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by Robin Hood » Sun May 09, 2010 8:24 pm
The pics do not do it justice. This course is in-fucking-sane. Up and down ski hills with woods and a bunch of crazy stuff. Once concrete teepads go in later this month it will be top 5 in the state, no question. For sure worth the drive(or ferry for you Wisco boys).
http://www.discgolfscene.com/courses/Ha ... Rotary_DGCBring everything you have. the alternates go in this summer too, to make it 24 holes. Your looking at a 3-4 hour round with no waiting on the tees. Just nuts.
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by Robin Hood » Mon May 10, 2010 6:57 pm
Bad picture. There is a tunnel you throw a low floating hyzer through on 9.
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by colombo117 » Thu May 13, 2010 1:54 pm
I live in Traverse City and I have been wanting to make the drive over there to Grayling. We have heard good things about that course. I heard it is sorta like Hickory Hills. Cement pads are going in at the end of May. They wanna bring some bigger events up north from what I have heard.
And that photo is bad I believe the tunnel is to the right in the photo.
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