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royvin
Silver level trusted reviewer
Experience: 8.4 years 202 played 67 reviews
1.50 star(s)

Field golf is better than no golf, right? 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Sep 17, 2020 Played the course:once

Pros:

-Nice posts with hole number at each tee pad
-Old school DGA (I think Mach 1) baskets with hole number on top of them
-Large railroad ties buried at tee pads indicating where to throw from
-Can be played in around 20 minutes
-Probably never busy
-Parking not far from hole 1 (the red lot)

Cons:

-With the exception of hole 9, it's one wide open field
-Basket 7 was missing
-No distances or course map available at the course
-Rough field grass, ankle rolling is possible
-Little to no elevation change

Other Thoughts:

I had read some pretty harsh reviews of this place and had very low expectations coming in, but it honestly wasn't thaaat bad... just kind of bad. The grass had been mowed semi-recently which definitely helped the cause.

Upon arrival, make sure to look at the Udisc map to get oriented (dgcr map is outdated).

Standing at hole 1, you can see about 8 of the nine holes in the large, flat, open field. After you make it around the field, you actually finish with my favorite hole (9), because the blackberries have grown into the fairway just enough to make it a blind shot and at that point, you'll probably be welcoming to an type of obstacle.

Since the distances varied from about 150' up to 360', I can't really call this beginner friendly, but at the same time, intermediate and advanced players will be bored- unless they just want some field practice.

For being on a college campus, I thought the scenery was lacking big time. Even the school buildings up on the hill behind the course are not all that attractive.

Parking note- I parked in the red parking lot and I'm pretty sure on a typical M-F I would have needed a $5 daily permit, but with Covid and all I had the lot to myself on a Thursday afternoon.
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Navigator03
Experience: 1 played 1 reviews
2.50 star(s)

Good for kids, use spotters 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jun 30, 2019 Played the course:once

Pros:

Easy access location. Beautiful campus. Lots of shady trees to eat lunch under.

Cons:

Wide open. Little challenge for adults.

Other Thoughts:

This was a good place to take my kids. No one else there on a Sunday afternoon when we went. Quiet and pretty. Grass very high, except narrow mowed fairways. Use spotters to make sure finding your discs is easy. Great spot to take kids and have a leisurely afternoon.
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Sleezy
Experience: 7.5 years 33 played 2 reviews
0.00 star(s)

Don't bother 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Sep 3, 2017 Played the course:once

Pros:

It's close to my house

Cons:

Entire course is the size of a large back yard. It's like someone bought 9 cages and some redi-mix concrete and told someone else to go stick it all in the ground at random. Short holes, zero obstacles except the completely ignored grass, nothing about this course is done well. I gave up after 4 holes of spending way too long looking for discs that were thrown dead on but got buried in the dead grass.

Other Thoughts:

The campus is amazing, it would be so easy for them to put up a really great course. Really wish they would do it.
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karmalord
Experience: 11 played 11 reviews
0.00 star(s)

Unplayable 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jun 24, 2016 Played the course:once

Pros:

None

Cons:

Tall grass has engulfed the baskets. Only two baskets still visible.

Other Thoughts:

Do not bother to pay the parking fee and walk all the way down to where a course once stood. They should donate the baskets to other promising locations such as Frenchman's Bar.
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pdxslowpoke
Experience: 2 played 2 reviews
1.00 star(s)

wsu- practice course 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Aug 1, 2010 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

I use this course to figure out new discs and their flight patterns. Good views. Nice baskets.

Cons:

No challenge whatsoever. No elevation changes, poor tee pads, super tall grass. I often have to wear soccer socks and look like I am a wanna be pro because the grass is so tall it makes my legs itch. I am a newbie and can shoot under par on this course. Like I said, okay place to figure out a new disc, not much else.

Other Thoughts:

Please someone, save this course! Rebuild surrounding the campus, there are so many places on that campus that offer a great opportunity for holes that it could be on par with Leverich if some time and design work were done.
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tazzmann
Experience: 3 played 3 reviews
0.50 star(s)

Lost in the Grass 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jun 27, 2010 Played the course:once

Pros:

Beutiful campus and views of Mt. Hood and Mt. St. Helens. Nice PDGA baskets.

