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Woodstock, GA

Dupree Park

2.625(based on 13 reviews)
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ivanhenson
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Experience: 13 years 684 played 220 reviews
1.50 star(s)

Not safe

Reviewed: Played on:Oct 10, 2022 Played the course:once

Pros:

The forest holes are pretty. Baskets and signs in good shape. Some okay elevation.

Cons:

Everything is way to short 75-100 feet. The park is really busy and the 1st few holes you are waiting for walkers for minutes and minutes. The water holes are 12 inches from the waters edge. 1 hole is over a road. Its just odd.

Other Thoughts:

To hard for armatures to short for pros
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Shadrach3
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Experience: 5.7 years 321 played 313 reviews
1.50 star(s)

Putting Practice 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:May 18, 2020 Played the course:once

Pros:

Dupree is set up with 18 good baskets and a pretty lake.

-Amenities: Concrete tee pads exist (more on that later). Prodigy baskets. Course map at beginning.

-Beginner Friendly: Dupree is obviously set up for beginners. Almost every hole is under 100 ft., with nothing over 200 ft. New players will find this to be very attainable distance. Forgiveness is also present for most holes, i.e. most of the course is very open.

-Diversity: For a bunch of 75 foot holes, Dupree shows remarkable variety. Some holes play through trees, some downhill or uphill, some near or over water. The design is mostly well-executed for the target audience.

-Scenery: The lake is nice and enhances the round.

Cons:

Not much interest with only 100 feet to throw.

-Length: Nothing here is longer than an upshot, and many of the holes are jump/step putts for experienced players. Pretty boring for anyone besides a beginner. You should probably only play with a putter.

-Safety: The first 6 holes play around a very busy walking path, and several of the back 9 also play near other paths. I waited quite a lot for pedestrians.

-Teepads: Woefully small. Obviously you don't need to run up for these throws, but the drop-off from the front edge of the concrete makes it dangerous to try to jump or step putt.

-Water: I don't know who put a water carry in a beginner's course, but don't let beginners play (15) unless they want to lose a disc.

Other Thoughts:

There's not much to say about this course, but it's really hard to rate. Dupree is for beginners, and it's a pretty good variety of super short shots with a few flaws (tees, walking path conflict, and hole (15)). Since it achieved that goal, I call Dupree "Passable." But it's only for very new players or those working on long putts/short approaches.
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