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North Attleboro, MA

World War I Park DGC

2.695(based on 8 reviews)
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Schreuds2.0
Gold level trusted reviewer
Experience: 6.9 years 93 played 81 reviews
3.00 star(s)

Pick a tree to hit 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Apr 10, 2018 Played the course:once

Pros:

-This course is located in a very pretty forest, but during the winter/early spring, beware of invisible branches.
-Baskets are great quality, they all have flags to add visibility
-Fairways are nice, a couple rocks in the ground that will tear up discs, but otherwise good.
-Roughs are manageable, this course is so thickly wooded the fairways and roughs are very similar, which adds a fun new aspect to play
-The map on DGCR is helpful because the first tee is a bit of a walk from the parking lot
-There are some really cool shots on this course, resulting from the sprinkling of massive boulders, a new and welcome obstacle to my disc golf game
-Tee signs are very nice with distance and par, also distance markers along the fairway

Cons:

-This course is so wooded, you have to pick a tree to hit, I'm all for tricky wooded tunnels, but jeez this is a little much.
-Very short course, only one hole is over 350', That was the only hole I used a distance driver for.
-Tee pads are really poor quality, they are gravel and have massive holes where people have platend their feet.
-There are sharp rocks all over this course, asking you to destroy all you discs, I found myself wincing a lot out here.
-Long walk from parking lot to tee 1.
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HomemadeBasket
Silver level trusted reviewer
Experience: 11.6 years 64 played 39 reviews
3.00 star(s)

Nice Nine 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:May 29, 2016 Played the course:once

Pros:

Nice Baskets, in great shape.
Fair lines, with options on most holes.
Good use of space.
Nice mix of uphill, elevation,right to left ,and left tot right shots.
Cool distance markers to pin in the fairways.
Great setting and atmosphere.
Practice basket.

Cons:

Lack of tee pads and foot fault lines.
Uneven tee surface.
No hole layout at tees.
Only nine holes.
Navigation is tough on first go of it.

Other Thoughts:

Some real potential here.
Really enjoyed playing this one, even thought it's just a small nine hole run.
Tee pads are needed very badly. At the least aleveling of the box area should be completed with foot fault lines clearly marked.
Tough but fair lines. Liked the mix of shots here.
Clean park, trash cans, however did notice a good amount of empty beers along the way. ( If you brought it in full, you can carry it out empty!!!)
Course could make a 4 Star or better with tee pads, an back nine, and just a touch of love.
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adlacro
Gold level trusted reviewer
Experience: 18 years 152 played 125 reviews
3.00 star(s)

The Battle Has Begun... 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Nov 9, 2014 Played the course:once

Pros:

Nine holes with new Chainstar baskets. Holes are all par threes that are reachable for most arms with solid fairways. Fairways are tight, but they're not pinball shots. Some left handed holes along with right handed holes and solid elevation changes. This course pays homage to the eastern MA staple of Borderland State Park, with signature basket six on an elevated rock formation. The elevation changes are rather similar to what you'd find at Dacey Fields. Other amenities available. Holes 1-8 loop on themselves and nine leaves you close to the parking lot.

Cons:

Other than the tees that have flypads (which are short), the natural tees are still new and kind of tough for a cross step or full run-up. Hole one has a large stump right in front of its teebox so take care. There are some precarious steep hills, so if the course is wet take extra care. Tee signs are small, so keep your eye out for them.

Other Thoughts:

Once again Jay Mello has taken a park with unused land and created a solid place for disc golf. Well done Jay and others who pitched in to bring this area some sorely needed disc golf courses. More of these courses are needed to start taking traffic from Borderland. I can't wait to see this course get an additional nine.
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Spectralmonkey
Experience: 12.7 years 186 played 9 reviews
3.00 star(s)

Fun! 2+ years

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Jul 20, 2014 Played the course:once

Pros:

Brand new course cut out of previously unused forest! A nice hike and great variety for a niner.
Great use of the landscape , with big boulders and natural hills in play to great effect. Elevation and nice tree lines make it more than a pitch and putt.
Fresh baskets with very helpful directional arrows
pointing towards the next hole. Didn't use the map once, which is rare for a first play through.
A couple benches make a casual round more comfortable.

Cons:

Some tee areas are uneven, makes for interesting run-ups. I think only two holes had short rubber tee pads. Hopefully they'll flatten some of those up. I don't mind rustic though.
Didn't see any trashcans, but since its brand new there didn't seem to be much foot traffic yet and no trash on the course (yet)
Seems the distance listed on some of the temporary signs is inaccurate. One hole said 450 but played like 325, and the last hole was most certainly longer than listed.
First time through required some spotting to see blind baskets. Not really a con except for that first time through.

Other Thoughts:

I'd play this again and heard from a local that 9 more holes are coming.
have fun!
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