07 standing rocks open, north indiana, & misc disc golf pix
i took a bunch more pictures recently, starting off with tournament play during the 07 standing rocks pro weekend. i got another hole in one, too, bringing the total up to 10.





Then, full course-guides to all the following courses in WI, IL, IA, and northern IN:
yulga, also in steven's point WI is one of the best courses with no elevation whatsoever.

veteran's park in dubuque IA is one of my favorites with lots of elevation and trees.

UW plateville's one of the best campus courses in the state.

even when it's being interrupted by some landscaping...

summit, the closest 18er to downtown chicago--short but frustrating impossible holes. i got to play central park too, and it's a good 9er nearby and next to mcdonald's headquarters, but it was too dark to photo.

lemon lake in IN has two good courses southeast of chicago

and then several courses near south bend / elkhart IN:
ox bow is a fun wooded course with some rolling hills

ferrettie baugo is a decent wooded course. i got my 10th ace 4/19/7 with the 167 inferno DT i got down in st louis, hole 2, pictured here about halfway, where the fairway starts to turn left:

george wilson is a fun ski-hill sort of course

rum village is another great course on a giant hillside with gradual sloping elevation and decent tree coverage

then back near milwaukee:
heritage trails is a very long and nearly completely open (this is the most obstructed shot there) course reachably northwest of milwaukee. i lost the damn disc i aced with at ferrettie baugo the day before: the first ace disc i've lost, because i usually take them out of my bag... but i had no replacement for it at the time. =(

erin go bragh is a little 9er near heritage trails, unnoteworthy except for the great food at the bar across the street a friend's memorable guerrilla hole in one through front and back of an open gazebo and blind downhill 200 feet in high winds.

lime kiln's the milwaukee area's best 9er; i've mentioned it before as a stone's throw from the old paramount records studio.

the more usual longer pin positions on 9 next to the lime kilns went unused that day

silver creek in manitowoc's probably one of the best in an all-around category

and lastly oschwald, a 9er near manitowoc in st nazianz


full album at flickr





Then, full course-guides to all the following courses in WI, IL, IA, and northern IN:
yulga, also in steven's point WI is one of the best courses with no elevation whatsoever.

veteran's park in dubuque IA is one of my favorites with lots of elevation and trees.

UW plateville's one of the best campus courses in the state.

even when it's being interrupted by some landscaping...

summit, the closest 18er to downtown chicago--short but frustrating impossible holes. i got to play central park too, and it's a good 9er nearby and next to mcdonald's headquarters, but it was too dark to photo.

lemon lake in IN has two good courses southeast of chicago

and then several courses near south bend / elkhart IN:
ox bow is a fun wooded course with some rolling hills

ferrettie baugo is a decent wooded course. i got my 10th ace 4/19/7 with the 167 inferno DT i got down in st louis, hole 2, pictured here about halfway, where the fairway starts to turn left:

george wilson is a fun ski-hill sort of course

rum village is another great course on a giant hillside with gradual sloping elevation and decent tree coverage

then back near milwaukee:
heritage trails is a very long and nearly completely open (this is the most obstructed shot there) course reachably northwest of milwaukee. i lost the damn disc i aced with at ferrettie baugo the day before: the first ace disc i've lost, because i usually take them out of my bag... but i had no replacement for it at the time. =(

erin go bragh is a little 9er near heritage trails, unnoteworthy except for the great food at the bar across the street a friend's memorable guerrilla hole in one through front and back of an open gazebo and blind downhill 200 feet in high winds.

lime kiln's the milwaukee area's best 9er; i've mentioned it before as a stone's throw from the old paramount records studio.

the more usual longer pin positions on 9 next to the lime kilns went unused that day

silver creek in manitowoc's probably one of the best in an all-around category

and lastly oschwald, a 9er near manitowoc in st nazianz


full album at flickr


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