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9-Hole Carriage Cove Fribee Golf Course



Ryan Tripp, Brian Zundel, Mike Zimmerman and I all christened the new Carriage Cove Ultimate Frisbee Golf Course today. It took about an hour to play the course. The good news is that we stayed away from cars. The bad news is that I lodged my frisbee on the clubhouse roof on the 8th hole. It was a reckless move that never should have happened.

Rules
-Order of Tee is decided by the lowest score on the previous hole.
-Throw from behind where your frisbee landed with respect to the course.
-Must be thrown from a controlled position; no jumping or leaning against objects.
-Out of Bounds (OB) is an automatic 1 stroke penalty and dropped perpendicular to the line of sight the hole on either side of you. Roof, sand and inside the pool fence are all OB.
-Any contact with a car or motorcycle is an automatic 2 stroke penalty. Play is where it lies (unless you feel cars are still in danger).
-If you throw it on a roof (OB), that is still only a 1 stroke penalty, but you must retrieve your own frisbee through attic skylight access.
-If the insides of any apartments are not accessible, use their doormat.


Hole 1- Don't hit the roof [par 5]
Back bathroom of 221 (or 224) to Balcony of 328.
*Option: Start from the parking lot sidewalk in front of building 7 [par 3].

Hole 2- The Serpentine [par 4]
Balcony of 328 to Balcony of 215.
*Option: Hole in the mailbox waste bin [par 4].

Hole 3- Ping Pong Putt [par 4]
Balcony of 215 to the top of the Club House Ping-Pong table.

Hole 4- The Dragon's Mouth [par 3]
Back of the Ping-Pong table to the inside of Dryer 58.
*You can throw into the laundry room from either entrance.

Hole 5- Nothing But Net [par 7]
Dryer 58 to the basketball hoop.
*Water hazards, roofs and sand are 1 stroke penalties.

Hole 6- No "Solicitating" [par 4]
Cement slap housing the basketball hoop to the door mat of apartment 206.

Hole 7- The Co Co Hole [par 4]
Apartment 206 to Cox's couch, outside 225.

Hole 8- Fryn' Frisbees [par 3]
From the 1st floor corridor of building 7, through the building, to the inside of the BBQ grill on the patio between buildings 4 & 7. The frisbee must come to rest on the actual grill.

Hole 9- The Hot Pot [par 3]
The NE cement square of the patio to the inside of the hot tub.
*Option if you are only playing 9 holes and you want a challenge: Must go around the parameter of the pool fence. Same rules as hole 11, but the invisible standards are reversed [par 5].



*Desert Time back at "The Club House." MEMBERS ONLY!

Comments

  1. Bryan, would you like to have a ward activity out of this, or are you keeping this a little more low key? I like it A LOT!

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  2. I think it would make a great family reunion activity! I've never played but would love to.

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