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1.50 star(s)
Hingiss Park DGC is a nine hole park style course that plays alongside a river that comes into play on hole three and technically hole two with a bad drive. There's some very minor elevation in play too but it's barely noticeable. The park is probably rarely ever to busy, especially as far as...
2.50 star(s)
Peterson Park is a twelve hole course that is split down the middle between open park style and tighter wooded holes. The first six holes are the more open park style type and the last six get you into the wooded section. The park features a pretty good amount of elevation actually, which was...
Angostura is indeed a pretty course. Good call Casey. We played this after playing Pageant Hill and were not disappointed. The golf isn't the greatest but damn is that a pretty course. Be sure to bring some OS discs too because that wind is no joke off the lake ;)
@mndiscg Don't play Douglas...
3.50 star(s)
Sugar Creek County Park DGC is an entirely wooded 18 hole course that plays on the shorter side but makes it for it with a full gamut of technical holes. You'll need to be on your A game as far as accuracy goes to score well out here. Not a single open hole in the bunch, which is right up my...
1.50 star(s)
Lakeview campground is home to a pretty basic nine hole course that plays along and open but slightly hilly area along the south side of the entrance road. The course plays clockwise for the most part and starts and ends near the main office building.
The course is pretty much completely wide...