Tuttle Creek Work Day = Great Success!
Posted: Sun May 06, 2012 1:37 pm
Yesterday (5/5/2012) was the disc golf course work day at Manhattan's Tuttle Creek State Park River Pond course. Many needed improvements & maintenance issues were addressed by DFOK members. [ http://www.discgolfscene.com/clubs/Disc ... _of_Kansas ]
The issues addressed during yesterday's work day were as follows:
1. The addition and/or restoring of many alternate pin placements.
- A. New (or long lost) pin placements were set in new concrete.
- B. Some existing pin placements were re-set in new concrete.
- C. Cleaning out the existing "muck" in many pin placements.
- D. Repainting the bases in bright colors in hopes of them not being damaged (when not in use).
2. The installation of wood chips / mulch around the baskets & tee boxes.
3. The much needed total renovation of basket #3.
- A. Replaced old chains with new properly sized chains.
- B. Cut the center pipe so the basket sets at the proper height.
- C. Straightened the center pipe with a sledge hammer.
- D. Converted from yellow to black color.
4. Repainted all the baskets with a new coat of black paint.
5. Repairs & improvements to all of the existing baskets.
- A. Closed the infamous gaps in the baskets by welding in additional bars.
- B. Removed the wobble in the chain racks & baskets by welding them to then center pipe.
- C. Either cut down in height, or added a "bead" on the center pipe, to prevent them from setting too high or low.
Many area disc golfers pitched in at yesterday's work day. The work started at approx. 8:30a & lasted until approx. 4:00p. Thanks to all the hard work by the DFOK members listed below, the Tuttle Creek River Pond Course is now in great condition. Well done everyone!
Rev. Kevin Clark
Mark Kewley
Thad Pultz
Austin Cranston
Bill Pryor
Daisuke Takahashi
Josh Carroll
Rick Petrie
Adam Johnson
John Helle
Ross Jones
Kirk Dimond
Bob Saber
Kevin Clouse
Bill Mitchell
Aaron Warnke
Kansas Chris
The issues addressed during yesterday's work day were as follows:
1. The addition and/or restoring of many alternate pin placements.
- A. New (or long lost) pin placements were set in new concrete.
- B. Some existing pin placements were re-set in new concrete.
- C. Cleaning out the existing "muck" in many pin placements.
- D. Repainting the bases in bright colors in hopes of them not being damaged (when not in use).
2. The installation of wood chips / mulch around the baskets & tee boxes.
3. The much needed total renovation of basket #3.
- A. Replaced old chains with new properly sized chains.
- B. Cut the center pipe so the basket sets at the proper height.
- C. Straightened the center pipe with a sledge hammer.
- D. Converted from yellow to black color.
4. Repainted all the baskets with a new coat of black paint.
5. Repairs & improvements to all of the existing baskets.
- A. Closed the infamous gaps in the baskets by welding in additional bars.
- B. Removed the wobble in the chain racks & baskets by welding them to then center pipe.
- C. Either cut down in height, or added a "bead" on the center pipe, to prevent them from setting too high or low.
Many area disc golfers pitched in at yesterday's work day. The work started at approx. 8:30a & lasted until approx. 4:00p. Thanks to all the hard work by the DFOK members listed below, the Tuttle Creek River Pond Course is now in great condition. Well done everyone!
Rev. Kevin Clark
Mark Kewley
Thad Pultz
Austin Cranston
Bill Pryor
Daisuke Takahashi
Josh Carroll
Rick Petrie
Adam Johnson
John Helle
Ross Jones
Kirk Dimond
Bob Saber
Kevin Clouse
Bill Mitchell
Aaron Warnke
Kansas Chris