Parker, FL
Under the Oaks Park Share
Uploaded By: ERicJ Hole #2 (Taken 12/2011)
3 / 273ft. Par / Distance:
Hole #2 Tee



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Under the Oaks Park

5+    3/30/2012   4/1/2012
Review By: eng2joe
Played: 12  Reviewed: 6  Exp: 3.2 Years
1 Helpful / 1 Not
Pros: It is a nice course for a quick game. I played it in less than 30 minutes. The view from the 6th basket is great.
Cons: One of the biggest cons for me was having to wait for the the walkers on the path. A couple fo the fairways cross the walking path.
Other Thoughts: Great course for beginners and for a quick game.

1 of 2 people found this review helpful.


1    7/4/2011   7/5/2011
Review By: flyingdisc
Played: 16  Reviewed: 15  Exp: 2 Years
This review was updated on 7/9/2011
5 Helpful / 0 Not
Pros: Good shade throughout the course.
Nice area to go and bring the family while you play.
New concrete pads and baskets.
There are signs at each hole now with info on length to basket, par, and direction of basket.
Cons: Certain baskets are hard to spot right away.
A few holes cross over walking paths so be aware if people are on the track.
Other Thoughts: I enjoyed the course right away and was happy to finally have one in this area. As I mentioned I think it is a good place to bring the family while you play as there is a playground area, picnic tables, rest rooms, and on the back of the park is the bay. The course itself is actually on the left side of the park as you enter and is seperated by a chain link fence, but does have a walking track around the course. Holes seem to be a good length. Look for hole 9 after you throw your disc on hole 8. Hole 9 is parallel to hole 8 and you will need to look for the concrete pad for hole 9 on your left as you walk back towards the beginning of hole 8. Went during sunset when it wasn't so hot, but there is plenty of shade on just about every hole, and there really were not many people in the park.

5 of 5 people found this review helpful.


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