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  •  FredR
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UCP DGC
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Joined: 1/14/08
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Unami Creek Park is now playable, since I installed the baskets Saturday morning. I am waiting for the sign people to finish the signs, so they are not installed yet. The practice basket by the pavilion is not installed either, the contractor forgot to install the sleeve when they did the others. I think they may be coming back this week to put the sleeve in. For the time being, I hung white flagging to follow to the next tee, I don't think its that hard to navigate. I will post up a course map to follow as well. Just remember that the course still needs work. I am continually clearing and removing brush and trees as time allows. Have fun and let me know what you think. I am always up for constructive criticism.
Posted on: 8/25/08 7:04
  •  NateyFresh
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Re: UCP DGC
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Joined: 8/9/08
From Pennsburg PA
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nice, i cant wait to see what its like. will be nice to have a course within 10 mins of my house.
Posted on: 8/25/08 22:00
  •  TheLung
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Joined: 7/11/07
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Hey all,

I went out to play the new course on Monday evening and it is spectacular. Forget all the preconceived notions you may have had about this course and 9-holers in general, because this course is a MUST-PLAY and absolutely worth the commute from wherever you're coming from to play it. At only about 25 minutes down the Northeast Extension of the Turnpike from the Lehigh Valley and requiring barely an hour to complete the nine holes, this course is well worth the trip.

The land that was available for this course was simply so tremendous that would have been hard to blow it. There is simply just some amazing elevation changes, open areas, woods holes that play through old growth forest, a beautiful water hazard that still allows people to retrieve errant shots into the drink, rock outcroppings, etc. to make this course an extremely fun and CHALLENGING layout. Even skilled golfers will be hard pressed to break 30 on this course, let alone par 28. While course designers can only do what they can with the land available, the Unami Creek course in Milford Township blows all other 9-holers in our region out of the water.

Course designer and builder Fred Retter did a simply heroic job whipping this course into shape. Remember those original distances he posted with hole lengths of 150', 210', 190' and 180'? Well those have been tossed out the window. The new course measures over 3100' with all but the three holes 300 feet or greater. One of those holes less than 300 plays over the creek, and the other gains about 30 feet in elevation so it actually plays more like 300'. The amount of weed-whacking and trimming that went into this course is clearly evident, and you'll be amazed at how great Fred has the course looking, with all such work done almost single-handedly. Perhaps the nicest touch are the really sweet frame-worked tee boxes on every hole, with soft crushed stone filler.

Here's a brief walk-through / rundown of the holes that you can expect:

Hole#1 - This is probably one of the few must-deuce holes on the course, but it ain't easy. The hole plays about 280' and in the open near the but over a small rise. The basket is located on the backside of the hill which slopes steeply towards impossibly thick rough. It looks further than it is, but plays shorter, especially if your drive carries over the hill. So while this hole can be deuced, there's also a world of trouble to be found for errant shots.

Hole#2 - Along with the creek hole, the possible signature hole. This pro par four drives severely downhill through a narrow sledding chute into a large field. After that, your next shot must carry all the way down into the corner of the field where the basket is tucked another 100' into the woods and is heavily protected. Be very happy with a four here - I took a bogey 5.

Hole#3 - Playing back across the open field, the polehole is tucked into the woods way up on the hillside with only a narrow opening to the basket. There is plenty of room to land a drive in the field, but too far left blocks off your approach angle and too far right and missing the field will find heavy rough. At 387' feet and gaining 20' or more in elevation, this hole plays like a gold level par 3 that only the gorilla arms in our sport will likely deuce.

Hole#4 - After a pleasant walk through the woods, you come to the water hole! Playing over a bend in the creek, the hole plays 258' downhill with a low ceiling and a hard fade left at the end to the polehole. Your disc will carry water about 85-90% of its flight before you hyzer off to the basket. You'll need to keep your drive low enough below the canopy but high enough to clear the rocks on the water's edge. I parked this one for deuce with a Cro, woo-hoo! Lefties will need a really good turnover disc here.

Here's an look at the hole from early in its construction. Please note that the area around where the red polehole has been drawn is now completely open, with perhaps a 100-ft. diameter green around the basket.




Hole#5 - At 354' and mostly flat, this one plays straight ahead but through tight woods. The fairway is hourglass shaped with a "pinch-point" at about 150' which is no more than about 10 feet wide. I chose to throw a midrange and land at this mark rather than go for the gusto. Again, with the distance and tightness of this hole, I think it plays like a gold level par 3 that only a very skilled player will likely deuce. It was very nice running into Fred and his son on this hole, who were still doing work and clearing ground cover at 7:30 in the evening even as it was getting dark.

Hole#6 - "Rock Island" This hole is about 310' feet and is fun if only for the polehole being placed behind a Volkswagen Microbus-sized boulder. Seriously, this rock formation is about 9-10' high and 15' long and just sticks up kind of out of the blue. Neat!

