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Liberty C DGC

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johnselby
Experience: 13.1 years 144 played 7 reviews
2.50 star(s)

Nice little out of the way course 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Aug 24, 2019 Played the course:once

Pros:

Course is set in a nice community park. Long concrete tee pads, with nice signs. It was mowed nicely, and easy to navigate, even with no course map. Overall, a good course for rec players or beginners.

Cons:

LOTS of trees to shoot through. Not much room to 'go around' them! Baskets are set way too low, by at least a foot. Most holes are the same as the last, just differing distances.

Other Thoughts:

This course plays around a small lake, so when you finish #9, you have a long walk back to your car. Looks like it could have been 18 holes, going all the way around the lake. It's not a destination or tournament course, but overall it was fun to play.
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Pizza God
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Experience: 36.2 years 1729 played 580 reviews
2.50 star(s)

Sweet course you make up yourself 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Jul 17, 2018 Played the course:once

Pros:

New shiny baskets
Plenty of shade
Hole 1 has a decent wood chipped tee box
Very pretty park between HUGE homes and a Lake with a pedestrian path
There was a loaner disc on the top of basket one left there by Brittany welcoming you to her course.

Cons:

Nothing marking tee's other than the wood chip box for hole 1. Hopefully they make some more.
Hole one starts on the other side of the creek, then you work your way to the other side of the park to basket 9. That leaves you a super long walk back to your car.
Private community park, there are signs saying private for some of the other amenities in the park, but not for disc golf (yet)

Other Thoughts:

What a beautiful park. Tall trees, lots of shade, right next to a lake. The holes were far enough away from the backyards to keep people from throwing in them.

The only problem, no tee's marked after hole 1.
It looked like it has been built a while back, but only hole 1 had a tee box of any short. Nothing marking any tees after that.

I played the course from basket to basket till I reached the last basket on the other side of the lake from where you started.

This means you either play the course backwards, or it's a long walk. (I elected on the long walk as I was to play more course that afternoon)

I would give you more of a review, but there is not much else to say.

none of the holes are "close" to the lake, although you could throw some shots over the edge of the lake if you wanted too. No set tee boxes so do what ever you like. (I did loose one disc in the lake, made my donation)

If you play here, after playing the last basket, I would walk down and throw back to that same basket, then play the rest of the holes backwards. This gives you a nice 18 holes in the wonderful park. If I lived in the area, I would help them get some tee signs at least. I would also push to make the course 18 holes all the way around the lake instead of just one side, but you could easily make it play one way and back the other way.

Would I play here again?

Yes, if someone marks tee pads out, I would play the course again for sure. The park is worth it by itself. As far as a destination course, no, it is not a course you drive a long way to play, it is meant to be a local neighborhood course, not a championship level course.

Please leave the park the way you found it or cleaner. No one bothered me as I played, but we don't want to give the neighbors a bad taste from someone smoking or drinking and leaving trash all around.
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