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Hole #2 (Taken 7/2011)
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Pros: Easy park to find, right off of main highway. Not a busy course. Easy warm up course on your way to Annandale/Clearwater. Has a very cool hole that has you shooting right onto the lakeshore. If the water were high, the basket would be surrounded by water. Easy course for Aces and Birdies
Cons: A few holes have you shooting towards a playground. Easy to lose your disk on the water hole. (hole 4 or 5). No long holes to get a good drive on.
0 of 1 people found this review helpful.
Pros: Easy to play, very very good for starters. Hole #5 is awesome going down to the water; makes the course in my opinion.
Cons: Not very challenging for someone who has been playing for a long time.
Other Thoughts: Worth playing at least once. As far is "high school punks go" as some people mentioned in their reviews; don't mind them. They don't bother anyone and they keep to themselves. Don't have to worry about being hassled.
1 of 1 people found this review helpful.
Legit course
Pros: This course is strait up awesome. It is perfect if you're the kind of frolfer who likes to go out with their buddies and have a great time. The course sits on a gorgeous lake. While the lake may swallow your disc, it is great to take a swim in the middle of the round in those hot summer days. The course features a fairly nice variety of terrain as well.
Cons: The only annoying part of the course is on holes 7 8 9. They are wide open. This is because the trees on the holes are still very small. Eventually these holes will be more kf a challenge. Other than that no other bad things to say.
Other Thoughts: Play this course! It is a really great time. It is a course that I personally never get tired of.
2 of 3 people found this review helpful.
Is Your Fav Disc Swimming With The Fishes On # 5 ?
Pros: Take away # 5 and this is just another typical little 9 hole city parks course. It does have the nice trapazoid shaped concrete tee pads. The baskets are DGA with the red numbers. The tee signs are the standard white plastic ones and surprise, none have been broken up yet, although # 2 is currently missing.
The pars listed are for elementary kids making this another course where you can rack up the eagles and the occasional double eagle like on the # 3, a 329' Par 5.
# 5 is the signature hole here but I think it is also the single most disc swallowing hole I've ever encountered in the 375 courses I've played. It's just a 243' touch shot through the trees down a very steep hill. But the basket sits 5 feet from shores of beautiful Pulaski Lake. Any run at the basket, any skip at all and splash! It's a very pretty hole but deadly. It's like the mysterious. beautiful, sexy Russian spy in all the James Bond movies. She's drawing you in. So alluring that you can't resist. Then one measly overthrow and your fav disc swims with the fishes in beautiful Pulaski Lake.
The pars listed are for elementary kids making this another course where you can rack up the eagles and the occasional double eagle like on the # 3, a 329' Par 5.
# 5 is the signature hole here but I think it is also the single most disc swallowing hole I've ever encountered in the 375 courses I've played. It's just a 243' touch shot through the trees down a very steep hill. But the basket sits 5 feet from shores of beautiful Pulaski Lake. Any run at the basket, any skip at all and splash! It's a very pretty hole but deadly. It's like the mysterious. beautiful, sexy Russian spy in all the James Bond movies. She's drawing you in. So alluring that you can't resist. Then one measly overthrow and your fav disc swims with the fishes in beautiful Pulaski Lake.
Cons: On # 1 there are silly Out of Bounds signs that are 6 feet in front of the parks chain link fence along the right side of the fairway. Of all the courses that need OB signs, this is not the place. The chain link fence is OB enough.
Holes 7-8-9 are boring. All three are almost the exact length and the exact same throw just back and forth across the field.
Holes 7-8-9 are boring. All three are almost the exact length and the exact same throw just back and forth across the field.
Other Thoughts: I guess I was lucky to miss the afore-mentioned high school punks. There was one shady looking guy parked nearby. Maybe he was looking for the high school punks? Maybe he was a high school punk?
It's a fun, little recreational park course with one very interesting disc drinking hole and maybe some high school punks thrown in for good measure and with beautiful Pulaski Lake views for those interested in that sort of things.
It's a fun, little recreational park course with one very interesting disc drinking hole and maybe some high school punks thrown in for good measure and with beautiful Pulaski Lake views for those interested in that sort of things.
4 of 4 people found this review helpful.
