Breezy Point, MN

Breezy Point

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Uptightjoker
Experience: 8.3 years 76 played 7 reviews
3.50 star(s)

Local favorite 2+ years

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:May 29, 2022 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

-Beautiful area, very relaxing atmosphere
-many different shot types
-A decent number of benches and garbage cans around the course
-Usually kept well groomed and taken care of

Cons:

-Poor signage, each hole has a rock with the hole details on it, which is a cool idea and fits the course but with some of the holes being blind i think nicer signs with shot lines would be highly beneficial. There also are a handful of holes where routing to the next hole is confusing.
-Tee pads are meh. Better than dirt, but uneven on many holes and pretty short on a few of them.
-Some of the hills are beyond steep and need both stairs added as well as new plants/grass to prevent hillside erosion

Other Thoughts:

-The par is a little absurd on this course. I feel they took into account bad throws too much, I didn't mark this as negative since it doesn't really effect play on the course, but I would consider myself an average player and I've never shot over par according to the listed pars (we play the course as if all holes were par 3).
-The parking area is a bit small and because of size is hard efficiently fit cars, though this is rarely an issue, it can be at times. (even non-tournament days)
-A handful of holes feel more like luck than skill, but it might just be me being bad. There's a couple that just have trees in most of the decent lines, though this also may be because we play all holes par 3 and a couple are hard to get there off the tee or even in two.
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Johnson
Experience: 37 played 13 reviews
3.50 star(s)

So much potential! 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jul 9, 2016 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

Beautiful scenery and a surprising amount of elevation. Course has plenty of trees to make it challenging, many of the holes are quite tough despite not being very long. It's a refreshing course in an area that doesn't have anything within 20 minutes for disc golf. The variety is really great, uphill holes, downhill ace runs, hard hyzer/anhyzer lines, sweeping hyzer holes etc...

Cons:

It's short. And it could have a few longer holes. Some of the holes require luck. The Brainerd Lakes area has been lacking an 18 hole course and this is just another in an ever growing list...

Other Thoughts:

This is the nicest course in the Brainerd lakes area if you exclude Staples. If they clean up some of the holes and take out the luck factor and make a back 9 with some longer holes this will truly be the premier Minnesota course north of St. Cloud. I've heard a longer back 9 is in the works too, I sure hope that happens!
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