Cedar Rapids, IA

Shaver Park

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BriMar
Experience: 9.9 years 30 played 17 reviews
3.50 star(s)

2nd Time's the Charm

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Nov 16, 2023 Played the course:2-4 times

Pros:

This is a challenging, mostly wooded course with lots of little baked in surprises.

The course is essentially brand new, it was rebuilt, re-imagined actually, after a horrendous wind storm which shut the park down for years.

A men's and women's Park Bathroom is onsite, as is ample parking.

Shaver is much better than before and definitely worth a visit, another gem in Eastern Iowa's crown of beautiful, high-end disc golf experiences.

Cons:

The biggest con here is that Shaver is not done. It can be played, of course, but the damage done by the storm was immerse and can still be see on nearly every lane. As I was there last week, volunteers were planting dozens of trees to fill in some of the more cleared out gaps. As a result the course can feel a little maddening. The tee signs seem temporary and it can be a challenge to locate the next lane.

This might be a Pro for some, but many of the baskets can not be seen from the tees, so anyone's first time on the course can be a bit maddening.

Also be warned, this is also a very busy course, only open since the start of this summer and the parking lot fills fast by 10am on weekend mornings.

Other Thoughts:

First off I just want to give a major shout out to the city and the many volunteers that brought this course back to life after a devastating derecho a few years back. The work done, in such a short period of time, is amazing and it's obviously just the start. Over time the course will continue to improve, the new trees will mature and the layout will flow much better; but don't wait until then, it's already a great course!
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CwAlbino
Bronze level trusted reviewer
Experience: 23.9 years 76 played 23 reviews
3.50 star(s)

Tons of fun, and frustration 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Jul 13, 2020 Played the course:2-4 times

Pros:

-The hole design is superb. There are no holes that really stand out as being weird or boring, unless you include hole 1... It's a necessary hole though so you can get started at that end of the woods. Being next to the road it also screams "there's a disc golf course here", because otherwise you'd never know.
-If you like wooded courses, Shaver is for you. It has a more Kaposia (MN) vibe than any other course in the area.
-Bright. Pink. Baskets. If these were unpainted baskets it would have been a nightmare course to play for the first time. Technically it's my second time playing it, but the first was almost 10 years ago so it's like playing it new again.
-Tons of design elements in this course. Left/Right doglegs, S curving fairways, varying elevation changes, Low ceiling shots. All of this in a relatively tight wooded area. Some fairways are definitely tighter shots than others, but still never too tight. I threw a ton of different shots on this course.
-The only disc I didn't throw in my bag on this course was a force. To me, that'a fun course.

Cons:

-The cons are big, but are actually pretty simple. It was very difficult to navigate, and the signage was written on with a sharpie because the holes changed. I'm still not entirely sure I played all 18, I may have skipped one around hole 4-7. This course really just needs good signage on the tee and at the basket to tell you where to go. There'a course map in the links, you'll need it.

Other Thoughts:

I can see this being a rec killer. Then again, most wooded courses are. Be ready to shape your shots and hit some trees.

If course signage were fixed, it an easy 4. Amenities and cleanup would bring it up to a 4.5. There's downed trees and branches in a lot of places that just need removed. Could be the storm that came through recently, or they could be old. There was a large tree downed in the middle of hole 9's landing zone - made that hole much harder than it should've been (it's already a difficult hole). 3.5 rating is just about the best it can be based on course design alone.
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jacobsladder
Experience: 28.1 years 136 played 10 reviews
3.50 star(s)

2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Nov 22, 2012 Played the course:once

Pros:

Many challenging shots.
Nice tree cover that would provide plenty of shade in the summer.

