I love going through the "top courses" rankings here and on UDisc. However, as a sore armed old rec player, I'd love to know what are "top courses" for my skill level. I remember when my son took my out to Wickham Park in Connecticut, then and still one of the top courses in the area. My first drive went about 100 feet deep into the briers. Fifteen minutes later I emerged with my Leopard was bloody legs questioning why I ever wanted to play disc golf. Fortunately, I stuck with the sport, with the realization that a course that is great for the local pros might not be where I would enjoy playing.
With that in mind, what are some great "beginner / rec" friendly destination courses out there? I'm not talking about a 9-hole pitch and putt in a local school yard, but a place for a quality experience for someone that can't throw 300 feet.
For me, it's Calico Creek Greens in my home town of Southwick, MA, Maple Hill Reds, and the combination of the Hawk and Owl courses at Sabattus in Maine. Pyramids Pink gets an honorable mention though only six holes.
The Flying Armadillo in San Marcos, Texas and the Tiki Course in Spotsylvania, Virginia both sound like fun, I'm not sure if they are too "gimmicky" to be taken seriously.
John Houck and Dee Leekha have designed several courses that include beginner options, I look forward to exploring some of these.
What "beginner / rec friendly" courses should I put on my road trip list?
With that in mind, what are some great "beginner / rec" friendly destination courses out there? I'm not talking about a 9-hole pitch and putt in a local school yard, but a place for a quality experience for someone that can't throw 300 feet.
For me, it's Calico Creek Greens in my home town of Southwick, MA, Maple Hill Reds, and the combination of the Hawk and Owl courses at Sabattus in Maine. Pyramids Pink gets an honorable mention though only six holes.
The Flying Armadillo in San Marcos, Texas and the Tiki Course in Spotsylvania, Virginia both sound like fun, I'm not sure if they are too "gimmicky" to be taken seriously.
John Houck and Dee Leekha have designed several courses that include beginner options, I look forward to exploring some of these.
What "beginner / rec friendly" courses should I put on my road trip list?