Lexington, MA

Bridge School DGC

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Evictor
Experience: 7 played 7 reviews
3.50 star(s)

Fun little course 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Aug 22, 2020 Played the course:once

Pros:

Easy to play quick round of 9 or two.
A nice variety of shots. Some more challenging than others. Some open field shots. Some wooded shots.
Friendly setting with non golfers recreating.

Cons:

The rough on holes 2 and 3 can be rough. Expert players may not be challenged enough.

Other Thoughts:

Eagle Scout project. Nice short course for teaching beginners. Be careful of people out for a walk.
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pcapps
Experience: 3 played 3 reviews
2.00 star(s)

Not too bad 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Aug 12, 2020 Played the course:2-4 times

Pros:

Not a single other player in sight for 2 hours.
High quality baskets (Mach 5).
Hole 4, 7, 8, and 9 are good technical practice holes.
Footing is good
Tee signed were good quality.
Short holes make for easy scores.

Cons:

Hole 2 and 3 have a thick wall of flowers all along the right side of the fairway during the summer. It would be very easy to lose any disc that shanked into them. Plus there were thousands of bees/ wasps swarming so deffinatly aim left.
Hole 5 was missing a tee sign. Just head to the swings from the woods and you should see the tee pad.
Hole 5 and 6 share a fairway in oppoite directions, and they have a large parking lot on the side of the fairway. Luckily this was empty, but it would be far too easy to hit a parked car.
Once in the woods look out for walkers because there is a walking trail and people get to it by using a path next to the course (hole 7).
Bring Bug Spray for the woods section.
Lack of long holes.

Other Thoughts:

This was someones boy scout project so enjoy it for what it is. I wish there were more of these short practice courses around.
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wolfsbro
Experience: 9 played 8 reviews
2.00 star(s)

Convenience 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Nov 3, 2019 Played the course:once

Pros:

~ Convenience, convenience, convenience:
~ Can be played in about 20 minutes.
~ Fills a critical hole in the disc golf map in the Lexington area.
~ You can park within 5 feet of the first tee and get going.
~ Hole 8 is nice.

Cons:

~ Holes 1-3 are right on the edge of a swamp. If you're even three feet past a basket you can be in a very unpleasant area.
~ The open field fairway of holes 1-3 is a sponge. It was a sock-soaker today even though it hadn't rained in 48 hours.
~ Holes 5-9 play through a somewhat popular walking area and there are a lot of corners you can't see around, especially on 7. There is danger of hitting people if you don't walk the entire hole and check first. Needless to say, people out for walks around here have absolutely no idea what disc golf even is and will not be taking any caution at all.
~ Holes 5 and 6 share the same fairway in opposite directions. Which is fine, it's not like this is a busy place, plus you can see the whole fairway, but the issue is the fairway itself. It's about 275 feet long but only 20 feet wide with a giant OB parking lot on one side and thicket on the other side. If school is in session and there are cars in the lot these holes really shouldn't be played; you'd be throwing at/over a bunch of teachers' cars.
~ Hole 6 currently has a storage trailer in front of the tee.
~ Holes 1 and 8 are the only holes I would describe as pleasant golfing.

Other Thoughts:

It's really good that this course exists. If you're in Lexington all you need is 20-30 minutes and two discs and you can play. This is not a place you should ever plan to spend your disc golf day, but if you just have a few minutes to throw a few discs and hear some chains, this'll hold you over until you get to the more major courses. I have to give it a 2 rating when compared to all courses out there, but I'm not trying to knock it too bad. It's a great Eagle Scout project and it's great that it's here!
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Scott Majesky
Experience: 11.7 years 3 played 3 reviews
3.00 star(s)

2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Apr 20, 2019 Played the course:once

Pros:

Good pitch and putt course for more experienced players. Great learning course for beginners!
Forehand and Backhand holes add for good technique training.

Cons:

Short and can be played in 20 minutes. Play the course twice.

Other Thoughts:

Eagle Scout project, very well done!
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