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The Course That McCabe Built: The Hollows DGC

Posted: Wed May 14, 2014 10:23 pm
by John Rogers
Anyone have an inside scoop on where in Manchester Mr. Eric McCabe might have scouted for a course? He said the city showed him three spots. I'm looking forward to developments...I just hope they happen as quickly as I would want to visit!

Re: The Course That McCabe Built

Posted: Thu May 15, 2014 9:00 am
by Titan_Bariloni
there was another thread with some manchester info..not sure where...

wicked cool if Eric is creating one though

Re: The Course That McCabe Built

Posted: Thu May 15, 2014 11:00 am
by Mike Dussault
Manchester, England?

:scratch:

Re: The Course That McCabe Built

Posted: Thu May 15, 2014 11:01 am
by Brad Harris
He looked at Livingston Park, Rock Rimmon Park, and Pine Grove Cemetary (backland).

From what I've heard, I think Livingston is the one he chose.

Re: The Course That McCabe Built

Posted: Thu May 15, 2014 11:13 am
by Titan_Bariloni
so what is his time frame on the project?
does he live nearish there now?
championship layout?

wonder how all this transpired?

ty for any info
over all great news that area needs a DG course bad

Re: The Course That McCabe Built

Posted: Thu May 15, 2014 11:23 am
by Jeff Prendergast
Mike Dussault wrote:Manchester, England?

:scratch:



Gotta be Manchester, Vermont




edit: yes it's obviously NH based on the subsection of the forum...i'm just playing along from home.

Re: The Course That McCabe Built

Posted: Thu May 15, 2014 11:25 am
by Alan MacLean
He looked at Livingston Park, Rock Rimmon Park, and Pine Grove Cemetary (backland).

From what I've heard, I think Livingston is the one he chose.


I heard from a little birdie the other day that it may be Pine Grove... but how "in the know" the birdie may be is unknown to me.

Gotta be Manchester, Vermont

Manch, NH

Re: The Course That McCabe Built

Posted: Thu May 15, 2014 11:26 am
by Brad Harris
Titan_Bariloni wrote:so what is his time frame on the project?
does he live nearish there now?
championship layout?


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vOqnNZE ... Xp-UTgAozg

Go to the 3:00 mark, he talks about the trip.

Bill Bruce, owner of Breakin Chains in Hooksett is spearheading this effort.

Re: The Course That McCabe Built

Posted: Thu May 15, 2014 11:38 am
by Jeff Prendergast
Alan MacLean wrote:Manch, NH


Board index » Courses & Leagues » New Hampshire :wink:

Re: The Course That McCabe Built

Posted: Thu May 15, 2014 12:21 pm
by Titan_Bariloni
mod please move to courses outside nefaland..lol

serious though this is kinda huge news

Nefaland/NH had a huge dark hole in manchester
the population is mucho as well there

to have a course designed by a world champion who frequents NE is awesome

it will also bring in a fresh new design by someone who has played world wide at a high level

added to that I am sure we will see some top pros at an event there one day

basically NE is on verege of blowing right off the DG planet
and that is cool

Re: The Course That McCabe Built

Posted: Thu May 15, 2014 4:55 pm
by John Rogers
I think I'm most looking forward to an added national tour stop. Thanks for the information, folks.

Dussault, I don't think the Brits would take too kindly to a man with the last name beginning with Mc building a course on their lands.

Re: The Course That McCabe Built

Posted: Fri May 16, 2014 11:38 am
by Alan MacLean
Board index » Courses & Leagues » New Hampshire :wink:


Yesterday I had a preview window open with this picture and a reminder it was the NH courses thread but ended up not wanting to go there. :)

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Re: The Course That McCabe Built

Posted: Fri May 16, 2014 1:33 pm
by Jeff Prendergast
I assumed Mike D was kidding so I continued the gag as best I could. I learned a lot about different places named Manchester yesterday. The one in Noob Hampshire is the largest Manchester in this country (i'm in the USA, unlike Buttons). The one in Connecticut already has a disc golf course. Among New England states, only Rhode Island is devoid of a Manchester. In NJ it's a township, in New York, it's a village, within a town of the same name.

It's Manchester-by-the-Sea in MA, but I call it Massachusetts' moustache.

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Re: The Course That McCabe Built

Posted: Fri May 16, 2014 1:53 pm
by Matt Stroika
Jeff Prendergast wrote:
It's Manchester-by-the-Sea in MA, but I call it Massachusetts' moustache.



Then what do you call Provincetown?

Re: The Course That McCabe Built

Posted: Fri May 16, 2014 2:00 pm
by Jeff Prendergast
As a child I saw Cape Cod as a forearm, with the South Shore a massive bicep. So P-town would have been the fist of a flexing Southeastern Mass.

Re: The Course That McCabe Built

Posted: Sat May 17, 2014 6:50 pm
by Titan_Bariloni
Rorschach test of massachusttes to see what your brain relates to..I wonder how many would see it for what it is MA..I am sure it would depend on where you lived and/or the grasp for US geographics

I was wondering when at Pinnacle and seen the flier for DG shop in Hooksett what the heck was up there...now I understand and is awesome their is a depending business that poises to profit amplifing the need even more for a course up there...

