Today we made a road trip north and played the new and improved Wells Branch Disc Golf Course. A nice neighborhood course, we started at 8:30 to avoid the tournament that started at 10:00. The last time we played this course was February 3 and they have done some improvements to the course. The course is along side a small creek with lots of large pecan trees offering shade. The creek had water in some places and a few discs got wet. Watch out for those snapping turtles! Very nice tee pads and benches and a very clean course. I did not see any trash at all. You did have to be careful to avoid the poison ivy that grew almost everywhere. Most of the holes are short par threes, a couple of par fours.
We all played very well today. We could not ask for better weather, temperatures when we started were in the upper 70's, a slight north wind and plenty of sunshine. A small group played today: Bob, Lif, Dave, Steve and myself. Keith is in New York City this weekend. The weather was so nice that Steve, Bob and I played most of a second round.
Lots of birdies today: Heady(6), Steve(5), Dave(5), Bob(4) and Lif(3). One disc found(Steve and Bob), one disc found and returned(Steve), no discs lost.
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Wells Branch Disc Golf Course |
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Big Dave starts us off on #1 |
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Steve with a nice putt |
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Heady getting an assist from Lif |
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Heady finally getting his disc out of the tree |
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Bob driving with style |
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Steve winding up |
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Heady grip it and rip it! |
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Pondering the next shot |
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Me on the fairway |
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Snapping turtle, watch your fingers! |
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Steve and Lif fling and ching |
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Bob getting out of a ditch |
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Bob with a nice putt! |
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Steve driving in B&W |
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Big Dave reaching back for something extra |
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Lif driving in style |
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Bob throwing around the bush |
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Me with a putt attempt |
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Crossing that bridge when we come to it |
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Steve with a long putt |
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Steve getting Bob's disc and one other |
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Bob helping Steve. Watch out for that snapping turtle! |
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The official scorecard provided by the Bob accounting firm. |
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