heading to ME where should I play on my route?

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Titan_Bariloni
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heading to ME where should I play on my route?

Post by Titan_Bariloni »

heading the east port this upcoming weekend for the Pirate Fest and family stuff...

where not to far off my route should I play...have played many courses in ME before so would want new to me kinda

looking for cleaner stroller friendly course of sorts...magical fairies and blah blah

does bangor have a course still?>

can prob only get 1 round on way up...1 on way home

suggest a few please please and TY
Troy Dietrich
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Re: heading to ME where should I play on my route?

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If you haven't been to sabattus, disc courses just don't get more manicured and stroller friendly. Stone dust roads follow almost all the non grass fairways. And the eagle course is a real challenge.
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Dylan Courtney
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Re: heading to ME where should I play on my route?

Post by Dylan Courtney »

DR Disc Golf right outside Bangor is relatively stroller friendly. Pretty fun course too.
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