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Rank: Elite Veteran
Joined: 2/27/2003 Posts: 1,146
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So how far out does a disc golf course have to be to be considered a cincinnati disc golf course? If it's 1 hour then wouldn't dayton courses fit into that catagory? I don't think they(dayton club) would want to be considered cincy courses.
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Rank: Extreme Veteran
Joined: 5/17/2003 Posts: 221
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That's a good question. I think when we include Dayton-area courses, we're probably only doing so to aid the traveling player in his decision as to what courses to check out while in the area. It's not a knock on Dayton, as far as I'm concerned. We can't literally steal their course, can we? ;-) Should we draw an arbitrary radius when listing courses?
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Rank: Veteran
Joined: 5/17/2006 Posts: 69
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If you are classifying "Cincy" courses, I would stop in the middletown area even though Dayton is only 15 min from there
If you are giving listings of courses "within 1 hour" then we definitely fit in, as well as N ky, etc..
As an example Buck Creek State Park is out newest course, but it is in Springfield about 40-45 min away from Dayton, but is considered a Dayton course but is only 30 min from C-Bus
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 Rank: Elite Veteran
Joined: 11/18/2003 Posts: 944 Location: Fairfield, OH
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I think any course in Hamilton, Butler, Warren, Clermont, Campbell, Kenton, or Boone County classifies as a Cincinnati course.
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