My sick DG brain can sleep better now knowing that portion of NH seems to be in good hands...lol but serious

Re: The Course That McCabe Built

Posted: Fri May 23, 2014 10:11 am
by John Rogers
McCabe said yesterday on Disc Golf Answer Man that 18 holes will be in by this fall. He'll be traveling back after the upcoming Japan Open and will be starting his project! He hasn't officially declared the course site, however.

Re: The Course That McCabe Built

Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2014 9:05 pm
by John Rogers
There was a photo on Eric's Instagram of him posing with a machete...this is going to be good.

Re: The Course That McCabe Built

Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2014 9:54 am
by josh.grayum
Anyone have any other update or a way to get information on this? All signs look promising but not sure where to find out more details (if there are any). Ever since I moved up to NH from central Mass I have really struggled staying in the game. With a few kids and busy work schedule I rely on courses within easy driving distance. Excited about this prospect!

Re: The Course That McCabe Built

Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2014 2:21 pm
by John Rogers
https://www.facebook.com/TheHollowsDiscGolfCourse

There's a work day scheduled for Sunday, July 20th.

Re: The Course That McCabe Built

Posted: Sat Jul 12, 2014 9:45 am
by Ryan Gwillim
Excellent news! I'm glad McCabe was involved in the design. It's a long time coming for Manchester, and this should open up the city for more DG!

My in-laws will be at the work party. :)

Re: The Course That McCabe Built

Posted: Sat Jul 12, 2014 10:30 am
by Titan_Bariloni
emac gonna be at the work day?
or did he just design the gem?

Re: The Course That McCabe Built

Posted: Sat Jul 12, 2014 9:27 pm
by Matt Stroika
Emac will not be at the work day. I am hoping that I can make it. I can't wait to have a course in ManchVegas.

Re: The Course That McCabe Built

Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2014 2:47 pm
by Titan_Bariloni
who is the lead supervisor for the project to ensure the design is implimented as designed?
just curious..nothing more then that
ty

also an old deadzone map I created..had manchvegas as a key target..this is awesome that will be no longer...

Re: The Course That McCabe Built

Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2014 11:41 am
by josh.grayum
Anyone else see all the pictures posted on the Facebook page yesterday? Looks like they're doing some serious work to clear those fairways! Wish I could go help on the upcoming work day but I'll be busy.

Re: The Course That McCabe Built

Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2014 6:54 pm
by Bob Johnson
Heard that they will be going with new Dynamic Disc baskets. First in the country!

Re: The Course That McCabe Built: The Hollows DGC

Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2014 1:42 pm
by Alan MacLean
As someone who lives 5 min south of this course on 3A, I'm getting legit goosebumps knowing this might be open this fall.

Re: The Course That McCabe Built: The Hollows DGC

Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2014 9:26 pm
by Titan_Bariloni
I predict this course is infectious and spreads the dg course virus throughout that region

Re: The Course That McCabe Built: The Hollows DGC

Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2014 11:36 am
by Ryan Gwillim
How was the volunteer clean-up over the weekend?

Re: The Course That McCabe Built: The Hollows DGC

Posted: Tue Oct 14, 2014 1:41 pm
by Alan MacLean
Update for those who care, which may be no one since this thread has pretty much died.

They supposedly had a "work day" this past Saturday, which I went to, but the rain scared all other golfers away. Nothing to do since no one showed up, though a school group came to make a foot bridge, and P&R time was lost by unearthing one of the tractors that got sucked into the ground by mother Earth. I left with what I felt was good news and bad news. I hear it's always better to start with the bad news.

The bad news...
1) In all honesty, I highly doubt this course is open this fall as advertised. Lucky if baskets are in before the winter.
2) Still tons left to do with trees, paths, tees... just a ton of clearing.
3) I guess McCabe labeled the tee and basket locations with stakes in the ground, many of which were unable to be found or were laying down in the dirt.
4) Just an observation - but many of the "long" basket locations are just 50' past the first location, and usually in a cluster of trees. So when in the "long" position, you just have to throw a bit longer on the same path and then roll the dice to see if you have to putt between two trees, or have no shot at all. I can recall at least 5 holes where the pin was inside a TIGHT circle of 3-6 BIG trees.
5) For the amount of land used, the course feel VERY flat and short. I felt like I walked Maple Hill Golds (in land) but saw a Maple Hill Red layout (for the holes).

The good news...

Despite all of the above, Bill seems to be hell bent on keeping this on track, getting these baskets in the ground, listening to feedback, running some leagues/tournies, and making this course as good as possible. Probably one of the best people possible to be the point of contact. I'm guessing the first year will be the absolute definition of a "break in period" where we learn a lot the course through repetitious play. I can almost guarantee there will be changes desired (move this tee here, remove those dumb saplings there, why are there like nine long basket locations in 10' circles of 3' wide trees?...etc.). Bill sounds like he's going to keep TCB on this course until he feels it's worthy of its' peer courses and for that, much appreciation goes his way.