Course Reviews

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by ibbjamin on Jul 2, 2019 at 10:54am

Hole 1, 8, & 9 are the only ones with baskets, so this is currently a 3-hole course. Goose poop all near hole 1. Very short; I think hole 9 was like 120 feet. Homemade baskets are pretty cool and unique. Map box empty. No signage. Rubber tee boxes are very old and small. This seems like an old abandoned course.

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by Jon Vaughn 96580 on Jul 7, 2017 at 9:09pm

I would have to say this course needs some serious improvement.
Its definitely a beginners course. And the pins rob you of any shot because of the build of the pins. And the people down there love to take your discs after you've thrown them. I didn't like the holes they were a bit to close to everything.
But its definitely a course that you don't need a driver on.
Overall, if you take your kids there don't let them stray to far. And keep a good watch on your discs.

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by yeti73 on Jul 8, 2010 at 1:26am

This is a wonderful park to learn the game of disc golf. The holes are not too long, there is a great mix of open holes, great use of the natural terrain, playing under bridges on holes 1 and 4, and a shot through a canopy of trees on hole 5.

Pros: Great beginner course to learn each style of throw. Shorter holes allow you to learn driving accuracy, instead of trying to bomb each hole for max distance. Great mix of open fairways and technical tree cover. Course is well maintained, and the only real threat of losing a disc come on holes 3,4,5. Excellent course to learn to keep your drives low and accurate.

Cons: Usually a very busy park, and there are walkways that come right through fairways, just be patient and this shouldn't bug you too much. Holes 4 and 9 can become disc eaters as you are playing right next to the river. People play an alternate 9 to the basket at number 3, this can become a problem on a busy day, but a little grace and patience will overcome any problems encountered at this course.

Overall, this is a just a fun course to play, and learn the game of disc golf.