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On site, one little suggestion is to use 4' stakes or sticks pounded into the ground to mark proposed lbasket locations. Place a large plastic bottle, or bucket on the pole to make a temporary target that is visible, and even throwable. You can place small landscape marker flags (the little flags on a wire kind) in the ground, but they are not visible at all until you're stepping on them. Those little wire flags are reasonable for marking out the proposed location of tee pads. Remember to bring a sharpie to write on the flags. | On site, one little suggestion is to use 4' stakes or sticks pounded into the ground to mark proposed lbasket locations. Place a large plastic bottle, or bucket on the pole to make a temporary target that is visible, and even throwable. You can place small landscape marker flags (the little flags on a wire kind) in the ground, but they are not visible at all until you're stepping on them. Those little wire flags are reasonable for marking out the proposed location of tee pads. Remember to bring a sharpie to write on the flags. | ||
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Revision as of 00:39, 27 February 2025
Links
- New England Flying Disc Association
- https://www.dgcoursereview.com/
- https://www.pdga.com/course-directory
- https://udisc.com/
Course Design
Site Plan
On site, one little suggestion is to use 4' stakes or sticks pounded into the ground to mark proposed lbasket locations. Place a large plastic bottle, or bucket on the pole to make a temporary target that is visible, and even throwable. You can place small landscape marker flags (the little flags on a wire kind) in the ground, but they are not visible at all until you're stepping on them. Those little wire flags are reasonable for marking out the proposed location of tee pads. Remember to bring a sharpie to write on the flags.