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POSTED May 9, 9:47 AM
![]() Patapsco Park: Hole 12 I as well, had Saturday plans for Codorus State Park in PA. Bypassing this plan Patapsco was the bad weather fall-out; 2nd choice. I was skeptical of the forecast from hearing it would rain through the first Tuesday of May. Scores carried closer to par, more so in the 6 holes over 400 feet. Finesse; let me tell you about some disgruntle finesse starting with 6 guys drinking their laughter down as my company tried to get a visual on the pin. Over the hill through the joke I'm not gonna finish my disc landed. Tree after tree my disgust turned into appreciation for a true stumper, or maybe I should also work on my roller game. I don't remember this exact pin number out of the several pins requiring finesse; no bother, you'll know when your there. Skill shots were sadly the least of worries. ![]() The biggest hurdle seemed to be the worn red tees frustrating to the point of 2nd course regret. Liking the course very much, except for noted reason, I'll enjoy a future round from the less traveled tees. The blue tees offer a different line challenging our skills from a further set position. The stalling power, finesse and patience may exaggerate my score. In the above picture you will see the by-passed tee blocks. No one wanted to sprain an ankle from planting their foot in a divot accentuating the release point; hence the use of future blue tee use. The course carried the light hearted park feel all the way through the $2 per person admitence fee; park wide. Plenty of fun, challenge, and community activity fill this park. I am left with one question: How was codoreus Park. A report was proposed. ![]() Had to post one more of my photos.
Thanks for humoring me. |
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POSTED May 3, 2:32 PM
10% chance of precipitation. 30%: Doesn't seem like much of a difference but apparently this 20 percent warrants a vicious thunderstorm image. The hour drive to Cordus Park might not be the best idea today: Very disappointing.Cordus Park's spread is very appealing making the default trip to Patapsco bruising to the excitement of a new course every weekend. Patapsco is 16 miles out from Cockeysville housing 18 pins amongst a wide spread park scene. Maybe I'll grab some steaks to BBQ after our go-around. Patapsco golfers fall in and out of woods along a 6,350 ft line alternating between obstructed and open holes. Here I might be able to work on my roller game as well. The course is spread evenly with 6 pins for the three categories listed on PDGA.com; under 300ft, 300-400ft, and over 400 ft. I do enjoy a challenge. -----> Pictures to come. |

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