Cons:

If played in the fall, you may lose a disc under all of the leaves

Other Thoughts:

Hole #1 was recently shut down because a child was hit with a disc on the playground nearby.
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Iowa420DG
Bronze level trusted reviewer
Experience: 13.2 years 457 played 41 reviews
3.50 star(s)

One of a kind! 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Mar 20, 2012 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

WILDLIFE! Despite the fact that Shaver Park is located in the heart of the city, it is no stranger to wildlife. Just yesterday, while standing on tee pad #10, a coyote darted out of the woods right in front of us! It ran around aimlessly, trying to avoid running into people who crowded the park at the time of day. It was in sight running around the course for about 20 seconds.
Two holes later, we spotted 3 large white tail deer who just stood there and watched us play the entire hole. They were merely 50 ft away, standing still as we putted on hole #12. I've also had a deer literally come with 10 ft of me, only to stand and stare for nearly a minute! I've also spotted a lot of wild turkey around here.

VARIETY -- This park is 80% wooded, with only 2 fully open holes. The wooded holes, however; provide a large variety of different challenges, with distance variations, elevation changes, and tree placements. You will need many shots to score well, and you will find yourself testing your escape shot ability!

Cons:

FAIRNESS -- in my opinion, not every hole on this course is entirely fair. Particularly holes #5, #9, #14, and #16. By unfair I mean there is extremely little to no fairway. Hole #7, #10, #11, #17, #18 have very difficult fairways as well.

Other Thoughts:

Hole #5 is incredibly tricky! Barely missing a putt/midrange can cost you dearly!
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notapro
Diamond level trusted reviewer
Premium Member
Experience: 20.8 years 569 played 284 reviews
3.50 star(s)

Intermediate/Expert 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Dec 27, 2011 Played the course:once

Pros:

- Course is set in a city park with lots of trees and hills. There is a walking path that comes into play in a few spots, but not too badly. Other than that, a playground, and a basketball court, the disc golf is well separated. Shouldn't be any conflicts.
- Almost every hole here is set within the dense woods, which provide a ton of tight windows, tough lines, and tricky approaches. There are some easier shots, like a RHBH anny on #9 through some medium trees, and the last few holes, which don't demand pinpoint accuracy. Others are extremely tight, like the tee shot off of #5, #6, and #7, for instance. Many holes have pinch points at a later point as well. Lines here must be hit, a good forehand definitely helps.
- Great use of the hilly terrain to provide elevation changes. Some good uphills, like #3, #4, and #12. The downhills are more noticeable, like a tall, steep shot off of #7, or some gradual slopes like #13 and #14. Gulches/ditches provide some difficulty here and there, both off the fairways, or by the basket, like #17 (both ways).
- Large variety in hole lengths, with some uphills that play pretty long for their distance, and downhills that play way shorter. A good look all around, with two monsters over 500'. #13 offers a few paths to the baskets, but choose wisely! Staying to the left of the jail near the basket is crucial! And #18 is a big bomb out of the woods, followed by an approach to a treacherous green. Tough, due to design and length.
- A lot of protected baskets, due to placement near trees, sloping greens, and water in a few spots. Some tough approaches to be found. The water is also in play throughout a few holes, which adds some challenge.
- Good teepads and baskets. Tee signs are good, when present (a few missing). The redesign seemed to have thrown a few out of whack; like a short hole after #7. Navigating can be a little odd even with the map. But, it isn't impossible.

Cons:

- It seemed like a lot of the holes were pretty similar here, a ton of RHBH flex shot s-curves to be found, especially near the end. A bunch of different looks, but the end result was the same. Definitely felt repetitive, especially with all the holes being in the same woods.
- Navigation was a pain, actually. Differing hole numbers between signs and a few basket markings made for some guessing. Without the info on this site, it would have been a major headache.

Other Thoughts:

- Overall, a course that has a pretty high fun factor with plenty of elevation changes and tough lines. Definitely some memorable holes, especially the longer, tougher ones, as well as some tricky shorter ones. Scoring well can be a challenge if you miss your lines, with plenty of punishing jail/rough around. If there was some more variety it would be extremely well rounded.
- Beginners might want to hold off on this course, it could be frustrating. Everyone else should find some challenge and fun, even advanced players will enjoy some of the difficulty here.
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sasscers7
Experience: 15.9 years 57 played 17 reviews
3.50 star(s)

Tight Woods 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Aug 23, 2011 Played the course:2-4 times

Pros:

Extremely challenging course with very tight corridors, blind drives, and elevations that can kill great drives that roll 100 feet down the hill. Forces you to think about not just getting the disc there, but landing at the right place and in the right way to stick it.

