Mollie Joyce Park Disc Golf Course
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Very challenging course. Lots of course maintenance done recently. 18 baskets. Fairways mowed and cleared of mountain misery. Trails and next tee signs. It's a fun mountain course played through the forest. Some amazing old growth trees throughout course. The front nine is longer and a little open and the back is tight and technical. Thursday doubles in the summer. Sunday morning singles. Easy to follow layout, 1st tee behind right field fence of lower baseball field. 10 tee behind centerfield fence, and 18 pin off of leftfield fence.
I dont recommend anyone playing this course due to the fact that there is poison oak/ivy everywhere. I played it with a buddy last week and we both got poison oak, i had to go to the emergency room three days after playing this awful course and ive already missed a few days of work thanks to mollie joyce. Besides, the fairways have weeds 2' high so even if u have a good drive you have to search for your disc. Course doesnt really have much thought put into it.
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Mollie Joyce has changed alot in the past year. Optional tee pads on most holes. Hole 13 has A,B, and C tee pads which I think is pretty cool. Real tight fairways through the trees. Mess your throw up, and the trees will hate you.
This is not a course to bring your modified 3 wheel baby stroller. Lots of up and down big hils, HUGE trees, mountain mysery, snakes, and beautiful poison oak. (Its best to stay in the fairway.)
The coarse is fairly new so its not completed yet. Its on something like 36 acres so there is alot to deal with. The maintanance is never ending. The property was donated by our recreation agency. The only funding Mollie recieves is by throwing tourneys or by recieving donations by anyone gracious enough to help. The volunteers who gives time, money, equiptment, and or materials is what makes Mollie Joyce continue to improve and slowly move forward in the future goals for the disk golf park. Thanks to the game of disk golf, it brought our small community of locals together to play the game, be together, and make the coarse what it is and what it will be. Home of the Poison Oakies.