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Custer, WI

Stockton Park DGC

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Doc13
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Experience: 3.9 years 43 played 24 reviews
3.00 star(s)

My First Review 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Mar 14, 2021 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

Nicely designed for the space available. Set in a nice multi-use park but the other uses don't get in the way of the disc course.
There is a playground, pickle ball court and sledding hills.
The course will challenge your accuracy if not your arm strength, its definetly not a grip it and rip it course. There are ace possibilities here with some of them of being quite interesting including a blind basket. A great place to warm up the arm before tackling other courses in the area.

Cons:

For some the course will be too short to enoy. There are just a few occasions where you may have to be aware of other users of the park.

Other Thoughts:

Another great addition to the area, now a person can play all day in the area without repeating a hole. With the addition of Eagle Pines, and when Standing Rocks is open there are now 107 holes within 30 minutes of this course!
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wolfhaley
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Experience: 20 years 1008 played 579 reviews
3.00 star(s)

First review! 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Jul 10, 2017 Played the course:once

Pros:

The course is set in a small park just outside of Steven's Point, WI. The course winds around through the southeastern section of the park. There are rubber tees at each hole. A little shorter than I'd like but with the shorter distances you don't need a long run up anyway. The distances are all pretty short with hole 9 being the longest at a little over 300 feet. (320 I think). Most are high 100's to under 250'. The signs are basic and remind me of the signs at standing rocks. Nothing flashy but they have all the info you need. A basic hole layout map, hole #, distance, and a next tee arrow. Simple, but it's all you need here as pretty much every basket is visible from the tee. The baskets are Kingpins I guess. I just thought they were chainstars, I guess I didn't really pay attention. Either way all are mounted level and catch great. Course is set in an area that avoids the other park users nicely. The course is permanent and would be a fun winter round too. The course is mostly wooded and has some cool up and downhill shots on some nice uneven terrain. Course would seem to hardly ever be too busy. Free to play. Plenty of ace opportunities here, as well, if that's your thing. I don't know whose thing that isn't.

Cons:

There's not much to complain about here. Yeah the holes are all pretty short, but the design with the area they have to work with is utilized fantastically. Rubber tees aren't ideal either but like I mentioned earlier you're not going to need much of a run up anyway.

Other Thoughts:

Nothing to go way out of your way to play by any means but totally worth a spin if you're nearby. This just a another great addition to the Steven's point area. Keeps getting better and better over there. Standing rocks and Yulga are both better for sure. But this and Mcdill pond are both neck and neck. I'd probably give this the edge over the 2 though. Well done set up here. As I said during one of our rounds, this reminds me of a mini Yulga. That's a good thing.
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