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Concord, NC

Carl A Furr Elementary School

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Mike C
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Experience: 15.2 years 168 played 74 reviews
0.50 star(s)

Well, there's baskets drive by

Reviewed: Played on:May 6, 2023 Played the course:once

Pros:

- There are disc golf baskets at this location.

- Yep. That sums up the pros. Honestly.

Cons:

- No signs.

- No tees.

- No map.

- No way to figure out what the course is unless you know someone that's played the course.

Other Thoughts:

I pulled up to this school and saw baskets. Figured I'd film a quick round in 20 minutes then head out to Dorton Park.

I saw baskets, but aside from that there's no evidence a disc golf course exists here.

I've played plenty of school courses. Some have tee signs. Some have those round Innova tee markers. Some just have a worn patch of grass 100-250' from the pin.

This course has none of that. There's literally baskets, and that's it.

Wanna play a round here? Good luck figuring out where to tee off from.
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DiscGolfCraig
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Experience: 20 years 604 played 548 reviews
0.50 star(s)

With a course this bad and confusing, it's no wonder kids have no attention span

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Jul 6, 2014 Played the course:once

Pros:

I didn't want to do it, but this course left me no choice. Carl Furr got the first zero rating I've given. NOTE: I've since updated my rating and again don't have any zero-rated courses.
- The overwhelming majority of baskets are here. Seven of nine were here when I played.
- You have two holes (#2 & 3) that are good for putting, long putts or really short game practice. The other holes are not conducive for much practice.
- Holes #2 & 3 also have easily identifiable tee area, marked by the dual red discs in the ground. Both holes are 125 feet or so, so I guess you could go crazy trying to rack up cubby aces.
- There's some elevation, so you could get a little creative making up your own layouts, if you choose to take advantage of the baskets for #1 & 4.
- Baskets are clearly aimed at school children. That's the positive, in theory. The execution of this layout may not fully meet its intended goal, however.

Cons:

I'm not going on an epic rant trying to list many reasons to justify giving this course a zero. The basic point is that this course is intended to be a kid-friendly, pitch-n-putt level course, and it somehow completely misses clearing that low bar.
- The layout and flow of this course is embarrassing. From the road, to the front of the school, and behind, here is the numerical order of the baskets you come across: 3, 2, 1, 4, 5, 9 & 8 (with 6 and 7) missing.
- Now, to break down that confusing layout. I got to the parking lot, and found the first basket. After making a loop in a large radius, I could not find markers for the first basket. I did find a small patch of gravel about 75 feet from the basket. Is that the tee? From there, I walked back up towards the road, and play 2 & 3, then headed back towards the school building, to play #4, and had the same success of find tee markers. Once again, I found a small gravel patch maybe 80 feet from the basket. No luck finding tee markers for #5, then I walked around the right side of the building. The next two holes I found, logically, were #9 then #8.
- The problem for #9 is that is next to the building itself, not too far from a big window. Unless the school wants to pull the remaining baskets, having a basket that close to the building and a window is begging for a problem. Then you get to #8, which is next to the parking lot. I couldn't find tee markers for either of those, unless the spray painted dots in the parking lot are one. I was able to find a sleeve where one of the missing baskets had existed in a former life, so that's a positive. I did walk the entire way around the building and most of the property and couldn't find the other two baskets.
- Basically, the flow is bad. Unless the baskets are just being used as targets for kids, without a sense of playing a round, the holes are out of order and present other safety concerns. Plus there is too much walking to play such short holes. If they do want kids to learn the game, this is NOT the way to do it.
- Because of the layouts of the basket, and there proximity to the school building, sidewalks, parking lot, etc. it's difficult to even use these holes for practice. You can work on your putting, or use #2 & 3 as mentioned above, but that's about it.
- None of the layouts are fun or challenging, at least based on what I thought were tee markers. If they were to make these holes longer, you would only increase the risk of danger.

Other Thoughts:

For years, one course had always been the worst in my book. I fought the temptation to give that one a zero. My worst course isn't in the pits. It's only a quarter mile from the Pitts (School Road that is.)
- I'm just disappointed this course is such an epic failure to appeal to school children. If this had been my first exposure to disc golf, I would have never picked up a disc again past elementary school. It's the same reason people don't climb gym ropes when they get older.
- Even if this course had one or two decent holes or more of a grassy area, I'd say this could be a decent practice course. As it is, even if I lived within walking distance, I wouldn't waste my time here.
- Oh, and if you get too creative, or aggressive, there's a big drop-off over a fence to the left/behind #1, depending what direction you're standing. Because losing discs will make this course more enticing to children.
- Play at your own risk. The only reason I can see someone playing here is if you're padding your course counter stats. For the rest of us, don't subject yourself to this. For those of you living in Cabarrus County, at least you can take solace in the fact your taxes helped contribute to this.
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