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Oskaloosa, IA

Edmundson Park

3.465(based on 13 reviews)
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knobby325
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Experience: 8.8 years 325 played 248 reviews
3.50 star(s)

Nice Course in a Big Park 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Jul 16, 2020 Played the course:once

Pros:

-Concrete Tees
-Superb Signage (w/current tee, next tee, all hole locations, pars, distance, map of hole)
-Decent layout that stays away from other activities in park
-Flow OK, but map helped a couple of times
-Mostly open shots, good use of elevation, some trees in play
-Multiple pads on #3, #10, #14, #17 and #18
-Good amount of trashcans / good facilities

Cons:

-Mostly straight on shots, very open, little variety other than elevation
-Elevation can get a bit much for the novice (ok, out of shape)
-No 9 hole loop
-Short on benches

For 2020: Hole #12 currently moved due to construction. Temporarily set up near number 10 basket. Requested play is #9, Temp, #10, #11, #13.

Other Thoughts:

Edmunson Park DGC is located in its namesake park in the SW part of Oskaloosa, IA. A large city park with a large playground, a couple of ball fields, several shelters, and the city pool. Given all the activities in the park, play stays away from all but a couple of the shelters (way right on #3, behind #8). Only one really long hole (#17) and water only comes into play on #18. The rest of the holes are pretty wide open with several lines and only a few trees to get in your way. #4 does shoot over the road, the long tee on #14 does as well. You play along the road on #15 and, to a lesser extent #16. I can see more seasoned players being a bit bored with this course, but for a novice like me, it was enjoyable. A tad hilly for this out of shape body, but nothing too strenuous (plus I was there on a sunny, 85+ degree afternoon). Add a few benches and replace #12 where it belongs is about all I can see to add to this course as it stands. I would play here again.
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TAFL
Experience: 38.8 years 30 played 2 reviews
3.50 star(s)

2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Oct 12, 2014 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

The course is well-maintained, being situated in a park that sees lots of general use. The tee pads are always in good shape, the grass is mowed regularly, storm damage cleaned up quickly, and so forth. There are many local players who help keep it clean and report problems promptly.
The terrain lends itself to lots of elevation changes, so throwing uphill, downhill, over hill crests, or across a valley is common.

Cons:

There aren't many trees left in play on most of the holes, so many of the holes involve simply throwing your favorite disc on your favorite line without having to worry about many obstacles (though hitting trees still happens with surprising regularity).

Other Thoughts:

This course is an example of how age can change the challenges on a course--the age of the course, not the players. Many of the holes have changed over the years due to the removal of trees along or in the fairways (disease, storm damage) that removed some of the challenge. Other changes in the park have dictated moving holes, which in turn removed the original challenge elements.
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RussMB
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Experience: 19.5 years 131 played 110 reviews
3.50 star(s)

2+ years

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Jul 5, 2013 Played the course:once

Pros:

-Beautiful park with rolling hills, with trees scattered throughout, as well as lining some fairways.
-Concrete Teepads, Signs with maps, pin location and distance,
-Beginner friendly, Alternating pin placements.
-Course has a couple very scenic downhill long distance drives.
-It's an old school course that offers a challenge yet maintains a good fun factor
-Open field course, so there are a majority of lines to get to the basket. It doesn't really favor RH or LH. There are options for players of all throwing styles.
-Hooked up with some super nice local guys to help show me around the course.
-Course is mostly open field, but there are a number of guarded baskets that will dictate how you should approach. Some of the guards include trees and low walls. (e.g. ped bridges) There are a couple baskets that are backed by that tall river grass, or concrete OB. So, it would behoove one to not over throw the basket.
-#13 is a cool Risk/Reward land-bridge shot that has you throwing between a pond and the road (OB). Once you are past the water, it's an uphill approach.
-#12 is a long distance valley shot, where you throw from a top of one hill, over the valley to a basket on the adjacent hill. (Beautiful fairway) *A group of people sitting across the street from the basket started applauding after I sank a long putt for 3. I had to give props for that! That really made me smile!
-IMO Edmundson had a big fun factor for me! I look forward to playing here again

