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Woodsboro, MD

Woodsboro Regional Park

3.835(based on 21 reviews)
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listentomorejazz
Experience: 14 years 55 played 11 reviews
2.50 star(s)

Locals Going to Local 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jan 10, 2018 Played the course:once

Pros:

-Largely Secluded, Disc Golf Only
-Multiple Tee Off (3)/Pin Locations, some tee positions did drastically change the hole
-Convenient Access/Parking
-Fairly well marked with next tee locations, navigation was relatively easy
- Beautiful trees and woodlands, I love seeing big conifers on a course
- Tee signs at every box

Cons:

- Largest con is the unfairways. Too many holes had only one possibly way to get the disc to the basket, which allows for little creativity. Some of the tee locations (specifically green) were so limited that there was not a true line to the basket
-The tee pads were often too small, and the shale/crushed gravel, while grippy, was extremely messy in the wet winter
- Lack of par 4's and 5s
- Lack of Benches
- While there were tee signs at ever box, the pins were often in "B" positions, which were not on the tee signs. Additionally, the scale was not ideal on a number of the signs
- Too many blind shots for a visitor. If one knows the course well, this is not a con, but as a traveling disc golfer, I end up spending half the round looking for a basket

Other Thoughts:

I made this my first review because I was psyched to play this course due to its rating. I left...disappointed.

This is not a bad course by any means, but the locals had inflated the reviews to make it seem much greater than it was, which negatively impacted my round.

Will likely play again, hopefully during nicer weather, and enjoy myself more because of revised expectations.

You can also tell the locals care very much about this course, but there is still a lot more work to be done. A chainsaw would make a big difference on this course. It does not have the length to be an Iron Hill or Muddy Run, but difficult does not necessarily mean better.

I did not play them, but it looked to me as thought the reds (shortest) were likely the most enjoyable. Carving putters through woods instead of trying to luck a fairway through multiple five foot gaps.
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