Sunrise Park

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Course Description:

Long and open with a few pins tucked into the woods. Some rolling terrain on the front, but the back is flat, long and open. The wind can be brutal and a pond is in play on 3 holes.

Course Established: 2005

Additional Course Information:

Additional Course Information for Sunrise Park:

course has tee signs
restrooms available
handicap accessible

Directions:

0.5 mile east of Rt. 59 on the corner of Struckman Blvd. and Appletree Ln.

Reviews:

5

Absolutely amazing course. Start is easy, but once you get to the 3rd your in the woods shooting out to the hole. On the 6th hole is a wicked dog tail shot. 8,9,and 10 are all water holes, but are able to avoid them if you want. on 15 your shooting into the forest for the hole.

4

Very good course with long holes after the patch of trees. Lake comes into play on three holes. Wind is also a factor after the lake holes. Throwing from the elevated tee (two holes) is a great boost to your ego.

4

a great course to play!! 3 water holes but easy to get over.. if your disc goes in i say stay out water looks nasty..

3

open and kind of boring. kinda challenging though. couple baskets missing when iwas there in 2009. not a horrible course though.

3

Solid course. Fun place if you can throw 300ft+, you can air it out on almost every hole (especially the back 9). Three holes have a water hazard although only one you need to really watch for if you are a RHBH thrower.

4

Nice DG course. Pros: variety of holes, descent layout, well maintained, primarily a DG park. Cons: most tees are rough uneven grass & narrow dirt, lacks tree obstructions on some open holes.

5

Phenomenal course located in bartlett off of rt. 59. As close to professional pars as any course within the greater chicago. i would call myself an advanced player, and I shot a -6. The course itself is very fun to play because the pars are challenging, distance is long (p.s. i wouldn't reccomend this course to players who can't throw at least 300').
Pros: Distance, difficulty, accuracy shots out/into the woods.
Cons: Poorly kept teeboxes which are very difficult to throw off of.
I felt as if overall, i would rate the difficulty up there with "the oaks" in mokena, but with more distnace vs. pars