Oh, my fellow disc golf enthusiasts, gather round and let me delight you with a tale of the majestic DuPont Park, affectionately known as 'The Sinks' in our beloved Chattanooga, Tennessee. This hidden gem boasts a disc golf course that's so outstanding, it could charm the pants off a sassy leprechaun!
Now, let me set the stage for you. This 18-hole disc golf course, complete with alternative tees and basket positions, is the stuff of legend. You'll find yourself traversing through the enchanted woods, where mischievous water traps and blind curves lie in wait to test your mettle. Forget the wide-open grassy plains, my friend, because this course demands your skill among the ancient trees.
But hold on to your frisbees, for that's not all! They've even blessed us with a disc golf driving range. Yes, you heard me right! A driving range with yard markers and baskets, nestled amidst nature's embrace. And guess what? They've even managed to conjure up a green oasis in this wild wonderland, although I must confess, the only green you'll find is at the driving range itself!
Now, listen closely, my brethren, for there's an app you can download on your trusty smartphone. This magical app will keep score for you and allow you to share your disc golf conquests with fellow enthusiasts. It's like having a mystical caddy right in your pocket, whispering secrets of the fairways and tantalizing tales of those unforgettable birdies.
Oh, but beware, my dear comrades! While our four-legged companions are welcome to join our disc golf adventures, I must warn you that gorillas are not on the guest list. Alas, the mighty Bigfoot beats simply cannot tolerate their presence, and the mere sight of those colossal creatures sends the snipe fleeing for their lives. So, leave your gorilla friends at home, and let's keep the course safe for all the mythical creatures that reside here!
Now, let us address the one pesky thorn in this otherwise enchanting disc golf utopia. Ahem, excuse me, ladies and gentlemen, but there are no bathrooms to be found! Yes, you heard me correctly. They once had a ghastly portable toilet, a place where one could face their innermost demons and expel their bowels of disgust and poor choices. However, that wretched abomination has been banished, and now we are left void of any options to appease our bodily needs. So, my dear disc golf warriors, come prepared with an iron bladder or a secret tree-hugging ritual.
In summary, dear comrades-in-arms, 'The Sinks' at DuPont Park is a disc golf oasis that will leave you spellbound. With its challenging course, captivating woods, and a driving range fit for champions, this haven of flying discs is the epitome of disc golf greatness. Just be sure to leave your gorilla pals at home and, oh, prepare yourself for a bathroom-free adventure. Trust me, the disc golf thrills here will be well worth the...
Read moreI thought this was a fun course. I have only been playing steady disc golf for less than two months, and stopped to try this course out while I was in Chattanooga. Every hole has 2 launch pads, which left me a little confused on counting my score. Some holes also had more than one basket, which gives you the option of to which one you will throw When it comes to counting throws to count score, every hole is a par 4 for novice players, and a par 3 for advanced players. I would not consider myself an advance player, as I haven't been playing that long, and my max distance is in the 200 ft range. I found the course to be easy, and it was also very busy. It's easy to get to, and there are only a few holes that caused...
Read moreWent disc golf here when we were visiting Chattanooga! Heard a lot from the locals about visiting here but I was quite disappointed when we actually arrived. The entire course (except hole one) is in the woods and it is designed where the flight path of the disc is so skinny, if it curves just a small amount you'll be chasing into the woods after it. The directions to each hole were difficult to follow, despite the map at the entrance. We had to leave after hole 3 to go buy bug spray because we were being eaten alive by mosquitoes. All in all, not the best experience, but I'd say you should still give it a shot to see...
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