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J
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Riverfront Park Lawrence

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I don't know who designed the Riverfront park in Lawrence last summer, but my buddies and I finally got to play it yesterday. You definatly deserve props. The course is excellent! well laid out. Lots of variation. It was definatly worth a detour to play.
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the course was designed by nate marshall, then the man came through and made changes, so if there is a designer it would be Nate, and I agree that course is pretty good.
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superq wrote:the course was designed by nate marshall, then the man came through and made changes, so if there is a designer it would be Nate, and I agree that course is pretty good.
He's done an excellent Job. I just wish I still lived in Lawrence or tecumseh so I could play it more often.
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Definitely a cool course!
Due to (essentially) having 9 teepads/tee-areas and 18 pins (2/pad)...the door is open for creativity. In any game (Wolf, singles, dubs) we decided that he who owns the box gets to select the pin. When playing singles (or dubs) you can throw 2 drives and play 18 holes while walking 9. Would be a beotch to play backwards... :twisted:
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doc wrote:Definitely a cool course!
Due to (essentially) having 9 teepads/tee-areas and 18 pins (2/pad)...the door is open for creativity. In any game (Wolf, singles, dubs) we decided that he who owns the box gets to select the pin. When playing singles (or dubs) you can throw 2 drives and play 18 holes while walking 9. Would be a beotch to play backwards... :twisted:
2 existing baskets on each hole? That is kinda crazy. Only heard of a couple of courses like that. Is there room to transfer these baskets to 9 new holes?

What is the course like? Is it flat with shots along the river? What type of trees?
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Post by doc »

Pretty flat overall...not sure about room for expansion. Some WIDE open holes and some woodsier ones, too. It ain't Water Works, but it's new and less than 8 minutes from my front door! (Centennial is less than 5 minutes; Clinton Lake is prolly 15 minutes; WyCo is 22-25 minutes; Olathe is 30-35 minutes.)

There WILL BE hella~skeeters...as I've already seen quite a few with this warm weather...though they ain't biting, yet.
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I liked the fact that half the course is designed for lefties.. especially the wooded shots. Makes for a challenging round.
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Post by doc »

WOW! Just returned from a 54 hole excursion that took around 2 - 2.5 hours...3 times around playing both baskets via 2 drives off each tee....along with several 'what ifs'. That there is quality and quantity practice!

Ran into Nate Marshall on the course...he said there's definitely room for more expansion and since there's already 18 baskets all that's needed is more forest cleared, tee areas raised, and the aquisition of at least 9 more sleeves. Pretty cool!

Enjoy the course NOW, as when the rains come with warmer temps it will be skeeter thick out there with lots of pooling water due to all the river clay...
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