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Niceville, FL

Boggy Bayou DGC

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2.775(based on 11 reviews)
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Jaysauls
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Experience: 14.9 years 129 played 71 reviews
2.00 star(s)

Classic 'Do ya' course 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Dec 15, 2018 Played the course:once

Pros:

To me this is a classic 'Do ya' course, as in, "do ya wanna stop and play? or keep on driving and play something better?" The only true positive for this course is that it exists. Six inch deep dirt tee pads, the same basic throw over and over again leaves much to be desired. But if you've just GOTTA GO THROW and don't really care about anything but ripping shots flat with a little hyzer, this course will work for you.

Calling this an 18 hole course is a misnomer. It's 9 baskets and two sets of throws at each. I actually only played 9, glanced at the other tees and moved on. If they wanted a true 18 hole course, buy nine more baskets, create 18 shorter holes and make this a course for learning the sport.

There's enough trees to teach up and coming players how to shape shots and throw level. But for any tournament player who plays anything above intermediate, you'll be bored silly. Someone made a comment that its 'the longest course in 50 miles.' Same could be said about throwing in an open field

Another decent positive is that this course would make a good Glow Golf course. With no water, elevation, underbrush etc the risk of losing discs with be practically non-existent. Though I did find a glow disc in the middle of the course!

Cons:

See comments above. The course is mediocre except for new players. All I threw was an Eagle, Buzz and Putter. Sigh. Seems like all the throws were low shots with a slight hyzer. I actually think #2 was fun. That was pretty much it.

Other Thoughts:

Having grown up in Niceville, it's always nice to have another set of baskets to fling frisbee's at. When I heard they put a course at the site of the Mullet Festival for first thought was, "Seriously?". When I played there was a camper set up on hole #4...right where a tree kick would put nice dents in it. But oh well.
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