - none
12 - mando right
13 - none
14 - double mando
15 - none
16 - none
17 - none
18 - none
19 - none

That's NINE mandos (if you count each double mando as 2 mandos)!
on your list the 3 old mando's are hole #3,#8, and hole #14 the rest dont belong. That is way to many mando's for one course and we did not design this course to break the mando record for a 18 hole course. It's like Sam who is from the far left made a mando when he thought there was a chance that someone might get hit spotting on a hole.
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Man... if I understood that slam I might be concerned.

Alas, no fuggin' idea what Keith is saying here...
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Old November 17th, 2010, 05:21 PM
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on your list the 3 old mando's are hole #3,#8, and hole #14 the rest dont belong. That is way to many mando's for one course and we did not design this course to break the mando record for a 18 hole course. It's like Sam who is from the far left made a mando when he thought there was a chance that someone might get hit spotting on a hole.
I also vote to only use these three mando's, it sounds like old school is in the lead.
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I also agree with DMZ. Old school....The creek hole is my biggest complaint being a mando. If that hole is a mando, you might as well make a mando two holes before to the left of the power pole.I see more shots coming close to people than on the creek hole. Just my two cents.
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What kind of discs were you throwing back then? When it was old school. You know, like when you used to walk to school in 5 feet of snow, uphill both ways...
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Old November 17th, 2010, 06:31 PM
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Man... if I understood that slam I might be concerned.

Alas, no fuggin' idea what Keith is saying here...
Sam you are the one who says that timber is a unsafe course all the time. I was trying to blame you for all the new Mando's. The far left point was for all those young liberals like you who are always trying to tell us how to live. thank God for the bible to helps us old people keep on the right path for living.
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