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Cass City, MI

Cass City Park

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Red_wingsfan40
Experience: 1 played 1 reviews
2.50 star(s)

Cass City Park Course 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Sep 5, 2015 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

Baskets-- Marked, visible and in great shape.
Area- Nice and peace fun. Open woods; so you can easily find a disc you threw of course.
Hole 8a/b others a nice alt basket. 8A is up a nice big hill but if windy the hole is a challenge by any means; that is why an 8B is offered it is a off the hill.
Hole 9A is on top of the hill and offers a nice tee off.
Hole 9B is a 500ft and really fun if you can throw even half that.

Cons:

Teepads-- Does not have concrete pads. I personally prefer concrete pads.

Other Thoughts:

Nice people come through the course and hardly use so it clean and can have a nice game with a stranger.
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apdrvya
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Experience: 14 years 350 played 299 reviews
1.50 star(s)

2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Apr 26, 2014 Played the course:once

Pros:

Aesthetic-- plays through a large multi-use park in rural "thumb" michigan. Course plays near multiple amenities.

Bakets-- all there. chainstars in good repair. no condition issues. bright orange neck bands on all for added visibility.

Teesigns- #6 and #9 missing? not sure. the ones that were there were good, not great. the hole #, distance and par were listed and where a diagram should have been was a large sponsors ad.

Variety-- nice in this department. starts out with a 400+, then a 300+, then a 400+. the woods are tighter and shorter as they should be.

Routing and navigation, pretty easy actually. teepads are marked with signs. not really a worry where to tee from.

Teepads-- Grass/mud/dirt. not terrible or rutted out though.

Cons:

Challenge factor-- the biggest challenge I had was the wind. other than that the excitement/challenge factor were pretty low here.

Hole 8a/b?--not sure where the secondary teepad is on this hole but it's only 10' shorter than the other. Not really sure it's necessary.

Hole 9-- no sign. there was a large "9" painted on the tree next to #8's basket so I was assuming this was a local #9 or Winter #9. there was no teesign on the sledding hill so I'm not sure where #9 Tee is.

Danger-- #3 plays VERY near a playground and pavillion. #8 and #9 play over a sand volleyball court and #2 plays near a hammer/discus/shot put throw circle. the potential danger zones are many here.

Other Thoughts:

This course was far better than Caro but still pretty much a dud.
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rohrean
Experience: 11.9 years 129 played 11 reviews
2.00 star(s)

Finally something in the area 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Aug 20, 2013 Played the course:once

Pros:

Finally a course in the area, nothing else around.
Mix of open and wooded holes.
Wooded holes are in a nice area.
nice baskets.

Cons:

- Better direction needed from hole to hole. I just wandered around aimlessy until I found a hole to play.
- Dirt T pads with small stumps mixed in.
- T pad location not clear. I was hard to figure out where the T pad really was.
- no practice basket.

Other Thoughts:

The setting has potential, especially the wooded holes. It was nice to see an attempt to add a course in this remote, non-disc golf area. With some work, better Ts, signage and course trafic this would be worth visiting again. I happened to be in the area as I my parents still live in the area.
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