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Burnaby, BC

British Columbia Institute of Tech.

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The Valkyrie Kid
Diamond level trusted reviewer
Experience: 46 years 1562 played 1507 reviews
1.50 star(s)

British Columbia Institute Of Technology Course Is Lacking Some Basic Technological Pieces! 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Aug 30, 2019 Played the course:once

Pros:

Some basic technology such as signs and tee pads. The baskets are there (Well, 8 out of nine is not bad) but that's about it. BCTI is a very large, sprawling campus which takes a while to circumnavigate in case you miss the obvious turn off on Wayburne Drive.

The course starts by the tennis courts and then plays in a clockwise direction around the playing field. Playing it this direction offers you a complete circuit of 240' hyser throws. You could turn around and play it counter clockwise and work on your anhyser throws. Or you could simple play a safari round and tee off from wherever the hell you want.

The course is quite simply a very basic rec course or just a practice area. There is nothing here to excite most disc golfers, unless maybe, you've just arrived from somewhere way back in the woods and have spent a lifetime throwing at trees and small animals and this was your first experience with actual baskets!

I think the # 1 basket has been lost to a small construction project. I don't think it was where the on-line map indicated.


My fellow Washingtonian and esteemed reviewer, JR Stengele, played and reviewed this course almost exactly six years ago, and since then, there hasn't been any other reviews written. It's quite possible however, that's because there hasn't been a disc golfer here since JR.

Cons:

# 1 basket has been apparently lost to the construction.

No signs.

No tee pads.

Recreational challenge and distances.

Other Thoughts:

If you choose to accept this challenge and become the third player ever to play this course, I have a small suggestion. On # 7, instead of teeing off from next to the basket, instead hike up the stairs and tee it off, thereby adding about 75' and a decent top of the world hyser to this otherwise ordinary hole.

Mr. JR Stengele only awarded this course a 0.5 rating. I only give 0.5 scores to the worst of the worst courses and BCTI isn't nearly that awful, it's only mostly awful. I'll splurge and give it a 1.5.
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JR Stengele
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Experience: 24 years 251 played 191 reviews
0.50 star(s)

British Columbia Institute of Technology 2+ years

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Aug 8, 2013 Played the course:2-4 times

Pros:

Located in Burnaby, BC, this nine hole practice course at the British Columbia Institute of technology is the ideal spot to hone in on skills and do some safari golf! Although there are not designated tee pads, most locals seem to throw from basket to basket. Although I found a few nice level spots near baskets to tee from, I chose to use the forest and elevation nearby to add to the challenge and overall enjoyment of the area. Holes one through three, along with hole nine, are all near the tennis courts/school where the other five holes has players playing clockwise around the track and field. The baskets are all Mach II and in excellent shape, making it perfect for putting. Each basket has a laminated number attached to the basket as well to help with navigation.

Without using the area surrounding the course to help create some unique layout options this course really has little to offer to the competitive disc golfer. If you are a course bagger like myself, learning the sport, or are just trying to break in some new plastic and/or work on your game, then this is the ideal place. It just important that you know this truly is a practice area and not a course. It must be part of the physical education program here at the institute or was created to give more recreational activities on campus. Either way, it serves a purpose!

Cons:

As the description says, the baskets were indeed placed in high traffic areas so it is imperative that throwers be on alert when playing to avoid injuries to nearby pedestrians. Especially when throwing near the tennis courts/classrooms.

Parking costs $4.50 which was a bit steep considering it takes maybe 30 minutes to play the area but doing it once wasn't really a big deal. I suggest looking for street parking or planning to stay a couple of hours to practice so you get your money's worth. There is ample parking however and at least the pay machine takes change.

Other Thoughts:

Like the other practice courses I have played over the years, I knew exactly what I was getting myself into and yet was still pleasantly surprised. I enjoyed making up my own tee pads allowing for some ace runs as well as some long par fours. Like championship caliber or recreational courses, practice courses have a purpose too in the disc golf world. It allows folks in the community to experience the sport in a casual way without the crowds and aggressive players. It is ideal for families, friends, or even a date. Although I doubt I will be back, I was glad I had the opportunity to play at the BC Institute of Technology.
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