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Reedsport, OR

Bicentennial Park

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2.675(based on 3 reviews)
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mpittscampbell
Experience: 9.4 years 19 played 6 reviews
3.00 star(s)

Worth a stop 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Oct 5, 2017 Played the course:once

Pros:

"Here, birdie, birdie, birdie!" Leave your drivers at home and bring mids and a putter. This is a short course, and even I, at my current level of inexperience and inability, parred most and birdied one. This is an excellent course for amateurs, not long but requiring control, and a good course for intermediate players.

Cons:

If there were signage, I would rate the course condition as "Good" rather than "Decent."
This could have been a very technical course, had more trees been left in but there are still plenty to get in your way.
The tee pads are much shorter than regulation but, again, this is a short course.
Like most forested courses it will save you a lot of time if you can find a local golfer to take you through the first time, to show you where the tees are.
I'll make this comment but it applies to so many of the Northwestern dg courses that it's hardly a con, more of a warning: thick brush and it's easy to lose a disc.

Other Thoughts:

Bicentennial reminds me of Winsor Park in North Bend, not because of a similarity of layout, but because it's an interesting short course that can be played without taking a big chunk of your traveling day on 101. If I were local to the area, I'd go around twice any time I played.
The newspaper article reporting this park's opening http://theworldlink.com/reeds...d571868b.htmlclaims 18 baskets but I didn't see them, nor did my guide mention them.
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