Lake Forest, CA

Lake Forest Golf Park

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The Katana Kid
Gold level trusted reviewer
Experience: 8.4 years 184 played 56 reviews
2.00 star(s)

Not bad, but... 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jul 22, 2017 Played the course:once

Pros:

Pay to play. The price has gone up from $5 for 9 holes and $10 for 18 since a review about 1.5 years ago. Now it officially costs $12 for 9 and $17 for 18. After making the 5 minute walk from the clubhouse to the first tee (I uploaded a map that clearly shows this path) I was greeted by a lady that collected my receipt for payment, which allowed me to play. That's the first time I've experienced that, but I suppose it keeps people from sneaking on to the course.

Well maintained.

Pleasant atmosphere.

Challenging course, especially if you treat ball greens and sand traps as OB.

Cons:

A lot of people. I waited at nearly every tee. Maybe it was busy since it was a Saturday afternoon. The first guy I was behind was going so slow and hitting multiple balls, so I passed him. Then I got behind a lady and boy playing soccer golf, which is the first time I've seen that. Then when we got to 8 both of us had to wait behind a ball golfer who jumped in at that point.

Other Thoughts:

The SSE is too high and that's probably because the distances listed here are way off. The distances are much shorter than listed in the red column. I entered the distances from the scorecard, which I uploaded. The scorecard distances, now under white, are not for the baskets, but they are way closer to actual.

Locals play night golf here and have an Ace pot. These Ave run holes would be unrealistic at the longer distances that are listed under red.
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rwblack
Experience: 3 played 3 reviews
3.00 star(s)

Championship 9-Hole Course 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Apr 9, 2017 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

In terms of layout, I would consider this course one of the most challenging 9-hole courses in all of Southern California. I would also consider this one of the most expensive 9-hole disc golf courses in the world ($12 for 9 holes).

Course layout: 4.5
Value: 1.5 (hard to justify playing $12 for any 9-hole course)
Experience: 3 (excellent amenities but incredibly slow pace-of-play due to golfers)

Other Thoughts:

If the owners of this facility reduced price down to $5/round and considered adding a few holes (there is space for 18, but 12 would be reasonable), this course has the potential to be one of the top championship (less-than 18-hole) courses in SoCal!

The weekly league on Monday's at 7 PM makes playing this course worthwhile.
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The Valkyrie Kid
Diamond level trusted reviewer
Experience: 45.9 years 1562 played 1507 reviews
2.00 star(s)

Standard Issue Disc Golf On Ball Golf Course! 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Mar 22, 2016 Played the course:once

Pros:

$5 for 9 holes, $10 for 18 holes. Probably a little costly to make this one of your usual stops. Obviously Lake Forest is in the welcoming mood inviting not only us disc golfers but those soccer players,eh, football players, eh, UH, foot golfers, too.

The gentlemen attendant wasn't sure where I should tee off from either but suggested I use the red rock tees that the foot golfers use. They seem as good as anywhere? The baskets are Innova Discatchers with the yellow bands and the small numbers on them. They were usually set somewhere to the back of the green. I always play the greens as OB on golf courses so this added to the challenge here. # 2 has a not too long water carry but then you're faced with the large expanse of green to miss, too. And # 4 had water on both sides of it's fairway.

# 9 was easily my most favorite hole. It's a dogleg left, probably 350' before the dogleg. But then you have to cross a 100' wide, mostly dry, stream bed to get up onto the green area. The basket sits left of the green on # 9.

Thre were a couple of shorter ACE runs (# 4 at 200' and # 6, also at 200'). # 5 and 9 were both over 500'.

Cons:

I was caught up playing behind two groups of extremely slow women. One group finally let me play through. I was out driving them.

$10 for 18 holes is more than I'm willing to pay on a regular basis. Especially just to play the same nine holes again.

Other Thoughts:

I did enjoy my round here. I'm glad I just chose the nine hole option. The pace of play would frustrate me. As with almost all the golf course courses, it's a lot too open for me to find real interesting. It's just too many wide open, drive-approach-putt sequences. I liken disc golf on ball golf courses to playing on ski resorts. They're gimmicky. They're okay for a change but I would quickly become bored with them.
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Delojah
Experience: 2 played 2 reviews
1.50 star(s)

Half Decent golf ball course 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jan 10, 2016 Played the course:once

Pros:

Pro shop, putting basket at chipping range. Alcohol is served and is allowed through course. First course in south oc. Not many ponds on courses in south oc, this is a good challenge. Not much range of throws needed, most holes are right hand favored. First review of this course... DELOJAH!!!

Cons:

This is a golf course not a disc golf course. Not much range of throws needed, most holes are right hand favored. The attendant did not know where to tee off from. This is a 9 holes course that you
Play twice through to complete 18. The cost to play is $10 per 18 holes however to complete 18 the course must be played twice through. First review of this course... DELOJAH!!!

Other Thoughts:

It is nice to have a course south of Deerfield park, however with the lack of space to play a full 18, it is hard to justify paying $10 to play 9 holes twice and expect to count it as a full course. First review for this course... DELOJAH!!!!
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