This course has a lot of potential for course cut out of the side of a ski hill. However, there is boundary ribbon still standing on hole #3 and some trees have grown out into the fairways blocking the intended path to the baskets. For this course to meet it's potential, Three Rivers needs to maintain the integrity of the course, which is what I thought our annual disc golf fees were meant to do. People exercising on the ski hills, which are part of disc golf course are constantly walking up the fairways into our throwing lanes and halting play. There are now signs posted for them to yield but yhey don't. From now on I am going to take pictures and video to submit to the park board. Again we pay to play here and they don't. This...
   Read moreThree Rivers Park should be mortified at the poor state of this disc golf course. With multiple areas cordoned off and under repair or being seeded, it’s a wonder why it’s even open. There are large amounts of equipment strewn about the fairways. Hole 9 is unplayable as the entire fairway has a giant object under a blue tarp.
Piles of machinery and actual garbage are all over the course. Hikers number in the 50-100 every day and it’s worse on the weekend which means you can’t throw your disc for fear of hitting someone.
This course is a disaster. It looks like the mess a circus leaves after it goes to the next town. Avoid...
   Read moreI play this course all the time because I live nearby. Year after year it continues to get worse. The weeds grow higher and I lost a disc today basically in the normal part of a fairway because it was so overgrown.
The other main complaint is the number of casual hikers walking down the fairways of many holes. I pay for my season pass and am waiting too often on people just walking the premises for free.
It's a tough course and there are some very unique and awesome holes. I'd bump it back up to a 5 if they prioritized the people who pay for the course and put a little more effort into...
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