Cause we’re lazy 😂. It would be better to do a base; our course is really just played by us and the tee pads seem to hold up pretty well as they are. A gravel or stone base is probably a good idea for a high traffic public use course if you have the resources.
Thanks for sharing, this was so wholesome. Really makes the process look less daunting than it probably is 😊
They can rip some forehands! That's awesome! Nice job
Your kids are naturals!
Your family seems like a lot of fun! I loved seeing the energy of everyone on your first throws!
Lots of energy at the Taylor house!
Excellent work!
Super family project 👍🥏🤩
Nice job, Taylors!! Will be fun watching the boys grow into their brothers' handprints. So, 21 bags? I might have lost count.
Great counting, Craig! Yes, 21 bags. Also the frame 3 1/2 ft by 8 ft. Thanks for watching!
great vid...thanks
Did you consider doing a gravel/stone base under the concrete? If so, why did you decide not to?
Cause we’re lazy 😂. It would be better to do a base; our course is really just played by us and the tee pads seem to hold up pretty well as they are. A gravel or stone base is probably a good idea for a high traffic public use course if you have the resources.
About how much would you say it costs to build a home course?
Baskets are anywhere from $250-$450 each, that was about $80 of concrete, you can do the math 😉
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