Ann Morrison Park Southeast
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Course Description:
Grassy well-maintained riverside park with flat terrain, trees, water hazards (swampy ditches). Alt. pin placements for all holes. Road tees are wheelchair-accessible, marked by paint. Summer course.
Course Established: 1996
Additional Course Information:
Additional Course Information for Ann Morrison Park Southeast:
Directions:
I-84, exit 53 (Vista Ave.) north 2 miles, then under the RR overpass, down the hill to a left at light on Ann Morrison Dr. Go past Pizza Hut into park (hole #5 is on your right). Follow road around past tennis courts and softball diamonds to big disc golf sign and the 1st tee.




Pretty plan course with high traffic, you will meet some cool people but walkways are busy all year around. A few water hazards but not a ton. Geese shit everywhere. Nothing special.
Out of the Boise area courses i would have to say this is the best by far. It's a 20 hole course that changes every week. 3-4 different course plan on most holes some more. Kinda crowded late in the afternoon but early morning and late afternoon is good. Very nice lay out from easy to very hard. very nice people. I strongly recommend
I love this course! Plenty of space makes it feel like you are not crowded by other players. Baskets change every week or two making it never a dull place. The course has many different obstacles requiring accuracy and yet open baskets for power throws. I highly recommend this course.
I'd like to say first off that this is the only course I've really played. On that note I played here when I was first starting. I'm still having fun on this course. Some holes are difficult for the new players but most are generally easy.
A great course for newbies to professionals. Every hole has an "out" for beginners to hone their disc throwing skills. Lots of trees to throw around, over, and under. At first glance this course is easy, but once you get into the meat of it, it can kick your tail. Lots of creeks running through and around the course add the excitement of playing in the water.
The only negative I found is that in the morning the city tends to "overwater" the main fairways. Several holes you must contend with the large water sprinklers as well as the trees and other natural obstacles.
I will play this course again!
This course is boring because it is flat and the holes are not creative. It's frustrating because it's crowded and has too many trees in some fairways. Over all it's the worst course I've played which is unfortunate because it' the only course close to my house, that's the only reason I go back again and again. Maybe it would be better with less goose turds and if they dropped the water level on the bigger water hazards.
Well maintained, but not a terribly interesting course.