Cons:

Tall grass even in fairways, no obstacles, too short. After driving through the campus and seeing all the beautiful park-like settings, it was disappointing to see such an un-kept course. We spent an average of 2-5 minutes on each hole looking for our discs because of the tall grass even on the fairways. We quit after hole 4 because my son threw his disc and we spent 45 minutes looking for it in the tall grass since #4 hole didn't have a mowed fairway so we were throwing to the WRONG BASKET. If they would expand their course to 18 holes to include some obstacles and elevation changes and then actually kept up the course, it COULD be a nice place to play. Overall, we were severely let down.
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himynameismatt
Experience: 14.5 years 13 played 9 reviews
0.00 star(s)

Worst Course in the Area 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jun 13, 2010 Played the course:once

Pros:

A short course, located on a beatiful campus.

Nice Baskets.

Cons:

This is quite possibly the worst DG course in all of Southwest Washington/Portland Metro Area.

Too short. Leave your drivers in your bag. Actually every hole on this course is reachable with a putter.

Surprisingly easy to lose a disc. Fairways are mowed but surrounding area is knee high grass.

Tee pads are bark chips, or in some cases "were" bark chips and all that remains is some crappy landscape fabric.

Generally uneven ground all over the course makes for very uncomfortable walking given the short distance of the course.

It gets REALLY windy, I 've seen discs get too high and get carried right off the side of the hill by wind gusts never to be seen again.

Other Thoughts:

This course is kind of a tragedy. They've got really nice baskets and you can tell at some point people actually used care about this course.

That's long gone now one look and it becomes obvious that this course has been long forgotten about.

Which is sad, this is a nice campus with plenty of room, that could easily expand or make a nicer course with the extra property they have.

I honestly would never play here again. It's a short course, that disguises itself as beginner friendly but couldn't be further from that, these are the kinda of courses that ruin this sport's reputation.
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JR Stengele
Diamond level trusted reviewer
Experience: 24.5 years 255 played 191 reviews
0.50 star(s)

WSU-Vancouver 2+ years

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:May 2, 2010 Played the course:once

Pros:

WSU-Vancouver DGC is nestled just below the school library, at the very end of the main road which meanders through this beautiful campus. With great views of Mt. Hood and Mt. St. Helens, this course has a lot to offer when it comes to scenery. Since the course is located on campus, there is plenty of parking in the lower lots for disc golfers. However, I came on a weekend when no one was there so I am not sure if a permit is needed for the lower lots so just beware.

This course is located in a fairly large grassy field, with little elevation change and completely open. Even with the reconfiguration of this course, it is still nine holes and primarily a pitch and putt with the exception of a couple holes which are close to 300 feet. When I was there the grass was mowed, although previous reviewers spoke of tighter fairways with long grass on both sides which would have made the course slightly more challenging. The course design made sense for first timers and was easy to follow. Every tee pad had wooden sticks with laminated number signs on them for easier navigation. The DGA baskets are great, allowing for at least some putting practice and windy upshots. This course is perfect for beginners, students looking to get out of class to take a break, and those looking to improve their short game.

Cons:

The course is wide open (with the exception of the blackberry bush on hole #9), monotonous, and presents little to no challenge unless it is windy. The tee pads are very uneven, with landscaping cloth underneath a mound of woodchips, making footing rather difficult.

Other Thoughts:

If the school could eventually take the current land their using as well as all the open space in the valley below, this course could be pretty decent. There are several obstacles below, and with the addition of the elevation above, could make for a whole lot of fun. There was talk of expanding the course and making WSU-Vancouver 18 holes using the extra land. I hope it hasn't fallen by the wayside, as there is so much potential!

