1. What about the yellow jackets living in the ground on the left side of Hole 13’s teepad?
After work on Monday 8/2/21, Jamie & I observed the yellow jackets living in the ground/wall of Hole 13’s teepad at Two Rivers DGC. I will be spraying/killing either Monday night or Tuesday night. I will be able to follow up on Thursday after work.
2. During my 18-hole round of this Saturday’s Trilogy Challenge, what do I do if I lose a disc?
If you lose a disc, please continue to play without it. We all want to have a smooth & pleasant speed of play. Your entire card can help you search for your disc for 3 minutes. Pay attention to each player’s throw. Also help each other by watching each other’s drives off the tee. I especially do this on Hole 3. Player 1, 2 & 3 are teeing off on Hole 3 so I stand where I can easily see where each disc lands. (When facing the basket, I stand on the far left of Hole 3’s teepad so that I am on the upper part of the hill and can see the entire brush line.) Also bring your disc retreiver sticks with you while playing the course.
Remember this is for fun! Let’s have fun and cheer each other on!
Ruth A. (Rewthie Toothie) Miller › Rewthie Toothie's Trilogy Challenge 2 August 3, 2021 at 12:21am
Disc golfers are asking good questions.
1. What about the yellow jackets living in the ground on the left side of Hole 13’s teepad?
After work on Monday 8/2/21, Jamie & I observed the yellow jackets living in the ground/wall of Hole 13’s teepad at Two Rivers DGC. I will be spraying/killing either Monday night or Tuesday night. I will be able to follow up on Thursday after work.
2. During my 18-hole round of this Saturday’s Trilogy Challenge, what do I do if I lose a disc?
If you lose a disc, please continue to play without it. We all want to have a smooth & pleasant speed of play. Your entire card can help you search for your disc for 3 minutes. Pay attention to each player’s throw. Also help each other by watching each other’s drives off the tee. I especially do this on Hole 3. Player 1, 2 & 3 are teeing off on Hole 3 so I stand where I can easily see where each disc lands. (When facing the basket, I stand on the far left of Hole 3’s teepad so that I am on the upper part of the hill and can see the entire brush line.) Also bring your disc retreiver sticks with you while playing the course.
Remember this is for fun! Let’s have fun and cheer each other on!