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Old October 28th, 2011, 11:07 AM
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Default Disc Golf in Elma, WA? (Grays Harbor Hostel)

I was on my way to Cape Disappointment state park this summer and drove by a fun looking DGC along side of Hwy 8 in Elma, WA. Unfortunately we were rushing to get to our campground before dark and didn't have time to stop.

Has anybody heard of/played this course?? http://www.ghhostel.com/

Edit: Just found its DGCReview.com page

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Old October 29th, 2011, 04:55 PM
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Yep. Fun little home course.. I played it about 2 years ago, luckily the owner Jay was there and showed me around and gave me the history of the course... Great spot to stretch the legs on a long drive.. Pets are welcome, just clean up after them.. And always thank Jay and donate to keep the upkeep possible.
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Old October 29th, 2011, 08:11 PM
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Fun little course which requires accuracy over power. Lots of birds but be warned that after a hard rain the lower area drains very poorly. It is very wet and soggy but worth the effort. I found myself using kc aviars, buzzz's, valk and fbird. DGCR has more info and reviews.
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Old October 30th, 2011, 07:25 PM
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Originally Posted by JR Stengele View Post
Fun little course which requires accuracy over power. Lots of birds but be warned that after a hard rain the lower area drains very poorly. It is very wet and soggy but worth the effort. I found myself using kc aviars, buzzz's, valk and fbird. DGCR has more info and reviews.
Jay has been working on the drainage issues for the course. It is a very low lying area, so it will always be susceptible to flooding, but he has done a bunch of dredging and lowered a culvert to help water flow through instead of puddling. Its as dry out there as it has ever been!

And just like Rolly said, don't forget to donate a couple bucks to help the cause.
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Old October 31st, 2011, 08:39 AM
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Right on thanks for the info everybody. I will be sure and plan to play there my next trip through!
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