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De Pere, WI

Legion Park

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Stardoggy
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2.00 star(s)

Ace runs for everyone! 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Aug 1, 2015 Played the course:once

Pros:

9 hole course set up in a city park in DePere, WI.

Nice, newer DGA Mach baskets. All were in good repair, and caught exceptionally well. Good mounting. Every hole had a nice blue number plate on it, which really helped with navigation. One basket position per hole.

Small tee signs mounted on 4x4 poles for each hole. Hole number, par (they're all 3) and distance for each hole. The distances were pretty much spot on.

LOTS of tall, mature, hardwood trees on the course. This isn't a "heavily wooded" course, but the plethora of trees here definitely help to turn this from a ho-hum city park course into something with at least some replay factor.

Cons:

It's short. No way of getting around that. They've done a good job using trees to set up some challenge here, but you really don't need anything other than a couple putters to score well. Distances aren't listed on this site, but if there were any holes over 200', I don't remember them.

Natural tee pads. They were all reasonably flat, and with the holes being so short, you don't really need a big run up area, anyway. Hole 1 DID have a concrete tee, which was connected to the walking path. One tee per hole.

Other Thoughts:

If you're looking for a round of reasonably fun ace runs, this is the place for you. You'll have some lines forced, but still not be too difficult. Great spot for beginners, as well...you won't lose a disc here.

The site also has baseball diamonds, basketball courts, and a swimming pool, as well as other city park type amenities. Seasonal bathrooms on site. Park by the baseball diamonds (swimming pool will be on the right of the lot, as you face the fields), and walk to the left, and up the path a small distance to get to Hole 1.

Take your kids to the pool, and spin a few rounds...there's worse ways to spend an afternoon!
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