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Cedar Falls, IA

Big Woods DGC

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3.675(based on 9 reviews)
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Skeeter31
Experience: 47.8 years 3 played 3 reviews
4.00 star(s)

Hidden Gem! drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jul 17, 2022 Played the course:2-4 times

Pros:

Discovered this course in the summer of "2021" Went back to play in a tournament here a few days ago. Love this course!! Many long technical shots through flat nicely forested area. Fairways were clean and fair. Get greedy on your drive and you're likely tossing back into the fairway and taking a bogey. Hit your line and enjoy the ride! Just when you think you really need an easy hole, you don't get one!! :)

Cons:

Yes, the rough is tough but if one person in your group gets off their butts and throws and goes and spots you will spend a lot less time looking and more time playing on a few of the heavy holes. The course is freaking awesome!!

Other Thoughts:

Makes my top 5 courses in Iowa list!!
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Sandmaster29
Experience: 17.1 years 9 played 1 reviews
4.00 star(s)

Great mix of holes, tons of fun! 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Sep 19, 2020 Played the course:2-4 times

Pros:

Big Woods has a fantastic mix of holes that will challenge any player and require you to utilize every shot and disc you bring with you. This course has become my "home course away from home" and I greatly enjoy my time there.

Every hole is very fair, even the more difficult holes. Most have various ways to play up to the pin, though a few require one specific shot. Hole 3 is the first example of this, best played with a low-speed turnover (RHBH) that fades slowly towards the basket.

The layout is very intuitive, with the only exception being that 2-3 can be a little tricky to find your first playthrough, though the tee signs all have arrows directing you to the next tee.

I'm general, while this isn't a "destination" course, if your are in the Cedar Valley looking to play a round, this course is definitely one you should not miss!

P.S. There is a practice basket by hole 1

Cons:

The rough is absolutely brutal. Most holes have a very definite border between fairway and dense woods filled with underbrush, young growth, poison ivy, and burrs.


A few holes play through the park, particularly 18 plays towards a pavilion, so watch out for unaware park goers. There are no other amenities though, so mostly safe.

Other Thoughts:

I am suspicious of many of the distances on the tee signs.

I'll admit I am spoiled by my "home" course, Stable Run in Ames, Iowa, but I would love to see each hole eventually with two trees and two baskets year round.

Plenty of parking, BTW.

On-site toilets, though they are primitive.
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knobby325
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Experience: 8.8 years 325 played 248 reviews
4.00 star(s)

Great Course in the Cedar Valley 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Jun 1, 2020 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

-Concrete Tees
-Good Signage
-Decent Baskets
-Lots of benches/Trash cans
-9 Hole Loops
-Good mixture of Open/Tunnel and Left/Right/Around
-Mostly in its own part of the park (See cons)
-Good flow (only exception Basket #2 to Tee #3 need a map first time)
-Good Parking

Cons:

-Very Flat (May be a Pro for some)
-Holes #1,#2, #9, #10 and #18 play in a multi-use part of the park, can come into play
-Par seems a little low on a couple of holes (only 2 Par 4s)

Other Thoughts:

Big Woods DGC located a little north of downtown Cedar Falls, IA is one of the area's best courses. The course gives a good mixture of open/tunnel, right/left/around, long/short play. The only downside for more seasoned players would be the lack of elevation or water holes. Benches/trash cans can be found on most holes and the course is kept up well. There is a shelter near the #1 tee pad and behind the #18 basket. There is also a walking path through #2 and #9. A sight tweak in pars and less happenings on #1, 2, 9, 10 and 18 would up the score on this one. I have enjoyed several rounds at this course. I make it a point to play when I'm in the area.
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MatthewMcGough
Experience: 2 played 2 reviews
4.00 star(s)

Favorite Course in Cedar Valley 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Dec 21, 2018 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

- Challenging course with a diversity of shots
- Different environment between front and back 9
- Some holes are extremely technical, others allow for you
to choose line
- Challenges your accuracy at high distances, unforgiving if
your line is missed at times
- Concrete tee pads on all holes, along with lots of benches and trash cans
- Course flows fairly well except for hole 3
- Multiple pin locations on most holes
- Well kept and mowed
- Generally pretty quiet
- Very secluded as well, not a lot of traffic or roads interrupting play

Cons:

- Tee signage is not yet finished, not sure if it will be anytime soon
- May not be as fun for beginners, certain rough areas are very unforgiving if you miss the fairway
- During the summer the rough can be extremely thick and tough to find discs (Specifically on front 9), also can be buggy
- No true par 4's in my opinion, Holes 4, 7 and 17 are tough for an amateur player, but not sure they
are legitimate par 4s.
- No elevation change throughout the course, but it still is strong despite that

Other Thoughts:

Course that I play most often and love coming back to when I have the chance. Feel as though this is the only course in the area that truly makes you hit your line at a high distance and punishes you if you miss. Most definitely has room for improvement on tee signage, but easily my favorite and the most challenging course in the Cedar Valley.
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todd9500
Experience: 41.2 years 335 played 8 reviews
4.00 star(s)

Beautiful part of the USA 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Oct 6, 2016 Played the course:once

Pros:

First Impressions: I couldn't believe this course was rated below 3.00 since this is a great course. The course is located in a beautiful part of the USA - next to Big Woods Lake and the Cedar River. It's a good disc golfing destination with the Big Woods campground and other recreational options nearby.

Course design/difficulty/obstacles/out-of-bounds: An absolutely great design with plenty of challenging dogleg holes - lots of trees to navigate around - testing every kind of shot you could imagine.

Course condition: Good. The water had receded from the recent Sep/16 flood. Very few mosquitoes when I played.

Navigability/signage/maps: Good enough. The tee-signs had a simple reflector metal stick sign with a number on it. The course layout was easy enough to follow based on some basic tracking skills and common sense.

Cons:

It's susceptible to flooding. I can imagine the bugs being bad and the course muddy after heavy rain

Other Thoughts:

I highly recommend this course. A wonderful challenging course.

Remember the Disc Golfer's Code:

1) Play Smart - Never throw into a blind area or when players, spectators, pedestrians, or other facility users are within range. Use a spotter.

2) Respect the Course - Observe all posted rules. No littering, graffiti, or abuse of equipment or flora.

3) Represent the Sport - Be positive and responsible. Teach others.
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