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Delphos, OH

Leisure Park DGC

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2.55(based on 6 reviews)
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tonyfaurot
Experience: 7.6 years 17 played 15 reviews
2.50 star(s)

2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Dec 6, 2016 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

nice little 9 hole park course...park is small and hole are short but park is well maintained and mowed.....nice signs and pads.....got a bathroom.

Cons:

no cons really....short and play around trees...creek along some holes....got playground to look out for and a shelter house.

Other Thoughts:

nice little park....got some shelter from the wind so i go there when its windy and to work on my game.....got a huge open field to get field work in.
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sisyphus
Diamond level trusted reviewer
Experience: 12.7 years 398 played 383 reviews
2.50 star(s)

Pretty good ‘starter’ 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Apr 11, 2015 Played the course:2-4 times

Pros:

Scaled with distances for the Recreational player to enjoy, and with a well-tended park atmosphere featuring established trees and no underbrush, you have little to no chance to lose a disc while learning the game here, provided you use caution going around the left to right bend by the canal on hole 5. Great course map at the start, informative signage at each level concrete tee pad, and newer DisCatcher baskets at each of the nine level holes.

You need to shape shots around some large pines on holes 1 & 7, and can choose your line throughout most of the course. The course flow makes for a decent, quick loop, without too much punishing distance or tight greens to deter families from enjoying their park. And there isn't much else in the way of disc golf really close by. But if your kids start out here, they can 'graduate' to a couple of more challenging courses within a half hour's drive, one in Lima (Ottawa Metro Park), and another in St. Marys (Grand Miami).

Cons:

The lack of distance will keep most folks at Intermediate and above disinterested, but might be just a hair too long for youngsters to really feel accomplished here. The private yards are actually a little too close on the right on holes 2 through 4, so good diplomacy is a must if you stray too wide. There are spots where you see too many baskets too close together (1, 9 & 7 are only a long putt away from each other). And you should wait to tee off on hole 2 if folks are putting out on 6.

Other Thoughts:

Swinging through the region to check off a small group of courses, I was glad to have met a local family for a brief chat as they politely let me play through. They seemed to be enjoying themselves and appreciate having a course in their town.
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danhyzer
Gold level trusted reviewer
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Experience: 36.2 years 2324 played 130 reviews
2.50 star(s)

At your Leisure, you'll find a good DG course :) 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Apr 13, 2014 Played the course:once

Pros:

Descriptive tee signs (each tee sign mentioned to make sure the hole is clear before throwing. and with a small space such as this park, this is essential)

Big enough tee pads. Heck, I've been to many parks that would love to have tee pads like Leisure Park has.

Very hospitable club members! (And from what I gathered I was late for Sunday morning scrambles, which started @ 11 am)

Cons:

not enough park space for more holes and some holes bordered neighboring back yards.

this course favored a LHBH player.

Other Thoughts:

Given the space that was provided, the local Disc Golf club did a good job with a good recreational Disc Golf course.

I would add a little spice to the course by elevating a basket or two or putting a basket nearer the creek.

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