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Title: Closed for the Winter?
Post by: ParkerJ152 on November 02, 2007, 10:16:39 PM
Hello,

What courses are usually closed for the winter?
I know Palatine takes the baskets out of the ground, what other courses do this in IL?

Thanks,
Jason
Title: Re: Closed for the Winter?
Post by: pickax on November 03, 2007, 04:48:15 AM
St.Charles (Campton Hills) closes, Downers Grove pulls some baskets for the sledding hill.
Title: Re: Closed for the Winter?
Post by: discmonkey on November 05, 2007, 12:53:41 PM
What about the fly 18 courses?  Does the park district just close up shop and leave the course to its own devices, or are there staff there year round?
Title: Re: Closed for the Winter?
Post by: Jon Brakel on November 05, 2007, 01:00:12 PM
Edgebrook pulls their baskets for the winter. However, this year they dropped Reese and Reese has, or will be shortly, pulled his baskets from the course. Edgebrook has plans to reinstall the course without Reese next Spring.
Title: Re: Closed for the Winter?
Post by: Chainmeister on November 05, 2007, 01:42:30 PM
They might be gone.  Reese had posted in the Discontinuum location of the PDGA board that he planned to be in Chicago last weekend pulling the courses. http://www.pdga.com/msgboard/showflat.php?Cat=0&Number=758475&Main=678545#Post758475

I don't know if they are  gone or not.
Title: Re: Closed for the Winter?
Post by: skipache on November 05, 2007, 06:57:20 PM
he was in hammond and ceder lake on sunday at the tournament
Title: Re: Closed for the Winter?
Post by: Chainmeister on November 06, 2007, 08:41:35 AM
This sub-topic should now read "RIP Edgebrook" as Rese posted the following on the PDGA site:

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Both courses have been removed yesterday.Not a fun day removing I will be going to some courses today and tommorow I will let all know what new course we have secured.
Thanks
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Title: Re: Closed for the Winter?
Post by: Bruce Brakel on November 06, 2007, 08:58:01 AM
Just a note on Edgebrook.  I've been hearing about Edgebrook second hand through the management at Willow Brook because Willow Brook has been looking into the idea of putting in a permanent course and I suggested they talk to Edgebrook about how it is working there. 

It sounds like Edgebrook is still interested in disc golf.  They were telling Willow Brook that it was good for their business and they plan on putting the course back in when they can.  They might have to take a year off or maybe they don't.  That's a contractual issue with Reese. 

Like Jon, I'm pretty optimistic that Edgebrook will be back with baskets before too long. 
Title: Re: Closed for the Winter?
Post by: Working Stiff on November 22, 2007, 05:40:34 PM
I went out to South Elgin today.  The baskets are pulled and there is a sign that says the course is closed for the Winter.  So you can add South Elgin to the list of courses that are pulled for the Winter.

So much for my plan of sneaking away from my Mother-in-law's for a quick nine during the Holidays.
Title: Re: Closed for the Winter?
Post by: spike on November 24, 2007, 07:13:03 AM
it is still to be determined when edgebrook will resurface.  due to a technicality in the contract that reese signed with billy casper golf (which manages cook co. forest preserve golf courses), the no-compete clause is invalidated, and edgebrook may install their own baskets immediately if they desire.  the regional manager has yet to make the decision as to if and when they will move forward with disc golf.  they may pull the trigger in the spring, or give it a year, sort of a cooling-off period.  the regional wants to do it, and has very vocal support of the general manager at edgebrook, but they say they have a very bad taste left in their mouths after all of the disagreements the two sides have had.  there is no love lost between the two parties.  i'll know something soon about their tentative plans, and will post as soon as there are developments.
Title: Re: Closed for the Winter?
Post by: Brian on December 02, 2007, 03:34:27 PM
Brown Deer is out for the winter and Dretzka is in it's winter position. 
Title: Re: Closed for the Winter?
Post by: shawn on December 04, 2007, 06:04:19 PM
I highly recommend going to Dreska and playing the winter course.  To me it is the best course in this area...  its got lots of elevation, water holes, length and more elevation to make your legs burn..

The Real Ice Bowl  http://www.unclejoes.org/ is going to be on this course...  20th year and this one is going to be huge, If you have not signed up yet, you should consider it.
Title: Re: Closed for the Winter?
Post by: can't putt on December 14, 2007, 03:40:49 PM
St. Charles -- baskets are pulled.  :-\