Barnett Park - North

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Course Description:

Pleasant; grassy with large trees, water hazards and some man made elevation. Multiple tees and pin locations. Nice facilities. Two 18 hole courses. Pro shop; (321) 276-3681.

Course Established: 2003

Additional Course Information:

Additional Course Information for Barnett Park - North:

course has tee signs
restrooms available
handicap accessible
camping available nearby

Directions:

I-4; go west 3.5 miles on Hwy 50 to a right on BMX Ln. (just past the Central FL Fairgrounds). Pass the BMX track to park, right at stop sign. Maps/scorecards at 1st tee near tennis courts. Pro Shop near restrooms.

Reviews:

3

Nice combination of open and wooded holes needing a variety of shots. Water plays on four holes. Some slight elevation changes. Hole 18 a signature one with 3/4s of drive over water with basket on island.Hole one east of parking adjacent to man made lake. Installation of complete concrete pads would garner an additional link in rating. Second 18-hole course at same location.
Mark Janssen
Vice President - Orlando Disc Golf Club
PDGA: 20994
ODGC: 001

4

Great course! Hole 14 skirts an active athletic field with a picnic table that is near the hole, make sure its clear before launching. Due to recent construction projects hole 6 and 7 are non-existent. After 5 walk along the edge of the field ( development in distance, walk left edge) taking your first left cut to the next hole (sandy fairway) The situation has been rectified with the addition of a 14A and 14b after the original 14th hole. Watch out for stinging ants if you stand in the same place too long!

3

Pleased to report that holes 6 and 7 do exist. This course is fairly open in a lot of places, but also completely covered by short palm bushes. There are a few severe doglegs, but the course is mostly straight. Try to avoid the water on hole 12, because it's actually very muddy at the bottom.

One caveat, we did not try the water hole, because we have no discs that float yet. It's an interesting idea, but I wouldn't try unless you have that contingency available.