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Corvallis, OR

HP DGC

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Breh
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Experience: 14 years 191 played 189 reviews
3.00 star(s)

2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Feb 19, 2020 Played the course:once

Pros:

It's a great addition the the willamete valley giving a good warm up or mid range course. This is a really fun course that gives you some ace chances and a couple longer mid to driver throws mainly the last few on backside. Has some holes where water can and did come into play for me :/. Has concrete pads big enough for the hole distances, and wood signs on most with the hole number.

Cons:

Hole 18 dosen't end near one. If you've never played here hard to find hole 1. Couple of tees aren't marked out to great, and throw from pavement areas. You cross the road a couple of times and throw near it on a few holes. If volleyball course is used one hole could be saftey issue.

Other Thoughts:

Overall it's a great addition to the area and needed a short fun starter practice course. Great for new players and awesome that HP has put this in
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royvin
Silver level trusted reviewer
Experience: 8 years 191 played 66 reviews
3.00 star(s)

Someone at HP likes Disc Golf 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Jan 4, 2020 Played the course:once

Pros:

-A good variety of shots needed
-Not a super difficult course- beginner/intermediate friendly
-Not crowded
-Multiple pin locations
-Concrete tee pads with wooden hole number posts
-Clean and well maintained
-The pond, trees, geese and ducks provide some nice wildlife viewing

Cons:

-Hole 18 does not finish near hole 1
-No course map yet.. the map on udisc came in handy
-The field area (holes 13-17) has some bumpyness to it... watch your step
-One must cross the road between hole 12 and 13, but this is not much of a con
-Hole 17 plays next to beach volleyball courts, only problem if there are people playing there

Other Thoughts:

It's obvious someone at HP really enjoys disc golf. I've played a handful of other business campus courses, but none as good as this one. It's not a destination course by any means, but the detail and course design is very well done for the land they have to work with. Even the wood posts that have the hole number have the HP logo carved into them.. for some reason that really impressed me.

The first 12 holes are a little more short and technical and include a nice downhill shot on hole 6. The back 6 holes provide a longer and more open look to the fairways.
Hole 7's tee pad was a bit flooded (it was January) and I couldn't find the basket for it. My guess is that it was temporarily removed due to the flooding at the tee pad. If you're feeling adventurous, you can just stand in the water and throw to hole 8's basket as I did.
I was fascinated by what appeared to be the world's largest tee pad at hole 15. I soon realized it was not actually a tee pad because it's not facing the right direction. I still don't know why that concrete slab is there.

Overall, HP is a very enjoyable course and if you in the Corvallis area on a weekend, I highly recommend stopping by for a round.
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