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#5951 From: "stumpy_37223" <raymannutly@...>
Date: Tue Jun 30, 2009 3:59 pm
Subject: Summer Blast
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This past weekend Codorus State Park had its Summer Blast and this year we were
there to promote disc golf & the Cod. Zak Cornbower and John Stump talked for
hours about the sport to many new people & families. The area that the manager
of the park (Warren Wentzs)gave us was a great spot, we were right there in the
mix of things. With 6 portable baskets and a bag full of putters and sharks we
gave people the chance to see and play the sport. We answered questions and did
some demonstrations. There were 2 long baskets that we could also show off some
skill levels. We pointed some out of townees to the local courses like B.W.C.C &
Creekside.

This was a Blast...

This will be something that we hope will be at future summer blasts at the park.
We might even see some new faces at our Wednesday night rounds, that start at 6
pm at the blue lot.

Thank you Jay. for the sign and flag, Warren Werntz and the park office for the
baskets and discs.

Thank You Zak for the time & helping support your home course.

CODORUS DISC GOLF










#5952 From: "Jay." <gobrechtja@...>
Date: Thu Jul 2, 2009 12:41 am
Subject: Re: Codorus upkeep
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Glad the summer blast went well.

Cross Country fairway #2 has been groomed and spruced up from its overgrowth.
..... Here's the outlook of things. If you want to play the Codorus courses and
enjoy them, we are all going to have to do a bit of something to help out.

Suggestions: Prune the pathways from basket to the next TEE and help keep them
open and free of briars.
Help keep down the tall rough that is not being mowed as wide as in the past
along fairways... a sickle / sythe.. etc.

Searching for discs in the tall-briary-rough is never as much fun as playing on
a groomed course. If you have any specific questions, email me
jdot1955@... or contact the maintenance department head.

Summer is tournament travel time as well... good luck to everyone who is able to
compete at various states and parks courses.




 
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