Pros: Good putter practice
#5, in my mind after playing 55 courses in Minnesota is one of the top 3 holes in the state behind #4 at Blue Ribbon Pines and #15 at Hidden lake.
#5, in my mind after playing 55 courses in Minnesota is one of the top 3 holes in the state behind #4 at Blue Ribbon Pines and #15 at Hidden lake.
Cons: Lots of high school punks sitting in the parking lot.
Other Thoughts: Not worth the long drive if I was playing just this course but #5 makes this course a 2 instead of a 1.
Pros: Easy course for beginners to learn on. The Longest hole (3) is 323 ft. and only holes 3 and 5 present chances of losing a disc. Hole 5 is down a steep hill with the basket about 15 ft. in front of the lake at the bottom with trees guarding both sides. Can be shot with a putter straight down, a big floating anhyzer (or hyzer for leftys), a huge skyzer way out to the right over the trees, or a tommy right over the top. Every hole is an ace opportunity for a skilled player.
Cons: Too easy. Too short. Not a huge variety of shots. The only challenge for a very good player is to try to birdie every hole.
Other Thoughts: This is my home course I've probably played 1000+ rounds here over the last 5 years. Not worth driving more than 20 mins to play and that's only for the novelty of playing a new course. Solid 9 holer for a quick round but doesn't offer anything special. Also, don't go during spring between 230-6 unless u wanna deal with all the high school punks.
2 of 2 people found this review helpful.
Pros: Wide open.
Decent challenge on the first 4 holes.
Not a real challenge of distance.
Decent signage.
I like the drive on 6 through the trees.
Nice tees
Decent challenge on the first 4 holes.
Not a real challenge of distance.
Decent signage.
I like the drive on 6 through the trees.
Nice tees
Cons: Poor layout.
Hill is terribly steep.
Hill is terribly steep.
Other Thoughts: I really hated the layout. Especially holes 3, 5, and 6. I found myself walking up and down the hills trying to find these cement pads.
1 of 2 people found this review helpful.
Pros: The best part about this course is how open it is. It is a great way to get some curves practice in on some pretty easy but longer shots. The hole I liked the most was the long downhill. I found myself playing it at least five times the first time I went, getting closer every time but never quite in birdie range, It would not be doing the course any good to call this the only fun hole on the course. Though this place is mostly wide open shots with minimal tree-factor, the wide open shots are very nicely placed and great varying lengths and grades. Nicely trimmed grass and a great flow complimented the holes on this course. I also noticed that it was very clean and was free of graffiti.
Cons: One major con for this place is that from the east metro you are looking at a 50 min. drive and for the west metro you are looking at at least a 30 min. drive. If you are planning on playing this course, I would recommend, checking out what else is in the area as well, as this course really isn't worth a couple gallons of gas. Other than that, the park was a little small and it's a very flat area of town so the wind is greater there than here, making windy days quite difficult.
Other Thoughts: On a nice day it would be fun to play this course and take a dip in the lake by the big down hill shot. There looks to be a decent beach if you can call it that, some picnic benches and a few grills. I enjoyed this place a lot, but was not satisfied for how long of a drive it was.
1 of 1 people found this review helpful.
Pros: Not very busy, even on the weekend. Good course for beginners, as most of the holes are fairly straight and not too long. Hole #5 shows beginners a little more of what to expect on some of the harder courses.
Cons: Fairly easy course for more advanced players because of distance and straightness. Also, few obstructions leave a pretty open shot in most cases.
Other Thoughts: There are better courses around, but if you are in the area, makes for a nice walk...
1 of 1 people found this review helpful.
Pros: The 5th hole is a monster. Down a steep hill between trees and the basket is about 5' from the water. The 4th hole runs the ridge of the steep hole so it is possible to have a long roll down. Concrete Tee pads with distance and pin location on them. Lots of parking and a play ground for the kids. Not very busy.
Cons: Its really straight and the tress that are in the way are fairly young. The 1st hole backs up to a house so if you throw long you are in some ones back yard. The 3rd tee is only about 15' from someones garage. The first 2 holes are shorter and close together while the last 3 are long and further apart and almost identical in length and elevation.
Other Thoughts: There is a practice basket with some varied terrain around it. I don't know if it is worth driving for if there is something closer.
3 of 3 people found this review helpful.
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