Hole#7 - This hole plays slightly uphill and 366' long through an ample fairway but it seems more like 400+. After the fairway travels straight for about 300', it curves hard right to the basket. I think only very strong left-handed players will be shooting for deuce here.

Hole#8 - The polehole position is what really makes this one fun. The hole plays 306' uphill, but there is a huge rock formation on the left hand side and a steep drop-off down the hill on the other side of it. The basket is located towards the end of these rocks. When you're on the near side of it and just short, you're faced with an uphill putt similar to hole#8 at Jordan Creek which is the one after the frog pond. If you should fly past the polehole on the far side however, you could roll hundreds of feet down the hill.

Hole#9 - The final hole is the shortest but plays sharply uphill through heavy woods. The green is fast here and you don't want to go left where the hill slopes away. Be excited if you can finish with a birdie, and after you walk up the hill past the pavilion, you're back at hole#1 and ready to play another round of nine.

Again, my hat is off to Fred for single-handedly spearheading this project, and the results are nothing short of amazing. I can only salivate at the prospects of an eventual additional 9-holes at this course. I sure hope that the course is well-received and gains the necessary approval and backing by the parks commission to proceed with this endeavor!

As you make your way through the new course, please keep a couple of things in mind:

As with all new courses, there is heavy rough to the sides of the fairways, especially on the first three holes. When I arrived at the course on Monday, the Laboski family and Jason Davis were on the tee of hole#2 while I drove, and I promptly launched my drive on #1 into the schule behind the basket, never to be found again. On the next hole, someone in their group threw short left and apparently lost their disc. I recommend throwing for accuracy instead of distance on hole#2, because an errant tee shot on the drive has a very good chance of being a lost disc.

The course is still a work in progress. There are tee boxes and tee posts, but no tee signs, directional arrows, or a map. However, Fred has installed hanging shards of white material from trees to guide you to the next tee. If you just follow the white cloths hanging down, you'll easily make your way through the course.

Please note that there are hiking and biking trails that run through the park and in some cases directly along holes or through them. Watch and listen for other park goers in order to avoid interferences. Hole#9 is one such spot - any shot that fades left on the drive could encroach a popular path which runs down from the pavilion.

Also, while it was totally dead on the Monday evening when I was there, I can imagine that hole#1 could be a huge safety concern if there is a group using the pavilion or if people are walking up the steps on the right from the baseball fields. I would imagine that on the weekends is when this could really be an issue, and one might want to skip the hole altogether if it looks unsafe.
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Posted on: 8/28/08 9:55
  •  FredR
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Re: UCP DGC
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Thanks for the kind words. It was nice meeting you as well.

- I got some more work done last night on #2. I cut a ton of briars/sticker bushes on the right and left side of the downhill part of the fairway. Those things were HUGE. After I got into them with the chainsaw, I would venture to guess that they were at least 10'-12' tall. At least now when you short arm your drive, you should be able to retrieve your disc with out too much of a problem, just watch out for "gorge". The branches and stuff are still laying there, but it is much more accessible than it was. I am planning on cleaning up the rest next week when I come back from vacation. Also on #2 I opened up the area where the footbridge is. You may be able to sneak a shot thru there now vs. down the narrow corridor that was there before.

Also, the signs should be done next Saturday. I am planning on picking them up after I get back from vacation. I should be able to hang them sometime Saturday afternoon.
Posted on: 8/29/08 8:47
  •  BrianGunkel
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Re: UCP DGC
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I have played on thirteen 9 hole courses and this one easily beats them all.
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Posted on: 8/30/08 17:53
  •  TheLung
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A group of 7 of us played today and had a blast. Chris Schoch, Gunkel, Sidearm Dave, Pastor Jeff, Frankie, Denny Barr, & me.

I shot like crap the first time through, but played really well the second 9 and won a dollar from Gunkel. (Yay!) I deuced hole#4 over the water both times today. (I have played this hole three times and birdied it every single time)
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Posted on: 8/30/08 21:47
  •  BrianGunkel
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we forgot to give pastor jeff his dollar for hitting metal on the one hole.
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Posted on: 8/30/08 22:10
  •  3dd13
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I got to play this one real early Saturday morning before I had to rip apart my washing machine. (Plus I had to pick up a poker table in Kintnersville)

This is definetly the best 9 hole course as Gunkel said earlier. I'm not used to the soft crushed stone yet. I kept thinking I was going to twist something.

Hole 4 is a great hole and an easy deuce hole. I placed my drive next to the pole.

I also enjoyed the huge boulder hole. I had no idea where I was throwing to.
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Posted on: 8/31/08 8:31
  •  TheLung
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Re: UCP DGC
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It wasn't so easy for Gunkel during the second round through on Saturday. He put two in the drink and took a double circle 6.
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Posted on: 8/31/08 21:57
  •  BrianGunkel
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after getting 1 hour of sleep the night before and playing 18 holes on another course of about 7500 feet in length and then playing 18 holes at unami in which the first round i did get a 2 on the hole the double circle 6 during the second round there actually felt like a par.
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Posted on: 9/1/08 7:49
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