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Hastings, MN

Afton Alps

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drleach
Experience: 20 played 1 reviews
3.00 star(s)

A work out 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jul 26, 2016 Played the course:once

Pros:

Awesome throwing down the huge hills as a lot of tee pads are elevated. Some beautiful plant life.

Cons:

No benches to sit on, no trash containers. Some baskets are to close to the golf course we had two balls come in to our playing area.

Other Thoughts:

You really need to be in shape to take on this course. The front 9 holes will take it's toll on the best of players. If playing during the summer months make sure to bring plenty of water as you will need it.
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Aim For The Chains
Bronze level trusted reviewer
Experience: 16 years 134 played 25 reviews
3.00 star(s)

Up and Down! 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Jul 12, 2016 Played the course:once

Pros:

This course offers a lot of elevation change and is located on a great piece of property. There is a nice clubhouse with bar and food as well as bathrooms with a patio area out back. You can hit up the clubhouse on hole 9 which is great and enjoy a quick drink/chill spot.

Decent signage giving direction but can be improved and currently no tee signs.

Tight lines to hit with very rough spots if you miss the fairway.

Cons:

Tees are raised class 5 gravel with some kind of turf on top but already showing major signs of erosion.

Tons of straight downhill and uphill shots. very little line shaping needing.

Course lacks benches for such a steep of a hike. Play gets somewhat repetitive.

$10/player is purposed price but we were able to get in on the BOGO for summer and its really just a $5 course.

The grass is longer in the fairways and makes it hard to find discs. Some of the areas are very steep and almost hazardous to traverse. You can end up in some big ass holes where trees fell down and really need to tread lightly in some spots.

Navigation isn't the easiest but for the most part you can figure it out and I think it will also improve with what is there.

For what was stated to be a "hard" course it really isn't all that. Just a hard walk on some MN "mountains" lol.

Course plays along some parts of the golf course also located here which might get a little tricky if busy. We were nearly hit by a ball in the woods on hole 2 and could see some crossover when busy on minor areas but wasn't a big issue today.

Other Thoughts:

Bring the good shoes and water. Ill add on and adjust this review as needed once the course really settles in but wanted to throw this up for those interested.

It is a great place to play some elevated holes which really only need a putter on the downhill stuff but the cross hill holes and uphill are steep if you miss the line.

Good challenge in hiking for sure but I think the overall disc golf isn't that great. It was a fun time and nice place but the walking alone was killer and many of the holes became "blah".

Look forward to seeing what could be improved upon here though and will come back end of the season for sure.
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