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Hole #5 (Taken 10/2009)
Hole #5 Tee

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Pros: -Great use of what land they have
-lots of elevation changes
-holes for lefty n righty forehand and backhand
-the hole 10 is a glory hole and a nice tiebreaker hole or closet to the pin
-nice dis catcher baskets
-hole 6 is a nice hole to learn big annhzyers
-lots of elevation changes
-holes for lefty n righty forehand and backhand
-the hole 10 is a glory hole and a nice tiebreaker hole or closet to the pin
-nice dis catcher baskets
-hole 6 is a nice hole to learn big annhzyers
Cons: Couple holes are really short but that's about it
Other Thoughts: Fun little course if you live close by and wanna get a quick game in
Nice Variety
Pros: -This course has a lot of variety on the holes.
-Nice paver brick tees.
-A couple large uphill shoots protected by trees.
-Good for beginners, presents some good control challenges.
-A few wide open holes so that you can really rip it.
-Nice paver brick tees.
-A couple large uphill shoots protected by trees.
-Good for beginners, presents some good control challenges.
-A few wide open holes so that you can really rip it.
Cons: Did not experience any.
Long, short, up, and down
Pros: Challenges all of a player's skills. Accuracy is tested by the wooded holes and the long wide-open holes test your power. Enough trees to keep things scenic and interesting. Holes going uphill and downhill. Brick tee pads. Chance to get an ace at #2 and #10. Course layout loops around, making it easy to go from #10 to #1 to play another round.
Cons: #7 is in an open field. Maybe some bushes would make it more interesting or at least picturesque. Kids and adults got in the way at #9, running and rolling down the side of the hill.
Other Thoughts: #4 runs uphill, but has overhanging tree limbs to make things a bit trickier. #7 is long and open, so you can test different grips, discs, and throwing techniques. If you miss #9, your disc may roll a long way downhill (happened to me).
0 of 1 people found this review helpful.
Pros: Randall Oaks has a lot elevation change when compared to the average chicagoland course. Hole 3 is downhill though some tall oaks and hole 4 is a long shot up a fairly steep hill.
The course is very well kept. The pins are new and the brick teepads are very nice. The signs are nice and very helpful in navigating the course.
The course is very well kept. The pins are new and the brick teepads are very nice. The signs are nice and very helpful in navigating the course.
Cons: The layout of the course is a little wonky in one place. After hole 9 you have to walk back past hole 4 and 7's pins and hole 5 and 8's tees. This area can get a little conjested.
A few hole such as number 5 are just wide open.
A few hole such as number 5 are just wide open.
Other Thoughts: It is a fairly short course and makes good use of space in the park. The holes are far enough from other things in the park that people being in the way is rarely a concern. A few more holes could potentially be added.
There is a petting zoo in the park.
There is a petting zoo in the park.
1 of 4 people found this review helpful.
Pros: - a few elevation changes, that are quite drastic
- maintained nicely
- nice baskets
- decent variety of shots
- nice tees
- not gonna lose a disc here unless u throw it onto randall road
- maintained nicely
- nice baskets
- decent variety of shots
- nice tees
- not gonna lose a disc here unless u throw it onto randall road
Cons: - no downhill reward throw!!
- only 10 holes, lots of room for more
- a few boring open field holes [7 and 8]
- can get muddy which messes with tees
- only 10 holes, lots of room for more
- a few boring open field holes [7 and 8]
- can get muddy which messes with tees
Other Thoughts: make more holessss
1 of 3 people found this review helpful.
Pros: Very easy access with a good mix of shots. Some of the holes have a very pretty set up, like #1,2,3,10. Good practice course. Takes about 25-35 min to complete a round.
Cons: The course is a little shorter than i like. A few holes you can open up on if your an average driver like me.
Other Thoughts: There is pleanty of space for more holes. I was speaking with someone who was in on the designing of the course and there is def a possibility of extending the course to 18 holes if it seems prosperous. so get out there and show them that its worth it to put them in.
3 of 9 people found this review helpful.
Pros: Brick tees, a few shots to get an ace, the open holes are also a bit challenging
Cons: Only 10 holes
Other Thoughts: Make a couple more holes
1 of 12 people found this review helpful.
Pros: Course is very, very beautiful. Ample parking and right off Randall Road...visible right from the road. Great baskets, awesome brick paver tees, easy to follow, and a pretty decent layout. The course seems pretty open when you get there, but there's actually a pretty good amount of obstacle. Good mix of open holes and holes with more obstacles. Pretty good amount of elevation, just a surprisingly great course.
Cons: In the middle of a park which I imagine can get very busy on the weekends. Some baskets are pretty close to one another. Some holes are a bit too open, providing little challenge other than being a bit longer.
Other Thoughts: This was such a pleasant surprise. I was told by a local that the course has maybe been open for a couple of months, so it's in good shape being so new. When you get to the park, follow the service road all the way until you get to the parking lot near the shelter. The first tee is just west of that parking lot...it can be a bit confusing, but once you find the first, it's easy to follow. I highly recommend checking this course out. It's such a beautiful, picturesque course, and it's a lot of fun to play. I had a blast playing here.
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