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Auburn, ME

Pine Acres

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3.255(based on 2 reviews)
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Dthunderchicken
Experience: -2.5 months 9 played 7 reviews
3.00 star(s)

Country Club Disc Golf 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Sep 1, 2021 Played the course:once

Pros:

This is a course for all skill levels. Big arm accuracy is well rewarded. Newbs and duffers will find the holes challenging and interesting.

I liked hole 8. A short 220 with guardian trees close, but not too close to the pin.

Mostly the course is open allowing for several different approaches. Considering the course is built on an old ball golf course the use of the existing trees is about as good as can be.

Cons:

Not a very technical course. No shots that require pinpoint accuracy. Hole 15 may punish extreme noodle arms but it's easy enough to go around the rough if you choose. I also found holes 17 and 18 to be a bit too long for this course. Particularly coming near the end.

Other Thoughts:

A very well manicured course in an outdoor recreational complex. The amenities are first rate. There is even a snack bar with hot food.
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Im_Ryno
Experience: 14.9 years 379 played 19 reviews
3.50 star(s)

January 2020 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Jan 13, 2020 Played the course:once

Pros:

Pine Acres shows some great potential. Currently, the course is still in development. While the course is being worked in and during the winter months, the owners are providing free play. There are still a few cement pads yet to be poured and no signs at this point but once the course is completed, it's sure to claim a great rating! Along with excellent use of natural elevation, trees and water hazards, the course also provides a couple elevated baskets and repurposed sand traps. Some other amenities the complex the course is located at include - mini golf, driving range, batting cages, ice cream and a lunch stand.

Cons:

Hole 8 may require a new tee location or a Mando sign because that house on the right is going to catch a lot of stray discs from players trying to crush hyzer around obstacles. Other than that, many players seem to like open courses. The course was designed well to provide some different shots considering its ball-golf origins. That being said, many holes can be worked out by players with a big right hand backhand hyzer.

Other Thoughts:

Once the course is completed, it will be a great addition to the diverse collection of wonderful courses in our area!
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