FWIW
-This is a huge multi-use park, with a giant playground, fortress type thing near the first hole. I'm not sure what they call it, but it's wooden, it's big, and if I were a kid I'd want to play on it. ...as an adult, I wanted to play on it! ;)
-A variety of other sports are here as well, basketball, baseball, etc There is also a nice ball golf course just down the road. I've played there as well.
-Shelters, picnic tables, and walking trails in the park as well.

Cons:

-Map at start doesn't reflect the new layout changes. This adds a real element of first time frustration.
-Navigation becomes tricky when looking for 7. (see first con) You walk back up the hill towards the shelter.
-This course is in a very popular city park. Watch out for other park attendee's and other disc golfers.
-I was told that this course can get very busy the weekend.
-Most of the shots are straight forward shots. No doglegs or finesse shots. You can pretty much pick your path to the basket.

Other Thoughts:

It is an open field course and you'll be in the sun the majority of the time, so bring plenty of liquids. No special clothing or footwear is necessary. There are a number of gas stations on the way to the course, nothing out of the way. You may want to check for leagues or tournaments before you show up. It is a popular course, and if you are looking for a non-rushed round, you may want to check the course page for any events that might be happening. I drove from Mt Pleasant, IA to play here, about 60 miles, and wasn't disappointed. I look forward to returning to play here again!
Growing up in Ottumwa, I used to hear local players about talk "Going to Osky to play Edmundson". It's been a course that has been in my "Want to play" list ever since I started playing. I finally got to make that happen and I wasn't disappointed! Edmundson does have its challenges, but for me, the fun factor was greater than the challenge factor. You will find yourself throwing over hills with blind baskets; Valley shots, Downhill shots, and a couple of holes where you have to finesse your way through some sparse trees. There were also a couple of downhill holes where I threw a few discs, just to watch them fly! That is always fun! I had a good time playing here
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holein1
Experience: 15.3 years 129 played 7 reviews
3.50 star(s)

Wide open and fun 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Dec 17, 2011 Played the course:once

Pros:

This is an open course with few trees that get in the way. It has a variety of hole lengths, few long...mostly shorter ranges. It is very well maintained. Signs at every hole, and concrete pads. Holes can move from time to time as the owner changes them, its shown on the signs as A B and maybe C! Very well put together!

Cons:

There can be many people playing the course, so some waiting may occur while playing. If you've never played this course before, the holes change and you may throw in the wrong direction.

Other Thoughts:

Overall this is a very good course! It's a lot of fun to play, whether is be friendly, competitive, or family play! Well put together so even better!!
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jesse_v_m
Experience: 13.9 years 8 played 7 reviews
3.50 star(s)

Worth the visit! 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jul 11, 2010 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

Great layout course with many unique shots that you would not see at other courses. Many of the shots are long and you can see the basket from the tee which is a plus when it is not a super-familiar course. The course winds around a large park which means that it is well groomed!

Cons:

There is a pond that can eat discs in a hurry if you catch a bad wind or have a bad throw. Also, if it is a windy day the many open holes can be frustrating because most of the holes are very open with not much in the way of obstacles.

Other Thoughts:

A very good course if you are looking for an open and well groomed course that is fun through all 18 holes.
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jwetter
Experience: 110 played 30 reviews
3.50 star(s)

Edmundson 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Jul 5, 2010 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

-Nice long tee pads
-very open and well maintained park
-multiple pins
-well orgainized course so that it is easy to navigate
-you can throw forehand or backhand on every hole

Cons:

-The pond is in play on a couple of holes
-it is almost too open and the only challenge that it really provides is length
-there is not much variety because there are not very many obsticles in the way.

Other Thoughts:

It is a wide open course so it is good for players of all skill levels.
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