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Green Oaks Park

1.395(based on 9 reviews)
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Shipwreck99
Experience: 13 years 3 played 1 reviews
1.00 star(s)

2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Apr 11, 2011 Played the course:once

Pros:

6 baskets, playground for the kids, store for Beer, Soda, Lunch within throwing distance Plenty of trees to get in the way but not overwhelming.

Cons:

Hard to navagate, no sings, no par info no teepads what sings there is is spraypainted on trees making the park look worse then it is

Other Thoughts:

Could be a nice little warm up for Riverfront or Whistlers Bend with some work the playgorund could get in the way if a lot of kids were around but if you brought your own kids you could let them play and see them from anywhere on the course
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Adam Schneider
Bronze level trusted reviewer
Experience: 22.1 years 126 played 22 reviews
1.00 star(s)

Well, at least it has baskets 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Mar 12, 2009 Played the course:once

Pros:

- It has baskets
- Lots of trees but no brush

Cons:

- Not marked well
- No tee pads

Other Thoughts:

Supposedly, this course has 6 baskets with three tee placements each, making a total of 18 "holes." But when you get there, there's no sign or kiosk announcing the course, just the six baskets in seemingly random locations. I saw no teepads, no buried 2x4's, no colored stones on the ground, nothing. The only way to tell where you're supposed to throw is numbers spray-painted on trees, in varying hard-to-see colors. (The highest number I saw was 16, so assumably these are indeed the launch areas.)

The park has some potential as a short course (the photos give a good feel for the open yet tree-filled terrain), but it really needs to be easier to follow. Even if they don't want to commit to installing teepads, a map or permanent signs would go a long way toward making this a worthwhile stop.
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