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Bad Axe, MI

Camper's Haven Family Campground

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3.55(based on 1 reviews)
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JRajala
Experience: 2 played 1 reviews
3.50 star(s)

Best option for the area 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jul 10, 2019 Played the course:2-4 times

Pros:

This course is in excellent condition and situated in a family oriented campground. No trash anywhere. Course navigation is intuitive and does not require a course map. Innova Discachter baskets in great shape. The course really utilizes trees and natural boundaries to the best of it's ability to force some shot shaping. Tons and tons of other amenities/activities around if you want to bring family/kids along or choose to camp here.

Cons:

One hole plays along a row of campsites which could be disastrous if you early release as RHBH (this is the only hole I actually have an issue with). May be forced to wait for others to tee off as some tee pads are close to previous/other baskets. This is more of a theoretical issue as I have yet to see anyone else playing here. Plastic/mat tee pads are relatively short if you like a long run up. Lack of change in elevation, but that's expected for the region. Cost of play ($5/day; free if you're camping there). While this is a con, it's totally worth it if you're in the area and have time to play a few rounds. If you have 500ft of power, this will be a pitch n' putt course.

Other Thoughts:

As the only 18 hole course nearby, I think this place is maximizing its potential and worth the price of admission for some fun casual rounds. Beginner and intermediate players will find holes that are mostly challenging with a couple gimmes. Advanced players will simply find an opportunity to fine tune up-shots and may be forced to self-impose challenging lines in order to keep things interesting. Overall, an extremely pleasant place to work on your game, but not a disc golf destination by any stretch.
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