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nice little pitch and putt course
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Reviewed:Played on:Nov 11, 2020Played the course:once
Other Thoughts:
Nice little disc golf course. 126-203ft range, sparsely spaced trees, well maintained. Mostly rubber tee pads. Easy to navigate. Recommend parking on Legion act and starting on hole 4. The park is pretty large with the disc golf portion only half give or take. Has a nice baseball diamond and kids playground.
Beginner Course, Open Flat Nine Holes
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Reviewed:Played on:Jul 20, 2020Played the course:once
Pros:
In the city park. Nine holes that have nice tee pads. Signs are on some holes but not all holes.
Holes are all Ace-Able with a good drive.
Fun for beginners for sure!
Will not lose a disc playing here.
Cons:
Play back and forth a lot which would be a problem if the course got crowded.
Every hole is very similar and flat.
Lack of direction from one hole to another was a little headache the first time we played, but everything is close enough together it wasnt a huge problem.
Other Thoughts:
Was a great little pit stop just a few miles off of the interstate. Park is very flat and all holes are drivable.
Worth the trip just to get out and throw a little but never use a full crank on the drives.
Short Course - Great for Midranges!
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Reviewed:Played on:Feb 22, 2017Played the course:once
Pros:
-All distances marked - none over 200'
-Great catching baskets
-Great use of trees - makes for more challenging throws than if just open fields
-Tee markers visible
Cons:
- Very short holes - I only used an Emac Truth, Discraft Buzz, and Lat 64 Pure for entire course
- Lack of elevation changes
- Easy to get turned around looking for next tee
Other Thoughts:
Overall, the course was entertaining. I was able to practice a couple anhyzer midrange throws as well as fine tuning my putting. I will definitely come back to the course once the ground has dried up a bit more - a couple holes were quite muddy!
Reviewed:Played on:Oct 2, 2014Played the course:2-4 times
Pros:
The course is set up in a nice little city park. The course is well mowed and maintained. They have 4"x4" posts with the hole numbers on them at every hole. The tees are just natural but are fine for a short course like this. Hole 1 actually has a concrete pad connected to the sidewalk. The baskets are Mach 3's with the number plate on top of each apparently. I don't know if this is correct. They have a very tall cage on the bottom of each. I don't know if these are newer models or are actually a different type of basket. Either way they are in awesome shape and catch fantastic. There is a decent amount of trees on each hole serving as your main obstacle here. There are restrooms, a drinking fountain and plenty of parking here. The course is up all year and would be a super fun winter course.
Cons:
All the holes are under 200'. This makes the course a little repetitive. The tees are already a bit worn down and can get slippery at times. Besides the trees there's no elevation or water here. Nothing the designers could do about this but is still a con to most and should be mentioned.
Other Thoughts:
All in all this is just your typical city park course. No redeeming return qualities unless you want to get a few aces. Nothing to go out of your way to play.