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Perry, OK

Rotary Park

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The Valkyrie Kid
Diamond level trusted reviewer
Experience: 46 years 1562 played 1507 reviews
3.00 star(s)

Almost Disc Golf Exclusive! 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:May 13, 2022 Played the course:once

Pros:

The park sign says Rotary Park was established in 1907 (I think) which is a few years before disc golf showed up in California. So iI was pretty surprised to see there is almost nothing else going on at Rotary Park. There are no picnic tables, no shelters, no playground equipment, nothing but a couple of benches and a nice walking path.

The park is an absolute wonderful piece of land for a 9 hole course. It has great rolling terrain and scattered mature trees. There is a small ditch/creek which flows through the park.

The park has old school fiberglass signs and the rules of disc golf sign, as well. The signs do show the location of the next tee. Surprisingly to me, these fiberglass signs have not been stoned to death like many of the old fiberglass signs have been. There are concrete tee pads. They are, maybe a little shorter than normal. The baskets are the DGA models which the always hard to read red numbers. I think a couple baskets are replacements so I must assume that some baskets have walked off. The hole lengths range from 215' up to 450'. There is nice variety of up and downs, open to more technical. I think # 6 might be the toughest hole here. It's 450' and tight through the trees, followed by a dogleg and then uphill to the basket.

The course loops back to the start.

Cons:

Nothing major but on # 1, the Rotary Sign is directly in the way.

The # 8 tee pad points you way left from the basket. It's a little confusing at first glance.

Only 9 holes but I'm not sure that you could 18 in this park without squeezing too much.

Other Thoughts:

Rotary is a lot of fun. The rolling terrain and trees make for a fun and challenging round of golf. And remember, Perry, is where the infamous Oklahoma City Bomber, Timothy McVeigh, was apprehended just 90 minutes after detonating the bomb that killed 168 men, women and children. The fool did not have a back license plate on his getaway car and that's what got him pulled over.
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armiller
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Experience: 9.1 years 275 played 60 reviews
3.00 star(s)

A 9-hole surprise 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:May 30, 2017 Played the course:once

Pros:

-the indispensable: good baskets!
-very good use of surprisingly good terrain and the park's ditch
-impressive distance (and variety) for a 9-hole course
-I don't care who you are: holes 2, 4, 6, 7, and 9 are very nice disc golf holes

Cons:

-playing during busy hours would definitely result in unpleasant contact (potentially of the skull-cracking variety) between disc golfers and other park users; I'm giving the course the benefit of the doubt and assuming that people never walk on the course
-hole 8's dogleg is a little too much dogleg... or maybe I missed something?

Other Thoughts:

This was stop number one on a long day of driving and disc golf. I showed up early in the morning, zipped through the course, and felt pretty bad that I had to move on before playing a second time. It's a pleasant little park and the disc golf is far from boring.

I played the course with just a handful of discs because that typically works for the 9-holers I'm used to. This wasn't a typical niner though. When I get back, I'll probably bring my entire bag, or at the very least a couple of my go-to distance drivers for the longer holes.

Rating: 3.0 for "good." There aren't a ton of options for disc golf in this area, but this course maximizes what the park has to work with. If you're headed up or down I-35, this is an easy stop. You need to stretch your legs anyway... just do it!
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Chained Evil
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Experience: 14 years 1101 played 232 reviews
3.00 star(s)

Concrete Tee Pads 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Oct 30, 2010 Played the course:once

Pros:

As stated in the previous reviews this is a fun course that is right off of I-35. They have added concrete tee pads, which makes this course even better. One basket was painted Orange, I would assume for Oklahoma State University, which if memory serves me correct the guy the hole was dedicated to was an OSU fan. Good mix of long and short holes. The course uses the land very well. #4's basket was up on a hill and behind a couple of trees to challenge you. If you are up on the hill and you miss your putt you risk the chance of it rolling down into the ravine. This course had plenty of benches and the grass was mowed and well taken care of. Hole #9 was painted maroon, which I think are the colors of Perry HS. Overall a fun little course. Nice change in elevation and has trees in the right spots to make it interesting and challenging. The signs are very accurate as well.

Cons:

Some of the tee pads are shorter than the others. This seemed to be on the shorter holes.

Other Thoughts:

Also on the signs there are little tid bits of info about the people that the holes are dedicated to. I found them to be interesting. This would be a good stop if you were traveling on I-35 and had the itch to play a quick round. Might be more difficult in the spring time when the ravine is full of water. About the only place that you could lose a disc would be on #9 if you pulled your drive to the right, I am talking way right. There was an area between the course and the railroad tracks where you might lose a disc. There is also the possibility of losing a disc on hole #1 if your throw goes across the road into the grove of trees. This would be a great course for someone to learn on and it is challenging enough for a seasoned player as well. Overall a fun course.
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Unkles27
Experience: 17.1 years 80 played 15 reviews
3.00 star(s)

Enjoyable 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Oct 3, 2009 Played the course:2-4 times

Pros:

Really fun little course. It is set in a nice park in Perry, America. Not to far off of I-35. Signage is excellent, with par, length and map. Nice new baskets, a couple are painted which I thought was a nice touch. I came to the course expecting a real easy under par score, but I was pleasantly surprised by the design of the course. It used the drainage ditch that flows through the park very well for some elevation in an area typically devoid of it. The trees are also used well to provide some obstacles, but aren't ridiculously. There are a couple holes where you can really air it out, and some short one as well, I was impressed with the variety. There were a couple mandos (at least I think they were mandos) that made what otherwise would have been an easy hole more challenging, and forced you to throw different lines. Also good variety between lefty/righty shots, it seemed pretty balanced.

Cons:

Dirt tee-pads, they were in good shape when I was there, but you never know what you'll get with those. One of the mandos I thought was a little gimmicky, the basket was only about 150 feet away but you had to throw way out to the right and then come back at more than a 90 degree angle around a tree.
That maroon basket was a con too

Other Thoughts:

I really enjoyed playing hear. It was enough to challenge me decently without being frustrating. A great use of space as well, they turned this into a really fun course that I would definitely recommend.
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Robert Scott
Experience: 28 years 52 played 28 reviews
3.00 star(s)

Brand NEW 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Mar 26, 2009 Played the course:once

Pros:

Another New course in the area. It is not far from I-35. Nice new baskets and tee markers. The course is new so they have not got the signs made yet but the poles are there so I guess they'll get them when they are done. The large ditch adds some elevation to the course that is not seen much in the other courses in the area. Easy to follow even without the signs. The area dosen't have anything else in it so should not have to worry about other people in the park but other golfers. No places to lose disc. It was mowed when I played it.

Cons:

Dirt and grass Tees. They are grass now but we all know they turn to mud quick. There are no signs yet but looks like they will put them in soon.

Other Thoughts:

A nice course along the interstate to stop and play while on your way to OKC or Wichita, KS. or after or before play at Stillwater.
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