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Rodeo Park - Scenic Drive

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sndmn762
Experience: 12 years 9 played 9 reviews
3.00 star(s)

great course 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jul 23, 2014 Played the course:2-4 times

Pros:

great course,great layout, nice big tpads, close to home

Cons:

alot of trees so if you cant throw low on some holes your banging a tree

Other Thoughts:

only problem i have with the course is during the winter months they close the course to vehicles, so you have to park seems like 3-4 blocks away and walk to the first t
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RussMB
Diamond level trusted reviewer
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Experience: 19.5 years 131 played 110 reviews
3.00 star(s)

2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Jul 16, 2013 Played the course:once

Pros:

• Located in Rodeo Park, Ties into the much harder Pioneer Trail course (Ties in after the 15th Hole) Giving the player the option of playing 36 holes.
• Beginner friendly course, Front 9 is pretty straight forward easy shots. The back 9 starts into the woods and starts playing in the woods with tree-lined fairways. The front 9 has tree's lining only one side of the fairway
• Concrete Tee's, Detailed Tee Signs, with map, distance (Yards, Feet, and inches)
• Bulletin board with map at the Shelter house
• Shelter house at the start Front and Back 9 start near the shelter house. This offers a quick round of 9 for either the front 9 or the back 9.
• Back 9 had a bigger fun factor than the front 9
• Back 9 requires more accuracy, and has a sweet downhill tunnel shot that will make you empty your bag trying for an Ace!
• Navigation is easy and well laid out.
• If you started with Pioneer trail, then scenic drive will be a nice break from all the hill climbing.

Cons:

• (First time only issue) There needs to be a sign pointing to the #12 tee. When you finish #11 follow the grassy trail, NOT the gravel road. I ended up walking down the road, when I seen the picnic tables through the woods. Had to back track, and climb back up the hill.
• The front 9 plays alongside a trail and a road, so you may run into a few park attendees while playing the front 9.
• Park may be busy on weekends, (Primarily the front 9)
• Weather may make the back 9 hard to play. (#16 may be extremely difficult to climb if it's raining)
• Front 9 will be pretty plain and simple to most average disc golfers. The back 9 will be more fun, but still pretty easy to the average Disc Golfer.

Other Thoughts:

The whole Rodeo Park Disc Golf setup is really nice! This would be the easier, less difficult course of the two. The front 9 may be boring to the seasoned player, but the back 9 has an interesting layout that feeds into the woods. However, Scenic drive is home to one of my favorite Downhill Ace Run shot! (#12). Even though the challenge may have been a little below par, it still had a good fun factor for me. Perhaps it was the anticipation of playing Pioneer again, but I still had a good time.

The shots at Scenic Drive are shorter, with only a couple that play out longer than 300ft. It does balance out the two courses nicely. This course being the Yin to the Yin Yang that is Rodeo park. Rodeo Park is definitely worth the drive to play. If you are a seasoned player, then show up ready to play both courses. Don't just come to play Scenic Drive. However, if you only have time for one course, then you'll want to play Pioneer Trail!

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sniper81
Experience: 13.1 years 7 played 4 reviews
3.00 star(s)

2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Mar 16, 2013 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

very challenge with all the trees and stuff you have to throw around
all tees are cement
all holes are marked good so you can find the next hole

Cons:

very challenging with all the stuff you have to throw around
in the winter seasons they lock the main gate so you have to park outside the park and walk back which is a pain

Other Thoughts:

great course,learned to play the game on this course
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iblanchard
Bronze level trusted reviewer
Experience: 21.1 years 244 played 28 reviews
3.00 star(s)

FM 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jun 27, 2011 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

This was the course I learned to play on as my home course. High risk and reward course. Its a course where you can get a low score and a lot of birdies. I have birded every hole multiple times, but enough trees to work around that I have bogied every hole. Good course to work on winding your disc through and around trees.

Cons:

Back 9 is very muddy and slippery after it rains.
Only two open holes where you can air it out.

Other Thoughts:

If you go between Oct-April they may have the gates closed where you will have to walk to hole 5 and start there.
Cannot play during rodeo week (Labor Day thru following Sunday)
If you play after Rodeo there will be an abundance of horse droppings.
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lazy42
Silver level trusted reviewer
Experience: 14.9 years 40 played 39 reviews
3.00 star(s)

Nice course 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jul 11, 2010 Played the course:once

Pros:

Multiuse park, small soccer field, walking path, lots of open areas for gatherings with a few open shelter buildings. I think I saw some playground equipment too. Park seemed to me maintained well, at least on the front 9. Another great DG park on same grounds.

Trash cans available. Kiosk area with some good information, best rounds and aces. Concrete tee pads. Nice, creative signs with measurements down to inches. A few blind pins.

Beginner friendly course. Great course to introduce newer players to wooded courses, and those with elevation, as there are 4 - 5 holes that include one or the other, or both.

Cons:

Lots of very similar holes, mostly on the top 9, a few trees to navigate around with OB here and there.

Occasional walkers and runners on path, which to me isn't a true con, but worth noting.

Only three holes over 300', with the longest being 318'.

Navigation isn't too bad, but I did get confused a little after 11, as for some reason I thought 17 was 12, and didn't realize that till I got to 18 and figured out I messed up. A next tee sign would have been helpful, if there was one I missed it.

Trash cans were overflowing on the lower 9; I think hole 13 was the worst.

Other Thoughts:

I played this course just after I played Pioneer. I was physically exhausted, but still really enjoyed playing. It is a shorter course and you'll be using quite a few putters and mid-range discs as the holes just don't require a high speed driver.

A couple of holes to note, 11 is a nice, tight, heavily wooded shot over a small ravine, that was fun. # 12 is an exceptional steep downhill shot, with the pin just at the bottom of the hill a few feet to the left. Not much room to allow for fade, so throw the putter, but not too far as there is rough after the flat at the bottom. # 16 was a steep uphill shot, but really short, just under 100'. At the time I played, the basket was missing, not sure if it was vandalism or it got washed out (though course updates state it was replaced).

Also, when I played for some reason the gates were shut, I had to walk from the airport road to the course, so I started with hole 5 I think then made the loop from there.

Overall, I had fun, even with some of the repetitive open holes. There are lots of chances for 2's, they aren't gimmies, but they are achievable.
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urdone00
Experience: 44 years 136 played 15 reviews
3.00 star(s)

good older course 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:May 5, 2010 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

nicely groomed well maintained course. a little short but a good amount of ob and accurate shots are needed to shoot well under par here.

Cons:

after raining the back 9 gets pretty ugly .

Other Thoughts:

backs right up to the pioneer course, a longer and more difficult course. nothing wrong with shorter courses.
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