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Centerville, OH

Stubbs Park DGC

2.655(based on 10 reviews)
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Dettmerb
Experience: 28.7 years 336 played 10 reviews
3.00 star(s)

Nice Park 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Apr 13, 2017 Played the course:once

Pros:

- Nice park surrounded by houses. Appears to get a fair amount of traffic.
- Disc golf course is toward the back of the park and is fairly isolated from other activities.
- Concrete tee pads.
- Tee signs are very descriptive and point toward the next hole.
-Though only having 9 baskets is not ideal, it is nice to have the 18 tee pads. A few of the secondary tee pads give a much different look at hole.
-Water hazards definitely come into play on several holes. Hole #18 is a significant water carry to a basket on the right side, protected by trees. To me, this is the course's signature hole.

Cons:

- I don't mind the dual tees per basket, but on a crowded day could be an issue.
- There is a decent walk between holes #4/13 and #5/14.
- Holes #4/13 - #6/15 play near back entrances to the park. I had several people walk from these side streets and could have been a safety issue.
- A couple of the extra tees did not change the play of the hole in any way.

Other Thoughts:

This is a nice, clean park that appears to be well maintained. This is certainly not the most challenging course, but should suit the recreational to intermediate golfer just fine.
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ForearmGalore
Silver level trusted reviewer
Experience: 11 years 249 played 42 reviews
3.00 star(s)

Fun but Wet 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Jun 18, 2016 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

-Plays pretty quickly if not a lot of people are there.
-Offers a good mix of holes for both forearm and backhand throws
-Can be challenging if you let it be. Some holes don't have too much in your way, but you still need to throw well. Hole 15 is VERY challenging, and it's almost impossible to find a good lane for par. Get ready to try a roller!
-Front and Back 9 throw to the same baskets, but from different tee pads. This course does a good job on many of them of varying up the shot enough that it feels like a different 9. Some are similar, but that's to be expected.

Cons:

-There's 4 different water hazards where you can loose a disc. One really isn't an issue in most cases because it's behind and to the left of hole 4/13. But, the other 3 water hazards are very much in your way and can easily be thrown into. The most threatening is the pond at 9/18. You have to throw over it both times. The throw from the 9 tee pad is pretty short, roughly 100-150, but the throw from 18 is pretty substantial. Probably close to 200 and you need to fade out to the RIGHT to get to the basket. Good for forearm. Tough for backhand. (This can be a good thing if you like this challenge, but if you're worried about loosing a disc this might not be the course for you)
-Some holes tend to get pretty water logged even if it hasn't rained in about a week. Hole 3/12 as well as the pathway to hole 5/14 can get pretty muddy.

Other Thoughts:

Average course, but not the best for beginners if you're not willing to air it out and risk loosing a disc.
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