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Calvert City, KY

Calvert City Old Park DGC

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2.435(based on 7 reviews)
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PastorofMuppets
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Experience: 4.8 years 150 played 118 reviews
2.50 star(s)

Excellent Beginners Course

Reviewed: Played on:Feb 11, 2023 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

1) Beautiful multi-use park just off the I-24 interstate. Lightly wooded course with tall mature trees. Perfectly manicured. Several covered pavilions, a bath-house, sports fields that don't come into play of the disc golf area, and walking trails.

2) Extremely solid introductory level course for new players, children, and the noodle armed. Probably a wonderful course for the entire family. Risk of a lost disc here is almost impossible but does exist if one were to throw extremely far into the tall grass/woods area off the property itself.

3) The fairways are wide with multiple lines and gaps, utilizing wide mature trees and the road through the park as it's defenses. There are no water features on the course (and normally this would be a negative) but for this style of course, it just aides in targeting the beginner player and reducing the risk of losing a disc.

4) Large 5' x 12' textured concrete tee pads and Discatcher baskets in typical HB Clark style. Definitely an older course install but everything from the old style full color tee signs to the massive course map information board is still in, well loved, but good shape. The course definitely shows its age, but it has aged well for its purpose.

5) Though parking is minimal near hole #1, it is ample enough and there are multiple other places to park within the complex and still within a short walk of #1. Several trash cans located throughout, and there is no underbrush in any of the fairways to concern yourself with. Outside of the far edges of Holes #2 and #3, tall grass isn't even a concern.

6) Very intuitive navigation. The course flows directly and smoothly and can easily be played without a course map. Most tees are with 75 in direct line of sight of the previous holes basket. Hole #1, the Practice basket, and Hole #9 basket are all within a few feet of the main parking lot as you arrive.

7) Very little elevation and easy to navigate means this course is easy to walk, utilize a cart or stroller, or even play multiple rounds with ease. The tall canopy also provides a wonderful amount of shade for almost the entire course.

8) Very short course length wise and can be tackled by better players with just a putter (We played a 2 disc Par 2 event here recently which consisted of just a putter and 4 speed approach disc and faired well and had a blast doing it). Although a beginner course at it's core, it does provide some challenging lines to work on your short game if you choose.

9) Plenty of ace runs in the 250 foot average range, some shorter, some longer but mostly all holes you can run if you so choose.

Cons:

1) Lack of a signature hole. Due to its small overall footprint, lack of water features, and very similar hole shape and design there really isn't a hole that stands out above the rest. Most are just ok/good holes that don't differentiate themselves from one another.

2) Lack of elevation change or unique features to enhance the experience or increase the challenge.

3) Busy park setting with the walking trail seeing the most use. Lots of dog walkers, car traffic, and people generally oblivious to the fact they are playing/picnicing on a disc golf course. Be careful of your surroundings.

4) As alluded to earlier, the course is very small. Although the design does its best to space the holes out and play in a counterclockwise route avoiding fairway overlap, tree kicks can and certainly do impede on other holes. Especially with the baskets and tee pads being so close together.

5) Devoid of it's own personal character or uniqueness. While the course serves its intended purpose, and manages to look pretty while doing so, it's easily forgettable in the grand scheme of things.

Other Thoughts:

Well executed course given the space and constraints placed upon it. I agree with some of the reviewers below me that every town should have a course like this strictly dedicated to newer and less skilled players. This course is wonderful at allowing for success without being punishing for mistakes and is a great introduction style course for many. Definitely not a destination course. You would have to couple Doctor's Park and multiple other area courses together to make the trip here worth it. Though being so close to I-24, if you want to dip in for a quick 30 minute stretch your legs round, it's well situated. If it were not a direct beginner targeted course I would score it lower, but it is a decent typical course that provides exactly what it intends to.
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bjreagh
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Experience: 27.7 years 350 played 321 reviews
2.50 star(s)

2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jun 19, 2018 Played the course:once

Pros:

All essentials- concrete tees, 9 baskets plus a practice basket, effective signs, course map at kiosk. Plenty of parking (though the disc golf lot is gravel, where everything else in the park is paved)

This course is mostly wooded shot shaping, with some options on to how approach the hole. Good fun for new players and the family with interesting holes, but nothing too long with average hole length at your normal 275'.

Smaller area, but makes the most out of available land and the trees here.

A really good complement to the more open and longer park course just up the street. (Too bad these two aren't the same course with a chance to alternate holes between the two styles!)

Cons:

Many holes play close to the park road that winds throughout the course, but not too bad.

Nothing super memorable, and other than some trees to work around, nothing real difficult. Very flat, no elevation change at all.

Other Thoughts:

I always recommend taking a picture of the map, but be sure to pay attention where hole 5 is, cross the road back towards the parking lot.

Appropriate small city 9-hole park style course. And a bonus is that that it is very close to another 9-hole course less than a mile down on the same street, good complements to each other.

2.5 is average, nothing outstanding, but definitely has everything you need. (on the lower side that number, around a 2.25 to me). Very appropriate for the land here and as a city park course. Bonus is the other 9 holes at Doctors Park <mile away.
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Rob Martin
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Experience: 13.9 years 327 played 41 reviews
2.50 star(s)

Nice little quick course 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Oct 13, 2013 Played the course:once

Pros:

Nice little quick course right off the interstate.
Decent signs, pads, baskets - the essentials.
Clean course.
Flushing toilets, decent restrooms.

Cons:

A *little* tight, but not too bad.

Other Thoughts:

My review is not meant to be an essay but to primarily add a Rating value of the course.

Previous concerns about the course because it was so new have been rectified.

Stopped in to take a break on a 1000 mile, one day trip. I was pleased with the quick round, in and out. Very friendly locals asked me to join them in league, just didn't have the time. Thanks for asking if you happen to read this.
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peabody
Bronze level trusted reviewer
Experience: 21.1 years 55 played 34 reviews
2.50 star(s)

Lakes area disc golf 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Nov 17, 2012 Played the course:once

Pros:

H.B. really used this property to it's fullest. The holes are all using fairly tight lines but all have multiple angles you can take. #1 is either a wide flick/wide anny or an -S- shot and all can get you close enough for birdie. #2 and #3 have OB to the right where an errant throw might get you lost. Hole 4 has a great hyzer look but OB lurks just right behind the basket. The rest of the holes play in some pretty wooded areas where a good straight throw is the ticket but multiple angle shots can not be ruled out. #5 is my fav hole. Slight anny with OB road all down the right side.

Cons:

9 holes is never enough but other than no trash cans or benches ( should come later) I can find nothing else wrong at this time. It's pitch and putt!

Other Thoughts:

This is def. the better of the two courses in Calvert City. Very fair distances as opposed to trees in the way and the flow of the course is spot on. This is the uglier park but is much better as a disc golf destination. No baseball fields and not a lot of people to get in the way. This reminds me of Memorial Park a lot. If you come to Calvert City play the other course first and save this for last. To quote a Michigan buddie Calvert City now has "The Beauty and The Beast" and old park is the Beast.
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