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Save the Backside at La Mirada Disc Golf course

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Jeff Heapy
8 years ago

This course is essential to disc golf history and future. Don't remove the course!

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Scott Riley
8 years ago

Bad idea.

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Mike Helfrich
8 years ago

Please save this beautiful course from being destroyed. -Mike

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Ryan Bianga
8 years ago

Please do not remove the course and cut down the trees. A piece of history sits on the property.

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Barry Fischer
8 years ago

This course means a great deal to the community at large. Not to mention the historical value.

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Tyler Reeves
8 years ago

Please don’t remove parts of one of the most iconic courses on the west coast!

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Eric Stanley
8 years ago

This is a historic place that brings in tourism from around the world! It would be a shame to lose such an amazing disc golf course.

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Chad Weuve
8 years ago

This an ICONIC course in the disc golf community around the world. This is also a destination course for anyone traveling to southern California.

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Jason Alonzo
8 years ago

As a kid I fished there had family reunions there and best thing was the disc golf course I moved away 25 years ago I went back to California last year and the first thing I wanted to do as a family vacation was to go to this wonder course,

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Loren Price
8 years ago

Disc golf has played an important part in La Mirada's history. Reducing the size of the course will make the course unplayable as a championship course and make it useless for tournaments that attract players from around the world. This would have an negative economic impact on the local merchants that have come to rely on the disc golf community for support.

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Colin Kuskie
8 years ago

Please do not destroy this course. The additional 18 holes allow unique opportunities for tournaments.

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Chris Wymer
8 years ago

I believe removing the back 18 hole disc golf course in favor of a maintenance building and road would be a poor decision. La Mirada has a long and storied place in disc golf, having hosted numerous championships, and other high profile tournaments over the last 40 years. It attracts players from all over the United States and Internationally, and builds a positive reputation for the park and the city. It’s a “must visit” location in disc golf circles. It was the first disc golf course I intentionally traveled out of town to play, and is a place I come back to as often as possible. Removing the back 18 would hamper the reputation and appeal that took many decades to build, without adding new value to the park. It would diminish the appeal to players of traveling out of town to play. Lastly, removing the back 18 will put more players on the front 18, which has more foot traffic and pedestrians, thereby increasing the risk of injury to others. Please look harder for a better solution.

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Tom Audisio
8 years ago

Save

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Matthew Candlish
8 years ago

This is an amazing course and would be a shame to lose.

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Scott Lewis
8 years ago

Many other areas to build. no need to remove one of the most historic disc golf courses in the world!!!

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Alan Rodriguez
8 years ago

Ee need to Conserve our parks, this trees are big and beautiful. Please keep them intact

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Chris pinegar jr
8 years ago

Please think of others and nature before destoying such beauty many people like myself enjoy.

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Donovan Varela
8 years ago

This is the only good thing about this side of the park, what bonehead decided it needs to be removed?...

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Robert Ruben Martinez
8 years ago

totally against, disc golfers are a main part of this park. huge park of the community and the disc golf community.

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Jon Berg
8 years ago

This park area is a historic piece of Disc Golf and the value of open space to the community, including the historic value of the course and the use, needs to be seriously considered before simply building another building and street in this heavely urbanized area.. we need our parks and open space! If you must build, please consider less obtrusive designs that would mitigate the impact to the historic course design.