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Played: 48 Reviewed: 43 Exp: 5.9 Years
Pros: A nice layout with some very technical shots. No long drives so beginners would benefit here. Reasonably well marked. Because it is on a college campus it is well maintained. I believe this is a course where people of all ages could enjoy themselves. With the good walkways because you are on a college campus and other facilities available it is alot of them
Cons: Because it is within the confines of a college be very careful when school is in session. There are students everywhere and they do not pay attention.
Other Thoughts: This is a great place for buddies to get together and play. The course is fun and the scenery is good.
5 of 13 people found this review helpful.
Played: 11 Reviewed: 7 Exp: 4.9 Years
Pros: nice little courses mostly par 3.great layout which requires accuracy not power. very easy hole-in-one length holes(easier said than done) a lot of trees but that adds to the challenge. a must for the begginer level disc golfer
Cons: an extremely small course. one hole is only 57 feet. it had ace written all over it unfortunatley it takes a little more than just luck for that. some holes are in between parking lots so watch out for cars. some signs are missing and others are misleading especially hole #1 which i would say is about 60ft. from the pin but the sign says its 219ft.
Other Thoughts: rutgers is very fun to play and a definate confidance booster especially with the short holes that are practicly begging for you to get a hole-in-one. my first time there i shot 10 under par. very easy and very fun.
10 of 13 people found this review helpful.
Great Little Par 3 Course
Played: 12 Reviewed: 11 Exp: 14.7 Years
Pros: Nice and short par 3 course. Great mix of holes and different shots. Well designed. All holes are fun to play. Fun for beginners and advanced players alike. Good fairways. Plenty of trees but there's sufficient room to work your disc.
Cons: Try not to play while school is in session during the weekdays Sept. through June. Play weekends or in summer because there are plenty of college students walking the pathways that cross the course. Although it's okay to play while school is in session. One of the shortest holes in disc golf resides here (I think it's hole 9) which may seem a bit silly because it's a putt over a bush from the tee (but fun nonetheless).
Other Thoughts: Rutgers is worth playing because it's fun. Most holes are short but a bit challenging because of the trees. Some of the advanced players have called this course Puttger's (Ha) because they use their putters from the tee on most holes. But you'll see that you'll need your drivers on most of the holes.
17 of 17 people found this review helpful.
Played: 46 Reviewed: 42 Exp: 5.7 Years
Pros: Clean, safe and well-manicured (though that applies to the campus as a whole, not the disc golf course in particular). Short and easy for beginners, but somewhat tricky for pros thanks to trees on every hole.
Cons: Signs are woefully outdated. Hole 1 says 219 ft but it can't be more than 150; Hole 17 must be shorter than 300. Sign for holes 2 and 13 are missing. Never found hole 18. Only found 2 "advanced" tees, on holes 10 and 11. No teepads, or tee markers even. Most holes are dangerously close to one another. Chains are rusted and very loose.
Other Thoughts: As it is, you can tell this course is from the Sedgley era. And you can tell that Sedgley has had constant improvements and maintenance, while Rutgers has fallen into neglect. The fact that it took until August of 2008 for it to get its first review here should tell you something.
IMPORTANT: I have just played the Jersey Jam, and this extended layout is the cream of the crop. Volunteers created excellent signage and a thorough course guide, there were spotters on the blind / OB holes, and it used the campus with great creativity. Sure, there are still no tee pads, but I would give this version FOUR DISCS and eagerly look forward to playing the Jersey Jam every year.
IMPORTANT: I have just played the Jersey Jam, and this extended layout is the cream of the crop. Volunteers created excellent signage and a thorough course guide, there were spotters on the blind / OB holes, and it used the campus with great creativity. Sure, there are still no tee pads, but I would give this version FOUR DISCS and eagerly look forward to playing the Jersey Jam every year.
15 of 17 people found this review helpful.
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