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Hole #4 (Taken 1/2011)
Hole #4 Tee

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Reviews: 23
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Pros: Because it is a fairly open field course, there is not much opportunity to lose discs. Its a great course to bring new disc too, gives you a chance to work out the kinks. Also, a great course for first time players lots of short holes. They do a good job of using multiple pin positions which is nice for me because that I play the course every week.
Cons: The course can get very busy on summer evenings. It also gets very muddy if there has been a rain, so bring shoes you don't mind getting dirty.
Other Thoughts: This is a nice little city course and also my home course. I would like to see an 18 hole course in the city.
5 of 6 people found this review helpful.
Pros: Close to the University!
Cons: Flat easy course with many people walking around and cars on the other side of the fence. Not exactly the best place for someone with a driving arm.
Other Thoughts: College.
0 of 7 people found this review helpful.
Played: 513 Reviewed: 460 Exp: 35.1 Years
Pros: This is a decent little course to have in your pretty, little neighborhood park. The course just winds mostly around the outside of the park trying to avoid pedistrians. There's a little bit of elevation, enough trees to get in the way but no water to really make it unique So what you have is your standard 18 hole city type course. It's worth playing if you live close or are in Eugene and you won't lose any plastic.
Cons: Nothing really, might get a little crowded with the other park users on sunny days but they're done a nice job designing a course working with the somewhat limited space and layout of the park.
Other Thoughts: Although nothing to get really excited about about, I've enjoyed playing there a few times while visiting friends in Eugene, the land of the world's uglist football uniforms!
5 of 5 people found this review helpful.
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