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Hole #4 (Taken 5/2010)
Hole #4 Tee

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Reviews: 8
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Nice Beginner Course
Played: 67 Reviewed: 18 Exp: 38 Years
Pros: A nice little course in a nice neighborhood.
+ Tee signs with distance and direction arrows on them.
+ Very Clean and well maintained park.
+ Holes range from around 160' to 225'. Great for beginners.
+ Ace race for seasoned players. (I hit Metal on one drive)
+ Some usage of available trees to force a little shot diversity.
+ Playground, plenty of garbage cans, and picnic tables.
+ Nice baskets.
+ Tee signs with distance and direction arrows on them.
+ Very Clean and well maintained park.
+ Holes range from around 160' to 225'. Great for beginners.
+ Ace race for seasoned players. (I hit Metal on one drive)
+ Some usage of available trees to force a little shot diversity.
+ Playground, plenty of garbage cans, and picnic tables.
+ Nice baskets.
Cons: - No restrooms? I didn't see any.
- No tee pads at all. Not a huge deal for a course like this though.
- Walking path, vollyball, soccer fields, basketball, and a playground crammed into a small space, with a disc golf course winding through and around it. Could be a problem during peak park usage.
- Could benifit from a few minor course changes (#9 throws over the entrance road, could easily be avoided by moving the tee across the street).
- No tee pads at all. Not a huge deal for a course like this though.
- Walking path, vollyball, soccer fields, basketball, and a playground crammed into a small space, with a disc golf course winding through and around it. Could be a problem during peak park usage.
- Could benifit from a few minor course changes (#9 throws over the entrance road, could easily be avoided by moving the tee across the street).
Other Thoughts: That said, I found this to be a fun little course. Sure, most of us could play the whole course with a putter, and maybe a mid, but I like throwing a course like this once in awhile.
We definately need beginner courses like this too, there was a 1st timer on the course when we were throwing.
If a more challenging course is required, Edward Medard is a few miles away!
We definately need beginner courses like this too, there was a 1st timer on the course when we were throwing.
If a more challenging course is required, Edward Medard is a few miles away!
5 of 5 people found this review helpful.
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