Review of disc golf course. This course was not impressive to me. This course is in a multi-use park that includes walking paths, an ice rink, playgrounds, football fields and baseball diamonds. The first 6-7 holes were enjoyable and even had water hazards. After hole 8, the fairways were mostly open or played along the outside of the tree line with the basket tucked into the tree line with a few exceptions such as hole 12. There is some elevation here and there but nothing extreme and manageable for most players. The fairways were well kept and clean. Benches with built in garbage cans were at every tee pad. Tee pads were all concrete and the baskets were in great shape. The course is cart friendly as well. Signage has basic information; containing hole number, distance, par and a line to the basket. Holes 1 and 3 baskets are two close together making it slightly confusing the first time playing here. Once you get past hole 3, the layout is easy to follow as it basically circles the outskirts of the park. I also did not care for the current position of Hole 10’s basket and the lack of warning of the barb wire topped fence about 30 feet to the left of the basket. It appeared there was an alternate pin location on this hole as well and should probably be the basket’s permanent position just to avoid having people throw discs over this fence. There are some low ground wet spots and swampy areas as you get to the south end of the park. Waterproofs shoes may come in handy after heavy rains or in the spring. It was also a windy day and there was not much protection from the wind on almost all the holes. I imagine this course will feel windy the majority of the time. I was here on a cold weekday morning and therefore cannot speak to how busy this park can get on average. There were a few dog walkers that required us to wait before throwing on hole 17. This is a good course for beginners as there are a variety of long and short holes and open to moderately open fairways.
If this was the only course within 30 minutes of me, I could see myself visiting on a monthly basis but if this was my home course, I could see myself getting bored with it quickly. Luckily, there are better courses in the area that I would return to before this one. A round took roughly 85 minutes for two...
Read moreThe park is very tranquil. This deer likes to watch me walk. The park has baseball and softball fields. It has a wonderful playground for young children. It has permanent corn hole games so bring your bags. It has two boccie ball courts. There are two football fields that are used for youth football, cheer, soccer and lacrosse. The have bathroom facilities and water. There is picnic area with a built-in cover. Further up the hill past the baseball diamond by there is running area. The park also has a freebie golf course that has...
Read moreA great sports complex! Football sign runs on bluetooth so it is not always the best and no team benches on football field nearest the entrance but bathrooms are clean and concessions are top notch! Audience benches are metal, great on home team side, minor on visitors side of football- bring a folding chair. Grass field so expect mud. Easy to find, huge and very...
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