Cons:

Must have been recently reorganized as there were two #16 baskets. Some of the other baskets were not well-marked and with all the trees and elevation, it is hard to find your way through the first couple of times.

Other Thoughts:

Cedar Rapids is a great hotbed of DG. Enjoyed this course and a couple of other my two weeks in town.
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Tricky
Experience: 4 played 4 reviews
3.50 star(s)

Better Hit Those Lines 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jun 22, 2011 Played the course:once

Pros:

First off, any course that has a pro shop that's well stocked right by it is a huge plus. The guys inside the shop were friendly and helpful. The shop had a good amount of inventory.

The course teases you for the first two holes, like a spider web just waiting to catch you. Then you get to hole #3 and the lines you have to hit become smaller and smaller.

Great use of land. Elevation changes create difficulty on holes that don't posses the distance factor. Hole #5 just begs for you to try to make the birdie putt and go long. Though the gaps and lines are small, they are reasonable. I've played a fair share of "poke and hope" courses and this isn't one of them. The course usually has a good number of people playing, but we didn't have any problems with pace of play. Everyone we ran into was friendly and helped us navigate the course since we were first timers. Each hole had good signs, some may need to be updated soon. Distances seemed to be fairly accurate.

I love courses where you can't just "grip it and rip it" and with Shaver, you have to have touch and accuracy to score well.

Cons:

I would love to see some "next tee" indicators by the baskets to help new players navigate their way through the woods.

Some holes could stand to be cleared out a bit, but I would love to play this course when the leaves are falling!

Hole #18 has a tree limb as a bridge to cross the creek and I can see that being a hazard for some to get over. My parents were with me and were forced to walk back around 17 and through.

Hole #17's basket has #18's number on it and hole #16 has two hole baskets and tees it looked like. It was a little confusing.

Other Thoughts:

This is the course to go to when you want to be challenged. This will improve your game and show you that accuracy is always KING! I would recommend this course to all my friends and will definitely be coming back!
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gassal01
Experience: 16.9 years 23 played 7 reviews
3.50 star(s)

2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:May 5, 2011 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

I would probably consider this my home course. Not that it is my favorite course, but it is less than 10 min from my house and is a very nice challenging course.

There is a nice mix between open shots and wooded shots.

The disc golf shop that opened up next to the park has been very nice. They also have been helping keep the park much cleaner and have even changed some of the holes around to make the course more of a pro course. Props to you guys who have been helping with this. But get beer in that shop of yours. You will make a killing

All the baskets are in relatively good shape. Although some arsehole stole basket #8 so hopefully the city replaces that soon.

Nice big concrete pads. Some have weird slopes though.

Cons:

Trees will pop out and get you on this course. The course has a nice layout but some of the holes you have to walk back on which makes for dangerous play if you have someone behind you.

Getting really buggy now that the foliage is in.
Also, you may spend some time looking for your disc on some holes, but you can also find some!

People dont really respect this park and tend to throw their trash/beer cans everywhere.

Some unsafe hills and bridges. Which you make lose your footing and fall.

Other Thoughts:

Its a very solid course and now that people are actually taking care of the course. It is much nicer.
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discRabbit
Diamond level trusted reviewer
Experience: 24.9 years 1136 played 136 reviews
3.50 star(s)

Fun, tight, technical 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Jan 29, 2005 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

While not terribly long, Shaver Park still has the ability to manhandle even the best of players. Most fairways are quite technical and require precision but at the same time, there are a lot of birdies out there for the taking! Off the tee, you'll find a lot of variety in terms of shot selection and even a few open holes in the front to get warmed up for the woods on. This isn't really a course that you will figure out the first time around so expect to learn a few things the first couple of trips here. Even on good rounds you'll likely find yourself in a tough place or two and will need to rely on some creative saves to maintain a good score. After you figure out some of the lines, the course really opens up. The course also plays pretty well for most skill ranges (except perhaps beginners) and a mixed group of pros and ams will probably all find some enjoyment on the course.

