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Course Projects
In-Progress
- Chip spreading on many holes for erosion control
Completed
- Hole 9 to 10 - 32 foot bridge complete!
- Shed - Complete.
- Hole 9 - Build Erosion Wall on left side of fairway
- Hole 9 - Add chips to fairway to reduce erosion
- Hole 13 - New B position in ditch.
- Hole 13 - New C position now elevated.
- Bag Hangers for holes: 4abc, 10, 13, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27
- Hole 5 - Log pile not completed on fairway
- Hole 6 - Log pile not completed on fairway
- Hole 13 - New cement tee complete.
- Hole 7 - New cement tee complete.
- Locks - 90 new locks purchased and installed on the course.
- Number plate stickers on all 27 holes with BCDGA. website info
and larger easier to read black numbers on an orange background
- Flag holders mounted to the number plates of each basket to
allow tournament flags to be easily installed and removed
- 4 BCDGA Plexiglass signs. installed on the walls of hole #3, #8,
#11 and on the sign in the plantation parking lot
- Bag hangers on holes: 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12L, 14, 15,
16, 17, 18, 19, & 20
- Practice basket added in the plantation parking lot
- Hole 1 - Built an Erosion Wall
- Hole 2 - Cement New Teepad
- Hole 2 - Erosion control on fairway
- Hole 3C - Build Elevated Basket Wall
- Path to next tee (#3C to #4C).
- Log piles on #4 fairway.
- Hole 5 - Clear Tree Fall
- New Elevated Tee on #5
- Hole 5 and 6 - Combined to make 1 hole
- Hole 6 - Built Erosion Wall
- Hole 6 - Cement Teepad
- Hole 7 - Extended Cement Teepad
- Hole 8A - Design and Build Sleeve Holder
- Hole 8A - Built Elevated Basket Platform
- Hole 9 - New hole added
- Hole 9 - Cement Teepad
- Hole 9 - Log pile added to fairway
- Hole 10 - New hole added
- Hole 10 - Built Erosion Wall
- Hole 10C2 - New pin position
- Hole 10 - Steps added to fairway
- Hole 11B - Built Sleeve Holder
- Hole 11B - Elevated pin
- Hole 11 - Log piles added
- Hole 11C - Rock wall and sand traps added
- Hole 11C - Built Sleeve Holder
- Hole 11C - Built Elevated Basket Wall
- Hole 11C - Elevated pin
- Hole 13 - Cleared Fallen Tree
- Hole 13 and 14 - Combined to make 1 hole
- Hole 14 - Built Erosion Wall
- Hole 14 - Cement Teepad
- Hole 16 - Cement Teepad
- Hole 16 - New C pin location installed and seeded with grass
- Hole 16 to 17 - Bridge added
- Hole 17 - Tree groomed to remove excess vines.
- Hole 18 - Extended Cement Teepad
- Hole 19 - Log piles and erosion control on fairway
- Hole 19 - Elevated Tee
- Hole 22 - Cement Teepad
- Hole 22 - Built Erosion Wall
- Hole 23 - Built Erosion Wall
- Hole 23 - Elevated Teepad
- Hole 24 - Cement Teepad
- Hole 25 - Cement Teepad
- Hole 26 - Tree groomed to remove excess vines.
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Dear Disc Golf Enthusiast,
For a course like Tyler the work needed is never done, and there are
always small and big things that need to be accomplished. Sometime it is
as simple as going around the course and cleaning up, other times it is
a huge undertaking like building a 36 foot long bridge. Currently we
have a great core group of people who on a fairly regular basis help out
and make Tyler what it is, one AWESOME course, but we are getting to the
point were we could use a few good 'extra hands'. So if you would like
to help out and volunteer please contact Rex Hay ( )
who will be more than willing to make sure your name is on a list for
'Grounds Keeper Willy' so when that next project comes up, we can call
you.
The other aspect of our plea is, while the Park has been more than
generous in their support of the club and their supply of materials, it
is inevitable that there are expenses outside their ability to help,
such as the need to purchase 90 brand new locks to secure the baskets.
Again, we have a great core of people who help out with cash donations,
but those monies are tight and we know there a lot of people out there
that enjoy the course, and remember, they enjoy it at no cost. How about
donating a few dollars to help us keep Tyler one of the PREMIER courses
in North America? Think of it this way, some people spend $40 - $100 to
go and play that other form of golf, and that's only one round, why not
spend $5, $10, or even $100 and enjoy playing all year long, as many
rounds as you can possible. Every dollar that is donated will go into a
fund just for course work none will be diverted to events or payouts.
Sincerely,
BCDGA Cabinet
Please use the following buttons to donate online. Multiple
quantities are available to donate if desired (ie: 7 $5 donations
would be $35 donated).
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