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Park Hill, OK

Cherokee Landing

2.635(based on 4 reviews)
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Pizza God
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Experience: 36.2 years 1738 played 589 reviews
3.00 star(s)

Not horrible, not great 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Jul 6, 2021 Played the course:once

Pros:

Newer tee signs
Direction signs if the tee is not nearby
Decent flow

Cons:

$10 for parking, no charge for how many people are with you so cut your cost, carpool.
Re-Tire baskets, these are not horrible, but they are not that great either. Better than nothing.
Longer walk from 18 back to hole 1

Other Thoughts:

Simple, mostly family friendly course in a state park.

Most of the holes are reachable for most disc golfers.

There are only a few tree's to navigate.

Long walk between holes 4 to 5 and from hole 18 back to hole 1.

In general, this is a fun little course to throw. Just enough tree's to make some of the holes interesting. A couple of longer holes but not super long.

If the park is busy, not sure I would try playing here. Although the course does stay away from the lake shoreline where most people would be hanging out.

Would I play here again? Well, it's not a destination course, I would not go out of my way to play here again. However it would be a fun place to hang out at the lake and play a few rounds with friends.

I must note, I did ace hole #2, probably the shortest hole on the course.
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Wayne Osborn
Experience: 26 played 1 reviews
3.00 star(s)

Cherokee Landing 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Aug 18, 2017 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

Good for all skill levels. Beginners shouldn't lose discs, or get frustrated. Good signs now. While it is a good beginner course, it does offer challenges with trees and placement of baskets. Course is usually well taken care of, being a state park.

Cons:

Some of the baskets are leaning a little. Right now, basket 8 has been taken out by a tree. There is quite a bit of walking for a beginner course, especially between holes 4 and 5

Other Thoughts:

This is one of our favorite courses in the area. It is more challenging than the course in Tahlequah, but I have no problem taking beginners to it. The first reviews were made when there were no signs, so I wanted to add one now that has been changed. The signs are very good, including ones that show you where to go next when there is a bit of walking. I don't mind walking a lot, but some of you might. There is one basket down right now, but the last time this happened, the park fixed it fairly quickly. It is an area that get flooding, and other bad weather. Finally, this interview is from an intermediate level perspective. I do not have a pro arm, but I think that it still would offer some challenges for those who do.
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