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Wauseon, OH

Reighard Park

3.55(based on 2 reviews)
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shiftyjoco
Experience: 36.7 years 28 played 15 reviews
4.00 star(s)

I like it 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Oct 13, 2018 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

every-time I have played the grass has been cut.. that alone is nice.
clean, family friendly. unless you get overly greedy, you will not lose a disc or go out of bounds.
this course has continued to grow on me.
in hs just enough evelation changes (very mild) and trees to make it challenging.
Local players seem inviting, and there are some picnic tables in spots for a place to socialize
the holes have good curves, and is good for achieving better accuracy.

Cons:

while there is not too many..the trees hang too low, could use some under cut. Most are just fine.
the high school cross country runners (rigth after school in season), and tennis players , and renters make holes 6 & 7 not playable at times..FOR safety reasons, however that is not too often
however a bit a trimming here and there and it becomes a friendlier course. expect to hit some trees.

Other Thoughts:

some things could easily make this a premier course.

couple holes place a bit close to shelters, which when not rented no problem
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leath
Bronze level trusted reviewer
Experience: 11 years 142 played 17 reviews
3.00 star(s)

Nice nine holer 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Nov 20, 2017 Played the course:once

Pros:

- The course is in a nice city park, with mature trees and a creek in play on a couple holes.
- New DGA baskets
- The two sets of tees offer angles different enough to change my shot selection on most of the holes.
- Tee signs (at short tee pads) include map of hole and location of both long and short tees.
- Encourages good mix of backhand and forehand shots. I even threw a couple rollers. A lot of the holes offered several choices with varying degrees of risk.

Cons:

- Natural tees were a bit muddy when I played, but they've had some rain recently. The tee signs are only at the short tees, but both tees are marked with a toe board, and there is a white plate on each board with hole number and distance. Tee boards are harder to find with leaves (or snow) on the ground.
- A few of the fairways run close to other holes, so be aware of others on the course.

Other Thoughts:

I was pleasantly surprised by this course. There are enough trees in the fairway to make drives challenging, and some of the baskets are partially guarded as well. The placement of the tees and trees encouraged a good mix of forehand and backhand shots for me.

Between roads, the creek, and fenced-off woods, there is quite a bit of OB.

Hole 5 is a RHBH hyzer over the creek.

The baskets on 7 and 8 are located on small hills.


Family Friendly Rating - 4.5
PROS: Mostly flat course with a few small hills, so it should be pretty easy for strollers or young kids to walk. There's a nice playground and restrooms near the parking area. Course is set up as 2 small loops, so you'll be back to the start every 4 or 5 holes. This is one of the most family-friendly courses I've played.
CONS: The course plays fairly close to two side streets and a creek, and a few of the fairways are pretty close together, so be aware. It's not the most friendly course for beginners, and all the trees could be a little frustrating for young players.
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