Brengle Terrace Park Disc Golf Course
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Year Established:
2012
Rating:
(1 vote)
Good variety spread around the park - from hilly to flat areas and from extremely wooded to open. Pro shop on site (building between baseball diamonds near #17).
Course Details
Course Type: Permanent
# Holes: 18
Target Type: DISCatcher
Tee Type: Rubber Mats
Elevation: Mostly Hilly
Foliage: Woodsy
Course Length: 4,824ft
Alternate Length: 5,190ft
Hole Length: Under 300ft: 13 | 300 - 400ft: 4 | Over 400ft: 1
Course Designer: John Heaton & Max Nichols
Directions
From San Diego; take 15N to exit 32 and merge onto CA-78 W. Take exit 7 for Civic Center Dr and make a right. Go 1.2 miles to a right on E Vista Way. Then right on Vale Terrace Dr. Go 0.9 mile to a left on Jim Porter Pkwy. Take a left in the parking lot and drive uphill past the sports fields to 1st tee.
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Although this was a bit of a drive, my friends and I found it totally worth it. First of all free to walk on. Second, the course length, challenge, and woodsy feel makes it a refreshing change to Morley. Their pro shop is one of the best, the gal working there was knowledgeable, friendly and informative. Their disc selection goes way beyond Innova. I picked up a Voodoo putter and my buddy got an MVP. The elevation change is crazy! We really felt like we were out hiking so don't try coming out here in sandals unless that's your thing. Some of the tees were a bit hard to find, but everyone playing the course were all very friendly and helpful. The rubber mat tee pads are well maintained and there are wooden posts indicating the hole number, but no sign info on the hole itself. The disc catcher baskets are also well maintained and all in all the course is very professionally done. My only issue with the course is it was very difficult to find hole one, then it was difficult to find hole 3 and 6 I believe it was? The biggest thing is the pro shop isn't until hole 17 and its a real pain to walk from the dirt parking lot at hole 1 all the way back to hole 17 then back to hole 1 to start your game. Also the first 2 holes are ruthlessly placed in a giant briar patch (or long grass stickers) you know the ones that stick in your socks and shoes and poke you throughout the rest of the day? Those are the only small downfalls.