Wednesday, October 01, 2008

Tuesday Disc Golf at Yetter Park, Rivers Edge Park, Prompton Dam, Kennedy Park, and Warwick Town Park


The day started early with me driving up to Karl's house. We met at 5AM and then off we went. After eating breakfast at East Stroudsburg, PA., we started the day at Yetter Park Disc Golf Course. I have so many good things to say about this course including outstanding course design. One of the best uses of the available property making for some great holes and flow during play. The use of crushed stone throughout the course was perfect for starting out fairways from the tee and used around the baskets. This course is already one of my top favorite courses! My hats off to everyone invloved in making Yetter a great course. If I was to make one recommendation, it would be to move hole 1's tee closer to the basket so that bad drives from the tee do not land in the lawn of the only home bordering the course.


After Yetter we stopped at the nearby River's Edge Park 9 hole Disc Golf Course. This was lots of fun to play.


On our way to Prompton we played the 9 hole course at Kennedy Park in Forrest City, PA. Lots of fun playing here too.


Here we are after a long round at Prompton playing to the long baskets. Karl lost a disc on Hole 1 to the water. It's been many years since I was last at Prompton. The course is looking great and so are the new changes along with an additional basket for each hole.


With time running out in the day we made it to Warwick Town Park in New York for a round just before it got too dark to finish. Here we are at one of the practice baskets after our round at Warwick.

We stopped at a Seafood place for Dinner and the food was great! I logged 450 miles driving today and we played 90 holes of Disc Golf.

Thanks to Karl for a fun day of Disc Golf on the road.

I will not be playing Disc Golf on Wednesday as I will be driving my Dad, Daughters, Jessica and Jacqueline, Jessica's fiance Mike to Newark airport for their flight to Puerto Rico for vacation in the early morning and in the early afternoon, I will be at the Phillies versus Brewers National League Baseball playoff game in Philadelphia.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Cubby. Iv'e never seen a DISCatcher with a Blue Band around the top. I asked you about discs you skip with and found out a Champion Beast skips really well. This disc does not want to go in and it keeps chaining out. By the way how is Daisy. Are you gonna take Daisy for any more Disc Golf.


Disc Golfer Jr.

Quixote Kid said...

Wow, what a fun filled day of DG! Those are some impressive numbers (450 mi/90 holes)!

- Brad in Texas -

P.S. Go Cubs!

Anonymous said...

Cubby, thanks for the kind words about Yetter! I wish I could've met you for a round, but I had to work. FYI - that house on hole #1was not there when I designed and built the course - I'm in the process of figuring out an alternate tee area or other solution. He is a nice guy and doesn't mind at all, but I see what you mean. Sounds like a great day of disc golf!

Jordan Bunn

Anonymous said...

Hey Cubby. Yetter is a very nice Disc Golf Course totally agree. Disc Golf trips are always fun, nothing to do all day except play some Disc. Now that's what I'm talking about!

Any close Aces that day? You still can make it to 400, I believe in you Cubby.

-Greg

Anonymous said...

hey now,sounds like a great day.You never let time run out when your playing,there's 24 hr in a day,ha.A little road trip,disc golfing,dinner...Priceless.Peace,mr ed

Anonymous said...

Looks like that was a great road trip. When I heard what you were planning, I wasn't sure you would be able to get it all in. Good job.
-HOF

Anonymous said...

Sounds like a good day of Disc Golf. I got my first skip ace with a Champion Beast. Thats 49 aces. Anyway road trips are the best.


Disc Golfer Jr.

mag said...

Sound Like a Great Day Cubby....Wish I could have been there....how does Sunday AM look..????