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Fort Pierce, FL

Lakewood Park

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2.95(based on 5 reviews)
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thrembo
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Experience: 49 years 242 played 195 reviews
3.00 star(s)

Perimeter Walkabout 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Apr 19, 2019 Played the course:once

Pros:

A decent 18 hole course that goes around the perimeter of the mowed areas of a multi-use park. Smallish rubber tees, some marked with a large flag and also marked with a flat concrete square with hole information. The course starts out with some longish open holes with a few trees to shape around or through. The back nine shortens up and gets slightly more technical. The course features nice new green Prodigy baskets. The course was clean, mowed and seems to be well maintained. Navigation is super easy. Water comes into play on a couple of holes. The course has plenty of covered pavilions to take a shady break or get out of the rain.

Cons:

Not too many cons here, except the rubber tees. Hopefully concrete is coming. The course might seem a little vanilla for some throwers and might be a little long for beginners and seniors. My home courses are wooded and technical, so for me, it's nice to play a more open course once in a while.

Other Thoughts:

This course would make a for fine weekly and has enough enjoyable holes to make a fun round for visiting tourists and traveling course baggers like myself!
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FLDiscLife
Experience: 2 played 2 reviews
3.00 star(s)

good course. 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jul 4, 2018 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

the course is easy to navigate (since it's in a circular layout)
Holes have a lot of variety distance wise.
wide open course so you can really rip on a disc out there.


Cons:

holes only have one permanent pad placement so someone who doesn't have a big arm will find some of the holes discouraging.
some holes are unplayable if the course gets a moderate amount of rain.
pads are to close to the baskets on some holes, so just keep an eye out when teeing off.
woods are really thick and filled with thorn vines/bushes, the disc goes in you may never get it back.
No shade on the course besides a few pavillions by hole seven so bring plenty of water and sunscreen.


Other Thoughts:

over Lakewood Park is a good course, but it seems like it was rushed to be put in...maybe with a little more time and planning there could have been some better pin/pad placements so you can have 18 holes playable all year round.
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