**NOTE**
Course Map and hole distances are currently outdated as of May 2010
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Thomashasfun
Diamond level trusted reviewer
Premium Member
Experience: 22.8 years 496 played 494 reviews
0.50 star(s)

2+ years

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Feb 7, 2010 Played the course:once

Pros:

If you went to this school you could throw into an open field with baskets during lunch time. This is a good place to bring someone who isn't familiar with the game just to show them how to throw a disc. The baskets aren't bad and they keep the tee pads with plenty of wood chips.

Cons:

Hole nine is the only hole you could potentially hit something and you would have to shank one pretty bad to do so. There just isn't any obstacles to keep this place from becoming boring, this isn't a great place for a course with how open and easy it is. Since you can see every basket from every tee pad, a lot of the time you aren't sure where you are throwing to.

Other Thoughts:

There is a ton of land around the campus and they decided the pick the worst spot out of the whole place, that's a little disappointing. They could have used the better land they have and made a truly decent eighteen hole course right their back yard, oh well.
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Hippy007
Experience: 17.3 years 42 played 15 reviews
1.00 star(s)

wow 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Nov 20, 2009 Played the course:once

Pros:

It is there for the people that go to school to practice. Nice baskets too.

Cons:

The tee pads are a major con. They are not flat and made out of landscaping cloth covered by bark dust. The holes are also very short and play back and forth in a very small field on a huge campus.

Other Thoughts:

It is an ok practice course that I would use if I was going to school there. You could get some great short work done. It would be nice if it used more of the area around it and was a little longer.
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Atrium Lounge
Experience: 1 played 1 reviews
0.00 star(s)

Terrible 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jun 27, 2009 Played the course:once

Pros:

Beautiful scenery. Views of Mt. Hood and St. Helens.

Cons:

Everything a disc golf course shouldn't be. Not challenging. BORING. Super Short. Poorly maintained.

Other Thoughts:

Don't go long on hole 6 or you will end up in an oversized nettle forest. Don't even attempt to look for your disc, it's not worth it.
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Discwog
Experience: 43.4 years 37 played 10 reviews
1.50 star(s)

Could be better 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Apr 14, 2008 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

Good practice course
Convenient for students
Beautiful views of Mt Hood & Mt. St. Helens

Cons:

No obstacles
Little variety as most holes have little elevation change or scenery change.

Other Thoughts:

The view from the course might be the best part of this course. The course has undergone several changes over the past year or so with new construction at the campus.

The school has said they are planning to develop a new course on surrounding land, expanding to 18 holes.
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The Valkyrie Kid
Diamond level trusted reviewer
Experience: 46.4 years 1562 played 1507 reviews
1.00 star(s)

A Good Reason To Skip A Class On A Sunny Day! 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:May 25, 2008 Played the course:never

Pros:

This is a little pitch and putt course located below the library and the on-going construction site at the WSU-Vancouver campus. The course is basically in a field with 12' wide fairways mowed out of taller grass. There are no concrete pads, no tee signs, not that they're really needed here. The course had to be partially moved due to some new campus construction, was orginally a nine hole course, then reduced to a six holer because of the construction but now is back to nine holes. Nice baskets. Very little chance of lost discs other than in the foot high tall grass. Pretty view of the little valley below. It sure beats sitting in some lecture hall on a beautiful spring day listening to the Prof drone on.

Cons:

It's short! Holes 1-7 are all straight and fairly short. It's a bit of a hike back up to the parking lot after finishing. Bark, uneven teepads are uncomfortable to throw from, even on this course.

Other Thoughts:

Hole # 9 is a short 150', blind, dogleg left.The bark teepad is right beside a large blackberry bush which blocks your view of the basket. In order to gain a better angle, the WSU student golfers have increasingly teed off farther to the right. They have pushed the bark teepad material about 4 feet to the right of the orginal teepad. Don't they know this is cheating? Do you they realize what a scandal this could be be if the national news media were to find out! Look what happened to Florida State's football. Thirty-eight members suspended from a bowl game in a cheating scandal! I implore these WSU students to push the bark material back into the proper tee area and tackle this 150" behemoth head on.
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