This course also plays as a great complement to the other courses in the area which don't have quite as high of a technical factor.

Cons:

I would say that this is really not the best course to bring newer disc golfers out to. The extremely tight woods and somewhat longer hole lengths are going to prove a bit frustrating at times. I'd recommend Jones Park for the up-and-comer to figure out disc flights on a more forgiving course a bit before hitting up Shaver.

Other Thoughts:

It is a bit sad to hear all of the problems associated with garbage - I used to frequent Shaver back in 2004-2005 and it was almost always empty with very little garbage. Hopefully those new trash cans a previous reviewer mentioned will help with the litter problem.
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medicinalfunk
Experience: 14.2 years 48 played 7 reviews
3.50 star(s)

2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Jul 14, 2010 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

- emphasis on controlled, precise shots through difficult tree lines favors finesse players. a good technical course
- dense tree cover keeps most of the course cool during hot sun. also makes wind a near non-factor
- usually not very crowded (especially before 4 or 5).
- basket placements in relation to teepads provides a mix of holes that favor both orthodox throwers and southpaws
- teepads and baskets in good shape
- new garbage cans recently added, so 80% of the holes now have receptacles which should cut down on the litter
- always new lanes to discover, every time i play i end up with a look i've never had before. some of the holes give you a front door/back door approach option off the teepad, others are obviously intended for a nice big turn or a floaty glide through a clearing. a solid mix.
- lots of discs stuck in trees around baskets for you to collect and/or return
- serves the purpose of the local "woody" course in the cedar rapids area
- have yet to have a negative experience with another player i've met on the course, including stolen discs, basic etiquette breaches, and that sort of thing. that is, except for litterbugs.
- easy to navigate, both due to layout design and from pathways being made from people walking and eroding away dirt. was built by the same guys that build the great eastern iowa course Wildcat Bluff
- located in north eastern cedar rapids, very easy to get to from the city or interstate
- as of late fall of 2010, the course is undergoing changes including 2 new holes and 3 new placements

Cons:

- foliage thick around fairways, squirrly throws usually have to be bushwhacked for. nettle and poison ivy patches create what i guess you could call "bunkers" near some greens
- lots of litter around teepads, mostly empty beer cans, despite garbage cans on most holes, plus things written with marker on some signs (not to the point where they aren't readable though) and vandalized benches/garbage cans
- a few holes are pretty much no fly zones all around the tee thanks to slews of both mature and young trees
- hole 13 has a sewage drain right in the middle of it, and sections of the fairway are almost always mucky almost every time i go
- the teepad on the seventh hole is on a very noticeable upward slope
- there is parking in the back at hole 15, but i see broken glass back there sometimes from people's windows getting broken out. probably better off parking up front near the entrance, but dont park too far from the bathrooms on that side of the lot: shanks from the 18th hole will nail your car

Other Thoughts:

this course is currently undergoing some big changes and will soon be even more challenging to the player. litter is being cut down on, two

navigation: after hole 4, take a right and walk down the road. you will see the fifth tee to your right. the sixth is down the hill to the left of the basket for hole 5. after hole five, walk back across the road and you will see the path leading up to the seventh hole. after hole 15, the 16th hole is located down the hill to the right of the 15th, almost running parallel. every other hole should be easy to find for first timers, as paths have been walked into the forest.

oh yeah, and bring bug spray. i consider this somewhat of my "home course" as i play here most every day regardless of weather. if any dgcr members happen to be in the area and are interesting in playing the course/just having a casual round, i'd be more than happy to come out and shoot with you.
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insobox
Experience: 15.3 years 76 played 7 reviews
3.50 star(s)

