Madison, SD

Baughman-Belatti Park DGC

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pete98
Experience: 6 played 1 reviews
2.50 star(s)

Easy play, but not in the best condition 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jun 20, 2020 Played the course:once

Pros:

Flat, short, good for newbies, baskets are decent quality and are numbered. No major risks for losing discs.

Cons:

No map or directional cues. No tee boxes.

Other Thoughts:

This was a short course, with some shade, and relatively easy. A couple times, had to go check the basket numbers, as we weren't sure which was the right one. Covers a small surface area of the park. Teebox for 5th hole was pretty muddy. Rest of course was nice and grassy.
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mndiscg
Diamond level trusted reviewer
Experience: 16.4 years 502 played 494 reviews
2.00 star(s)

Better than NW Park 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Oct 3, 2013 Played the course:once

Pros:

-A surprising amount of trees for a SD course
-Clearly marked teeing areas
-Nice baskets
-A nice park but the course avoids most of the other activities pretty well. There was a bathroom, playground, basketball, ball fields, lots of parking.
-Not really any chances to lose discs here
-Some ace runs, nothing too easy though.
-The trees do make you hit some lines.
-Decent course for beginners.
-Info at the first tee to aid navigation, it is good to have on the first time through since some of the baskets are crowded together.

Cons:

-One basket was damaged and slightly lopsided. These baskets were at the old course in town so they aren't new.
-No tees, just poles in the ground with a number on them. This is fine for now but with any use they will get eroded and have mud potential.
-No signage and the course is pretty crammed in there so it is easy to confuse one basket for another on the out and back layout. It is sorted out and pretty easy by your second time through but it could be annoying on your first time.
-Not a lot of variety in hole distance. At least it wasn't all overly long or overly short holes though.
-It wouldn't be good to have too many people on the course at once as you might get thrown on if you are coming back and they are going out or vice-versa. Some of the baskets are pretty crammed in there.

Other Thoughts:

In my opinion, this course is better than the NW Park course. That course didn't have many trees and often got fairly windy. Lake Madison still is better but that costs money to get in to and I wouldn't recommend paying just to play the course. If you were going to do other things in the park then I would recommend it. Overall, the Madison area is pretty bad for disc golfing and I wouldn't recommend going to far out of your way to play it unless you are a course bagger. I was heading to Brookings from the West so it was easy to fit it into my trip.
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falcon79
Experience: 16.3 years 286 played 19 reviews
1.50 star(s)

Not Much 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Aug 30, 2012 Played the course:once

Pros:

There is a box at the first tee with course maps/scorecards, so it is easy to find your way around. Layout avoids more heavily used parts of the park, so limited chance of "adverse" interaction with other users.

Cons:

No variety to speak of. Holes are all pretty shortand unimaginative.

Other Thoughts:

A very plain, vanilla out-and-back layout, with limited challenges. A putter and a mid-range will cover everything. The old Northwest Park course was more interesting and challenging. If you are in Madison, skip this course and go to the one at Lake Herman State Park.
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