Centennial, CO

David Lorenz Park

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2.575(based on 56 reviews)
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3 4
mgcarney
Experience: 15 years 94 played 56 reviews
0.50 star(s)

Where'd my disc go? 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jul 14, 2010 Played the course:once

Pros:

This course has a few good turf tee boxes. Hole #3 was a great short blind shot: Hole #17 was a long shot between 2 big bushes, and #18 was a great hole with a tree to the right. Also, several flowers were blooming which made for a inviting scent. That's about it.

Cons:

The first basket is elevated about 2 feet too high. The course has poison ivy, and is overrun with waist-high weeds. Weeds that are very sharp with nettles and other obnoxious stickers. To go by yourself, is to ensure about 30 total minutes of searching for lost discs. The Course was poorly marked, and several holes were near each other making it hard to distinguish where to go. The road was rather obnoxious. Outside of the few nice tees, the rest of the tee "areas" should I say? were basically 3 foot long holes in the ground. Poor maintenance, and little hole variety made for a bad course.
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3 4
monkeytaco
Experience: 21.5 years 8 played 6 reviews
0.50 star(s)

Must miss. 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jun 10, 2010 Played the course:once

Pros:

Some nice longer holes. Never anyone around. Some fun elevation changes. 0.5 rating for trying...

Cons:

BRUSH. You can lose a disc on a perfect drive. The brush eats discs for breakfast, we heard a rattlesnake near hole #8, the tee boxes are garbage.

If it weren't for all the time spent locating your disc in the dense brush (even in the middle of the fairway) this might be a fun course.

Also watch out for broken glass, it is everywhere near the creek.

Other Thoughts:

Played this course once and don't really have a desire to go again unless they mow down all the brush. It took FOREVER because the brush is so nasty to wade through (even in long pants and hiking boots) and locating your disc is a chore.

Its worth it to drive to Johnny Roberts or Badlands North because this is the exact opposite of those courses.
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