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Rank: Newbie
Joined: 3/9/2010 Posts: 2
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I am coming to town for a long-scheduled disc golf outing but it looks like the weather in Cincy is going to be very wet during my visit. I was hoping for some local wisdom about which courses have the best drainage or are the best to play when it is wet. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!!
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Rank: Tree Hukker
Joined: 2/7/2008 Posts: 8
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Heck, why not come on up to dayton on the 13th and get in our BID Series #1 at Belmont park? Belmont drains very well. Once you navigate through holes 18, 1, and 2 which are at the bottom portion of the course, most of the of the course sits upon an elevation, so on rainy days the rain flows off from top to the bottom.
Just 30 minutes North of Cincy.
Just a thought.
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 Rank: Elite Veteran
Joined: 1/16/2007 Posts: 848 Location: Wyoming
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Good idea! I was trying to think of a course that drains well besides dinky Woodland Mound. I'll be at Belmont. Any other suggestions?
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Rank: Extreme Veteran
Joined: 3/30/2006 Posts: 367 Location: Ameila, Oh
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Cincinnati State is as dry as a bone!
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 Rank: Veteran
Joined: 11/15/2009 Posts: 138 Location: Independence
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How is Idlewild for drainage?
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 Rank: Extreme Veteran
Joined: 9/18/2005 Posts: 330 Location: Where it puts the lotion on its skin
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Idlewild usually drains better than most of the courses around here. Some spots can stay pretty wet though. I'd be wary of playing long 13-14.
As for Belmont, it's 30 minutes away if you drive 100 mph.
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Rank: Newbie
Joined: 3/9/2010 Posts: 2
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Thank you all for the tips. Crossing my fingers for some clear skies.
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 Rank: Tree Hukker
Joined: 9/10/2006 Posts: 23
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Lincoln Ridge (Banklick)- that's where I usually go when it's wet.
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