This is my favorite warm up park. Most of the holes are what I might call Par 2, but there enough challenge even in the short holes that you can easily bogey some if you play all the mandos and out of bounds. There are 2 holes over 300 ft, a couple holes with mandos and very tight gaps. 90°doglegs. Great for putters only rounds, glow rounds, teaching younger players, warm ups before a long round or a warm down when you wanna play more but don't wanna rough it through 2 hours of wooded hilly terrain. A solo player can complete this course in under an hour, maybe even with 2 good players and no traffic. The upkeep could be better but all holes have solid concrete pads, signs, and baskets. Some of the baskets need to be replaced, or are very low in the ground, but it can add the the challenge of an easy course. Wet conditions can make a coupe holes hard to navigate, but this course is playable all year around, no matter how wet or even snowy. Bring your cart for some disc testing rounds or your 10 disc Grip bag with midranges and putters. Great course to play games with your round such as Disc Dice or Ript Revenge. If you find a disc or lost a disc, check out the disc golf store Paper or Plastic that is 3 min North on 59. They will accept lost and found discs from the nearby park, contact the owner of possible and hold them for the right person. Check UDisc app for other lost n found posts and daily course...
Read moreFather took me here in the 90s. Now as an adult I call this beginner friendly short course my home course. Perfect for a round after work. Birdie haven. Not too much strategy involved - you want a good drive and or a good putt on just about every hole to get a 2.
By no means a pro level course, but its clean and well kept. An early course design in the mid 80s. The father of the frisbee (Steady Ed Headrick) had a hand in designing the long tee's.
Was in disrepair with vandals and was closed for a time, but the scene has changed, and most disc golfers respect the privilege of having parks dedicated to such a...
Read moreFun course for a shorter round of 18 baskets, especially good for beginners.
No holes longer than 400 feet but still good variety in the baskets, some straight shots with a few where you have to throw around further to the right or left of tree lines or whatever.
Well maintained course as far as baskets and tees are concerned and the signs are nice for wood signs though more updated vinyl signs with more visual layouts would be nice, as would a whole course map sign and a sign bu the parking lot pointing players to the location...
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