Hoisington, KS

Bicentennial Park

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2.135(based on 4 reviews)
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Chained Evil
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Experience: 13.9 years 1095 played 232 reviews
1.50 star(s)

I guess I'll tee off from the hotel's patio?? 2+ years

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Nov 1, 2013 Played the course:2-4 times

Pros:

The grounds are well maintained and there is a restroom and a playground here as well.
Rounds will play quickly and you will most likely have the course to yourself.
This is a very beginner friendly course and disc loss should be null here.
Hole 6 was my favorite hole.
Hole 1-plays around a group of cedar/pine trees and makes a sharp dog leg to the right
Holes 2-4-all play around/beside a terrace/drainage ditch
Hole 5-depending on where you tee off from, has a semi protected basket
Hole 6-is a nice straight shot with the basket under some pine trees
Hole 7-throws to the center of the park from West to East
Hole 8-is a straight shot that plays North to South
Hole 9-has a group of trees protecting the basket

Cons:

Baskets aren't the best in the world, but they are ok. No map or any info besides distances on a homemade tee marker.
#5 Tee marker is missing. I would guess it was somewhere where the hotel currently sits, so inventing a tee is necessary here.
Wind will be a factor here because of the lack of trees. There isn't any elevation change.
Sidewalks come into play on several holes so be careful.
The walk from 9's basket to the parking lot is very lengthy.
A mostly open course with very few obstacles makes for lackluster discing in my opinion.

Other Thoughts:

This is a course where you might introduce a new player to the game. A more advanced player will most likely be bored here. If you like safari action then this course might be up your alley.
In my opinion there just isn't enough variety here to make for an exciting course. Its functionable and for a small town its another option to keep people active. Planting some trees would help make for some better lines and provide a better challenge.
This course isn't a destination course but is a place where you might stop and play a quick round on your way thru.
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