Albany, OR

Bryant Park

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3.45(based on 25 reviews)
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MCW5379
Experience: 12.9 years 61 played 23 reviews
3.00 star(s)

2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Aug 6, 2012 Played the course:once

Pros:

Rating this course on potential. There were open and wooded holes. Don,t have a lot of good to say based on my partial round.

Cons:

SIGNAGE PLEASE!!!!!
Why is there not any signs to direct you around? Makes for a frustrating first time out. No tee boxes with some sort of map to tell you if the pin is left, right, or middle. 500' holes thru the woods seems a little long to me. Maybe I'm not good enough to play this course. Just found it really frustrating to get around! So we played 1-8 and then jumped to 18 and left. Orange tape on the basket is all you have to direct you to the next hole. And without some sort of map you are screwed. Hole 2 seems to be 500' from basket 1 and without tee box signs you can easily walk around before finding it. Seemed like to much work to figure things out when we just wanted to throw and have some fun.

Other Thoughts:

Could be a pain in the a$$ to play on weekends also as the holes run right by/near the picnic and playground areas to start with.
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Doktor John
Gold level trusted reviewer
Experience: 35.3 years 423 played 64 reviews
3.00 star(s)

Great potential...worth seeking out 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Jul 22, 2008 Played the course:never

Pros:

Good use of available Park space
Awesome use of wooded area
Very technical holes in the woods
Forces one to think strategically
Tone poles replaced with baskets
Local DG club/players really created great wooded holes in a briar jungle

Cons:

Tee areas in the open park area not very well marked--some little flags/sticks missing
Baskets not numbered
Wooded baskets could have colored tape or flags to be more easily spotted

Other Thoughts:

This course is worth seeking out, especially if you like being challenged with tight wooded holes
If you throw errant drives (sharp hyzers or anhyzers) you should have a spotter because the wooded fairways are narrow and the "rough" is dense (and mainly briars)
My friend and I loved this course and we are amazed at the vision and tenacity of the guys who carved out the briar jungle!
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