Ellisville, MO

Bluebird Park

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2.545(based on 28 reviews)
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mrbro855
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Experience: 10.6 years 363 played 105 reviews
1.50 star(s)

Disc Course or Nature Hike?? 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Mar 4, 2018 Played the course:2-4 times

Pros:

Nine new concrete tee pads had recently been installed.

Signage at each, though with two distances listed, the second tees no longer there.

Blend of wooded holes (#1-4) and open field holes (#5-8), finishing with a wooded hole.

Lots of elevation.

Cons:

Seeing as the last review prior to this was over 2 years ago, I am guessing the course has not had much activity.

Some of the wooded holes had you throwing from sides of the hill with lots of leaves making for slippery footing.

It appeared overgrown in some areas and several of the baskets were thought by hikers to be trash receptacles.

Lots of elevation.

Way too much walking between holes, especially with the lack of any "wow" holes to be throwing to.

Other Thoughts:

I noticed the course was designed in 1997. It appears that what were probably some cool wooded holes have had their throw lines grow back in.

Like the reviewer before me, I am over 55 and rate the courses by their fun factor. For me, this course was more of a nature hike than it was a fun disc course.

The new concrete pads make me think, though, that there is hope for the badly needed bit of clean-up and redo on the course.
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heger_246
Experience: 2 played 1 reviews
1.50 star(s)

Great Hike 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:May 16, 2009 Played the course:once

Pros:

If you like to hike, this is your course. You may find a disc to take home.

Cons:

The course follows a narrow path through the woods.Very possible for one to twist an ankle during a throw. You may lose a disc for someone else to take home. People do not respect the land. There are beer cans/bottles everywhere. No variety of shots. You are either in the woods or in a wide open field for 3 holes.

Other Thoughts:

If you want to play and are thinking about Bluebird, just play at Paul A. Schroeder. It is a MUCH better course and only four miles away.
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