East Wenatchee, WA
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Uploaded By: stratfordwill Hole #6 (Taken 8/2011)
3 / 387ft. Par / Distance:
Hole #6 Tee: Mostly open fairway after the large tree dead center of the photo



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Barefootin In The Park!

2-4    4/21/2013   4/21/2013
Review By: The Valkyrie Kid
Played: 497  Reviewed: 452  Exp: 35 Years
This review was updated on 4/25/2013
2 Helpful / 0 Not
Pros: It's just a pretty little, neighborhood park with a lush, green carpet of grass. There is just a touch of elevation and a smattering of mature trees. The DGA baskets (complete with the red numbers, which are facing the teepads by the way) are stragegically occasionally hidden, peek-a-boo style behind the before mentioned mature trees or in the case of # 3 just peeking up from over a small hill.
The tee pads are rubber and are secured very well. They're nicely level and they're more than long enough for this mostly recreational length course. The mature trees would provide some welcome relief from the central Washington sun and heat here in the summer.

Some fun little ACE runs here such as # 2 and it's 179' basket hidden behind a tree. # 4, 195' slight uphill also behind a tree and # 7 and it's 211' shot to the corner which is also tucked in (surprise!) behind a tree.
Cons: Some simple signage would go a long way here. How about screwing in a simple house number on one of the front bricks that outline each of the teepads? Even without signs, the flow of the course is fairly intuitive. Even a dunce like me figured it out quite easily the first time through.
This course will not thrill/challenge the advanced/Pro players. There's just not enough challenge here.
Other Thoughts: Like sillybizz says, this is not a course for the serious player. But I contend, that, it is a wonderful recreational course for everyone else. It's enjoyable. It's very well designed for the physical environment they had to work with. There's just enough of a challenge to keep most players coming back. And face it, there's not a lot of competition from other courses around here.
My one suggestion to slightly change things up....Alternate playing #6 and #8 holes from each other's tee pads. It gives you just a slightly different look off the pad for both of those holes.

2 of 2 people found this review helpful.

Tedford Park

1    8/20/2012   8/21/2012
Review By: Tromavilcitizen
Played: 13  Reviewed: 6  Exp: 7 Years
3 Helpful / 0 Not
Pros: Green lush grass
Barefoot friendly
Restrooms
Clean course with no litter
Good layout of course for the small space
Very nice baskets. all where clearly marked with the hole numbers and faced the tee pads. still difficult to read from tee pad
Cons: Uneven tee pads. some where ripped and missing.
No signage at the tee pads to guide you.
Small park behind a baseball field which makes for no open space for Non disc golfers to use.
Other Thoughts: Nice easy course with lots of shade. Lots of other activities happen here. Monday in the late afternoon there was baseball practice going on, a youth cheerleading squad and a youth soccer practice as well. Hole one was unplayable from the tee due to children playing soccer.

3 of 3 people found this review helpful.

Option #2

1    6/11/2012   6/12/2012
Review By: sillybizz
Played: 178  Reviewed: 175  Exp: 9.9 Years
4 Helpful / 1 Not
Pros: This course is on green grass and plays around a baseball field on green grass that is seldom used by people playing fetch with their dogs. The course starts out in a small parking area in the far of the park on 2nd avenue and plays towards the main street. You start with an open hyzer hole. The course gets a little better with a couple of fun low ceiling throws and up and around the small rolling hill even throwing around the bathrooms located in the middle of the park and the fairway for a couple of holes. This is a great little course for stopping by and throwing some rollers or breaking out the putter and having some fun.
Cons: Even though there are some fun throws here I imagine this course is busy all the time. I was here early in the afternoon on a Monday and had two people throwing the ball to their dogs and then some kids playing red rover (couldn't believe they still played that game!) right in the middle of the fairway.
Other Thoughts: Nothing fancy or new and the serious players won't flock here which is probably a good thing. Just a short green grass course with nice baskets that you can play with bare feet if you wanted. Look out for other park users as I said before.

4 of 5 people found this review helpful.


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