Sartell, MN
Northside Park Share
Uploaded By: timg Hole #2
3 / 306ft.   3 / 415ft. Par / Distance:
Hole #2 Short Tee



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 Better than expected

1    8/24/2009   8/29/2009
Review By: mndiscg
Played: 204  Reviewed: 201  Exp: 5 Years
2 Helpful / 0 Not
Pros: -Not a bad hole on this course. The holes fall into 3 categories; trees, blind or elevation.
-I loved the elevation shots. Hole two was the lightest thrown 300 feet i've ever throw and I almost aced it. Hole 3 wasn't quite as fun but was the hardest hole on the course.
-Hole 4 has a fence about 30 feet in front of the tee box so you have to keep it at least 8 or so feet up.
-All the other holes are in the woods and have a good amount of trees and variations in distance and basket position.
-Underbrush isnt too thick and is mostly beat down so losing a disc isnt a huge concern.
-Easy to follow from hole to hole.
-Some signage but not the greatest
-Bathroom at start/finish.
-Loops around so no extra walking needed
-Easy to find with adequate parking. If the lot is full or there is a line just keep driving past the big baseball field and start at hole 8.
Cons: -Bugs can be bad so wear some bug spray.
-The tees are dirt and are pretty rough. Most are pretty uneven so be careful not to hurt yourself.
-Not alot of other cons, an overall good course.
Other Thoughts: Hole 1 is just inside the fence for the old baseball field, I drove too far into the park and started on hole 8 instead. With better tees this course would improve greatly. You should stop at this course if you are in the St. Cloud area. Midtown coffee and disc golf is a great place to buy discs and gain valuable knowledge of disc golf history. The owner has may interesting and old discs hanging around the shop.

2 of 2 people found this review helpful.

 

5+    11/27/2008   1/29/2009
Review By: Cradical
Played: 100  Reviewed: 63  Exp: 6 Years
4 Helpful / 0 Not
Pros: The beginning of this course has quite a bit of elevation change and is out in the open, and after the first 3 holes, it goes into a more tightly wooded area for 3 holes, then out into the open for 2 holes, and back into another tightly wooded area for the last 4 holes. The wooded holes have a good variation of length as well as trees.
There are multiple tees on every hole. A good number of holes for the space alotted.
Cons: I've played at this course many times, and it is dreadful to play in late summer or early fall because there are zillions of mosquitos on the wooded holes.
All the tees on this course are dirt tees.
Other Thoughts: One of my favorite courses to play at when there aren't millions of bugs.

4 of 4 people found this review helpful.


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