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Hole #18 (Taken 10/2009)
Hole #18 'B' Basket

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Pros: The ideal challenge course for an amateur player to finish par or under. This course asks you to perform diverse balance of throwing techniques.
A great mix of short to long holes will measure your overall skill level.
A great mix of short to long holes will measure your overall skill level.
3 of 4 people found this review helpful.
Played: 20 Reviewed: 7 Exp: 4.6 Years
Pros: Pretty nice course.
Has almost every shot you can think of.
Can be pretty easy for amateurs when shooting from AM pads and in A basket positions, but medium for pros when shot from the Pro tee's and baskets are in B.
The course is kept up pretty nice.
Nice long concrete pads.
Has almost every shot you can think of.
Can be pretty easy for amateurs when shooting from AM pads and in A basket positions, but medium for pros when shot from the Pro tee's and baskets are in B.
The course is kept up pretty nice.
Nice long concrete pads.
Cons: Holes 21-24 have gravel tee pads.
22 has stayed very wet everytime I played it.
Some of the tee pads are not level with the ground.
22 has stayed very wet everytime I played it.
Some of the tee pads are not level with the ground.
Other Thoughts: The water can be avoided on most of the water holes so no reason to not play them.
Keep in mind that i'm a AM player and this review may not be 100%, its just how I feel about the course.
bazkitcase5's review is much better than mine so give it a read too.
Keep in mind that i'm a AM player and this review may not be 100%, its just how I feel about the course.
bazkitcase5's review is much better than mine so give it a read too.
2 of 2 people found this review helpful.
Played: 28 Reviewed: 20 Exp: 8.6 Years
Pros: 27 holes! Who can complain! Of course it has every kind of hole you can think of. Lots of elevation change!
Cons: Few water holes to be aware of when throwing. Also as most courses in MS you can beat your disc to death on some of the holes. I spoke of the Elevation change earlier... that might make it hard on you old guys legs.
Other Thoughts: Read claytons review below. Way more informative than I can be.
2 of 4 people found this review helpful.
Pros: Nice tee signs and large concrete tee pads on every hole except the newer holes, 21-24. Several holes have benches, and the local bench builder plays disc golf and is in the process of adding more in the future. The design contains a little bit of everything, from lots of trees, to water, lots of elevation, and plenty of variety. There are your short technical shots, your long open shots, some which contain both, as well as holes that go right, left, and straight. It is a 27 hole course that the local club considers their home course.
It is well taken care of by the local club and gets a decent amount of play daily. 11 of the holes have longer/different tee pads for variety, as well as 2 sets of pin locations for 14 of the holes. The bathrooms and a water fountain are at the start of the course and you come back by them after hole 18.
Playing the short tees for 18 holes, while the baskets are in their A position, it is a very beginner friendly course (but you still have to hit your gaps). However, it can also be a challenging course for pros alike when played in all B positions, from the long tees.
It is well taken care of by the local club and gets a decent amount of play daily. 11 of the holes have longer/different tee pads for variety, as well as 2 sets of pin locations for 14 of the holes. The bathrooms and a water fountain are at the start of the course and you come back by them after hole 18.
Playing the short tees for 18 holes, while the baskets are in their A position, it is a very beginner friendly course (but you still have to hit your gaps). However, it can also be a challenging course for pros alike when played in all B positions, from the long tees.
Cons: While the design has some nice, technical shots, there are some kinda gimmicky ones. As the course has evolved, some of the shorter, technical shots have opened up, leaving a really short and easy shot for advanced level players. This is part of the reason for a lot of the new changes, to create new challenges, but in some parts of the course, there is just no place to put a better tee pad or pin placement.
Other Thoughts: This is a fun to play course in a nice looking park that will test your overall game, especially if you play the different tees/pin placements. The park and rec. department supports disc golf and has a good active relationship with the club. Unfortunately, they also have lots of future ideas that conflict with parts of the course, which currently remains one of the reasons why not every tee has concrete tee pads.
They already took away hole 27 to put in a new water park, thus the creation of hole #22A, so be sure to look for it when you play. After hole 18, cross the parking lot to begin the back 9 and after hole 20, cross the bridge over the ditch and walk to your left to see hole 21. The good news is the park is growing, which opens up more eyes to disc golf in the area, which can lead to even more future growth. I will try to keep this review up to date as major changes are sometimes made.
They already took away hole 27 to put in a new water park, thus the creation of hole #22A, so be sure to look for it when you play. After hole 18, cross the parking lot to begin the back 9 and after hole 20, cross the bridge over the ditch and walk to your left to see hole 21. The good news is the park is growing, which opens up more eyes to disc golf in the area, which can lead to even more future growth. I will try to keep this review up to date as major changes are sometimes made.
5 of 5 people found this review helpful.
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