Buying baskets for a new course

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Buying baskets for a new course

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I have a nonprofit looking to add a 9 hole course to their land. It will be semi private and I thing I can convince them to at least have an annual tourney once they have 18. My question... where to buy baskets/flypads. Is there a price break on 9?
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View Don Boutin's post about sponsoring baskets
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I'd talk to Jason as well. He knows all the discounts of buying baskets and such.
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talk to Russell at Innova champion Discs...tell em Bill N sent you :wink:
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Post by Adam Goodman »

We just bought some Chainstars from Discraft for new holes at Waveny. The removable Chainstar basket with sleeve and locking collar (everything you need) cost $297. Additional sleeves were $17 each.
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Post by huge »

Awesome,

We have the sponsorship money coming in so we can get this in asap
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