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Horsens, Jutland, Denmark

Bygholm Park

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3.55(based on 1 reviews)
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Experience: 9.9 years 51 played 10 reviews
3.50 star(s)

2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Oct 23, 2014 Played the course:once

Pros:

- Multi-use park, so the grass is well kept.
- Restrooms and water in the middle of the course
- Not much wind
- The baskets have numbers on them, and the numbers point towards the tee pad (in so many other places, the numbers point in random directions if there even are numbers, so this is a pro for me)
- Holes are of a fair length for most players. Pros might find them in the short end.
- Tee-pads are fairly level grass (I prefer this over concrete so far)
- Pretty flat (both a con and a pro)

Cons:

- Could be quite busy with non-discgolfers during the summer
- Tee-pads are marked with two coloured stones, level with the grass, so a map and a bit of walking around is a must.
- No concrete tee-pads (listed as a con as well, as people who do runups might find the surface a bit too uneven)
- Pretty flat (both a con and a pro)

Other Thoughts:

Very nice little course in a very nice park. Lots of parking spots available - when entering from the Hotel-side you drive through a sort of a tunnel, which makes it seem like you're really entering a little oasis.

It is a multi-use park with playgrounds and exhibitions, so there are things to see and do for non-playing members of the family while you get a quick round in.

There is a bit of water in play here and there, and the water is murky at most times, so retrieval can be tricky if you manage to flip or yank a disc in the water
I am giving this course a 3.5, because of the hard-to-locate tee pads, which makes it a bit tricky for visitors to navigate. A more technical course with maybe a few par 4 holes tossed in there would have been nice too, but overall, not a bad place to stop for a round of DG :)

If there's anything I missed out or got wrong, please let me know.
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