I want to be fully transparent to make sure the full impact to homeowners is seen in an objective manner
Here's a screenshot of the entire course.
As you can see most of the course is FAR FAR AWAY from most houses
There are only 3 areas were discs could be thrown horribly awry and end up in homeowners yards.
Below are close ups of those areas and explanations
One piece of information is that Tiffany Park was already home to a 6 hole disc golf course that has existed for MANY years already, which comes into play for 2 of the three areas.
This is hole #7 that parallels 3 houses to the right. It is possible on a poor throw that a disc could get into one of those 3 yards. it would be a very rare throw that got into one of those yards.
But this hole already existed for years in the 6 hole Tiffany park disc golf course and there was nary a complaint in the years it was there.
Next Hole near houses is hole 10 shown below (also this hole existed like it does today in theTiffany Park with nary a complaint for years)
It really would have to be a bad throw to get into those yards. It could happen but it would be rare.
And in previous post you see the new hole 12 that is impacting a single house on the course.
The simple solution proposed for that is to move the tee pad forward 300 feet. It's already a 1000' long Par 5 and 700 feet on other courses is par 4 or par 5.
this was proposed.
In the spirit of full disclosure, Hole #3 could be considered a potential issue since it crosses a sidewalk, which could be a danger area if someone threw a disc while someone was on a sidewalk (although that would have to be a very immature player who was not following guidelines of disc golf)
this was also proposed as a solution to move that basket to a safe location on the southside of the sidewalk.
I will let everyone make their own deductions about the true nature of the complaints.
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