A Texan in Iowa. 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Aug 14, 2009 Played the course:2-4 times

Pros:

It was a fun course, met up with two guys in the parking lot and they let me play with them. A third friend of theirs showed up and played as well. Sorry to the Iowa boys that I crushed, but it was great game!
- Beautiful course, huge elms, great green areas.
- Nice mix of elevation changes
- Nice variation on shot selection
- I can't remember what hole it was but the short hole where you play from the edge of the road to a little hill island and it's sloped on either side is quite a dandy, parked it right on the back side of the basket without it rolling down.
Enjoyed it, will play again next time I'm in Iowa.

Cons:

- Trash overflowing in places.
- Very thick 'rough' off the fairways
- Can kind of get lost when you have to cross back across the road to move to the other holes.
- It was a sunny day when I went but had been rainy recently, kind of muddy but that is not a con, however, some fairways were not clear and could use some cleaning up, mowing, brush and leave collection as well.

Other Thoughts:

Upgrades:
- Add trash cans every 3 holes or so.
- Clean park (possibly the local Disc Golf club can sponsor an event/tournament to do this)
- Very wooded possibly clearing some of the trees out or stripping them down from 6 feet to the ground to make it easier to see through the woods.
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zoieblud
Experience: 1 played 1 reviews
3.50 star(s)

2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Oct 16, 2008 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

Definitely makes you work at the shots. Not an easy course, so you have to try alot harder.

Cons:

Lots of trees. The leaves make it really bad in the fall, use a BRIGHT disk for playing, even if it's not the best disk for the shot.

Other Thoughts:

I learned to play on this course, so I'm partial. I've played all the other courses in the CR/Marion/North Liberty/Coralville area though and I always come back. It's definitely my favorite -- but I like a challenge.
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wolito
Silver level trusted reviewer
Experience: 17.2 years 88 played 87 reviews
3.50 star(s)

good for C.R. courses 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Aug 20, 2008 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

A park that is pretty much just for disc golf now. Heavily wooded throughout the course. Line shaping abilities are needed here. As a more exerienced player, I enjoyed the technical requirements that this course has, a beginner won't. Large teesigns on most holes. Large cement teepads are big, flat and level. Baskets are in great shape with a couple of new ones throughout. Recent changes include new holes which actually add a fair amount of elevation to them, especially hole 7 that drops about 80 feet or more. Park is secluded so you don't have to worry about other park users.

Cons:

Navigation is continues to be a big issue. Very confusing layout after some of the new holes are added. As is stands of 08/13/2012 the signs are messed up and you can easily get lost. However based on the recent improvements to this course, I can see this being changed as well, and hope. Next tee signs on the ground near the baskets would be of big help here. Trash is definately an issue as well. All the trash cans were overfilled and random beer bottles/cans throughout the course. Benches and teesigns are marked throughout as well.

Other Thoughts:

This is definately the best course in Cedar Rapids area. Heavily wooded and hilly courses are my favorite and this is just that. The new holes really work well and are much fun to play. A few new benches and teepads are signs that this course is in the state of improvement. Unfortunately I don't live close by to play this on a regualr basis, but always look forward to coming back to Cedar Rapids to play this course. Will update this review in the future as this continues to transform into a better course. Update: lanscaping continues to improve, and the new holes are being broken in. The locals are working hard on this course. Still waiting to see all new signs and navigation aids though.
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Pinto
Experience: 21 years 11 played 11 reviews
3.50 star(s)

2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Sep 4, 2008 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

It's a very challenging course through the woods. The signs and holes are in good condition, little waiting, and a good mix of different hole types.

Cons:

One of the back nine holes had a basket missing, which was present before 2008. Some holes have too many trees in the fairway to have clean shots. The parking isn't the best.

Other Thoughts:

This isn't a beginner's course, however I've warmed up to it and love the challenge and low crowding unlike Jones and Legion.
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