Jutz
Footballguy
My bag:
Innova Groove Champions Plastic - 171 & 175
Innova Monarch Champions Plastic - 171 & 175
Innova Beast Champions Plastic - 171 & 175
Discraft Buzzz Z plastic - 171
Innova Roadrunner Champions Plastic - 169
Innova Leopard Champions Plastic - 169
Innova Rhyno Champions Plastic - 171
I play most at Pinchot State Park in Lewisberry, PA. There are 2 courses there. One is ridiculously difficult. One is just plain difficult. They are commonly referred to as 'big Pinchot' and 'little Pinchot'. At least by my friends. I normally play the little course. All par 3's. All cut through the woods. Average to above average in length. The big course has a few par 4+ holes. I think it has a par 6. First hole is about a 45 degree steep hike. Just walking the course is an accomplishment. If you are ever looking to play in central PA, these are the 2 best courses in the area. Choose based on how much of a challenge you are looking for.
There is a course nearby called Creekside in Camp Hill, PA. I really like the course but it is right along the Conodoguinet creek. So far I've thrown 2 discs in the creek. I left one go. I got the other one out and got soaked up to my sac in the process while wearing jeans and boots. I had the 'yanks' that day and was just yankin to the right on my drives and sailed one in the creek. I've almost lost a few others. I really like the course but it is just too risky. I doubt I'll be playing there much.
I just played at Red Land HS in Lewisberry, PA last night. It was a really nice course, at least the holes we could play. The first 4 holes kind of run around or near school baseball fields. There were games being played last night. 2 of the holes are purposefully played over a stone parking lot. We couldn't play them because there were cars parked there. We skipped to hole 4 or 5 and could pretty much play through to 17. I think we skipped a hole because it was close to one of the games going on. I really like the course and I'd like to play again, but it just kind of sucks when you try and play while games are going on. I was just imagining completely yanking a drive and sailing it into the middle of a softball game. It was wide open for the most part. A few holes lined on one side by trees. Only 1 hole with trees on both sides. A few very long holes. Several par 4's and a couple par 5's. There is a tee off area for hole 18, but I don't think there is a basket. The tee boxes were 3x3 concrete slabs. We didn't even use them. We just teed off in the grass beside the slabs. They were way too small to take an approach.
I've also played a course in Lancaster, PA. I played both 18 hole courses, and both 9 hole courses in Hanover, PA. I've played the course at Roland Park in Akron, PA. I used a site called Disc Golf Course Review to find courses in the area. It has an excellent map search function. So... whaddya you got?
Innova Groove Champions Plastic - 171 & 175
Innova Monarch Champions Plastic - 171 & 175
Innova Beast Champions Plastic - 171 & 175
Discraft Buzzz Z plastic - 171
Innova Roadrunner Champions Plastic - 169
Innova Leopard Champions Plastic - 169
Innova Rhyno Champions Plastic - 171
I play most at Pinchot State Park in Lewisberry, PA. There are 2 courses there. One is ridiculously difficult. One is just plain difficult. They are commonly referred to as 'big Pinchot' and 'little Pinchot'. At least by my friends. I normally play the little course. All par 3's. All cut through the woods. Average to above average in length. The big course has a few par 4+ holes. I think it has a par 6. First hole is about a 45 degree steep hike. Just walking the course is an accomplishment. If you are ever looking to play in central PA, these are the 2 best courses in the area. Choose based on how much of a challenge you are looking for.
There is a course nearby called Creekside in Camp Hill, PA. I really like the course but it is right along the Conodoguinet creek. So far I've thrown 2 discs in the creek. I left one go. I got the other one out and got soaked up to my sac in the process while wearing jeans and boots. I had the 'yanks' that day and was just yankin to the right on my drives and sailed one in the creek. I've almost lost a few others. I really like the course but it is just too risky. I doubt I'll be playing there much.
I just played at Red Land HS in Lewisberry, PA last night. It was a really nice course, at least the holes we could play. The first 4 holes kind of run around or near school baseball fields. There were games being played last night. 2 of the holes are purposefully played over a stone parking lot. We couldn't play them because there were cars parked there. We skipped to hole 4 or 5 and could pretty much play through to 17. I think we skipped a hole because it was close to one of the games going on. I really like the course and I'd like to play again, but it just kind of sucks when you try and play while games are going on. I was just imagining completely yanking a drive and sailing it into the middle of a softball game. It was wide open for the most part. A few holes lined on one side by trees. Only 1 hole with trees on both sides. A few very long holes. Several par 4's and a couple par 5's. There is a tee off area for hole 18, but I don't think there is a basket. The tee boxes were 3x3 concrete slabs. We didn't even use them. We just teed off in the grass beside the slabs. They were way too small to take an approach.
I've also played a course in Lancaster, PA. I played both 18 hole courses, and both 9 hole courses in Hanover, PA. I've played the course at Roland Park in Akron, PA. I used a site called Disc Golf Course Review to find courses in the area. It has an excellent map search function. So... whaddya you got?