Strange Disc Sports

I'd like to see what others say regarding their favorite dg course, so post away!

My favorite course(s) are in Estacada, Oregon at Milo McIver State Park...I'm talking specifically about the 18 East & 18 West layouts that are used for the Beaver State Fling tournament.

I know some of you know what I'm talkin' about...

So what's yours?

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Hmm... if I have to pick just one... I will say Blue Ribbon Pines in East Bethel, MN. The course is groomed so well. It is always a challenge- from tight lines through the 100 foot tall pine trees to insane hyzer and anhyzer shots. Designed by Timmy Gill and installed on Ray Jordan's sod farm. Ray is a great guy and does a lot to push the sport that he is fairly new to!
I definitely agree with Milo on the tournament setup. However (and without neglecting to mention my incredible home course of Lake Walcott State Park), I have to go with De La Veaga in Santa Cruz, CA as my absolute favorite. It's kicked my butt each year I've played it, but what an incredible experience.
my fav. course would be dela veaga santa cruz cal. when your on hole 27 they call it top of the world you can see the ocean for miles it's perfect for a scoobie snack and a beer .
AMEN.
My favorite 5 in order would have to be:

1: Va Du Mar- Boiling Springs, SC (It's the home course of course)
2: Renaissance (Gold and Original) Charlotte, NC
3: Winthrop Gold (Roped Off)- Rock Hill, SC
4: Hornets Nest (Original and Web Layout)- Charlotte, NC
5: Timmons Park- Greenville, SC (Just when you think your game has gotten that bad, you can play this course and say "Hey....my game is really not all that bad")
Winthrop Gold would be my second favorite course. It's a great challenge. The pictures and videos don't do it justice as far as showing how much slope and slant there is for some of those fairways and greens. I mean come on...it's the big show.
Riney B would have to be my favorite then the old Otter Creek.
Rosedale park in K.C. It offers so much. Wide open long drives with technical putts. The lower course call Down Under circles the upper course that was place atop a big giant hill. Technical from beginning and some real challenges. If youiss disc can roll to the bottom of hill creating an over par nightmare. A must see on any strange persons list.

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