Wilmore, KY

Centennial Park

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LStephens
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Experience: 17 years 78 played 15 reviews
1.00 star(s)

Not worth the trip 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Dec 12, 2008 Played the course:once

Pros:

I can't really name a pro...except maybe that it has potential. When I played in a local tournament there they expanded this to a 12 hole course. The 3 additional holes were really good.

Cons:

The T-pads are the smallest teepads I've ever seen. They look like one section of sidewalk that the parks people just tractored in...they stick up about 3 inches so if you do a run up and slide your feet...you are tripping over yourself.

After the course went in, the parks decided to put in a paved walking trail. Now you have pedestrian traffic weaving thru some holes.

Hole #2 is basically a hyzer over a parking lot...which also has a port-a-potty between you and the basket. Try having some peace and quiet in there when a discs hits the door....scary.

Other Thoughts:

This course has potential. It should be directed more towards a beginner park and shorten a few of the longer holes to put in the 18. There are some excellent places for tees and baskets that are away from the walking trails. Maybe the parks could spring for a few trees to plant as well.
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ibekent
Bronze level trusted reviewer
Experience: 17.8 years 25 played 25 reviews
1.00 star(s)

pleasant 2+ years

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Aug 1, 2008 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

Pleasant people and fields. Nice stone benches and signs at each hole. Well kept. Never crowded. Exceedingly easy to navigate, and a very nice gazebo near hole #1.

Cons:

You can actually count the obstacles/challenges on this course. There are six, counting the two trees and the constant wind. The other three are: the port-a-potty in #2's fairway, a usually-dry drainage ditch, and the always-in-use walking path that interferes with 7 of the 9 holes. There is only one really long hole (which passes over a children's soccer field) and no technical shots. And tiny tee pads.

Other Thoughts:

The absence of trees means much wind; I go here to work on putting and driving in the wind. On calm days, this is a good, quick, simple course on which to introduce people to disc golf. Not for pros; pretty decent for dates or family outings. (There is a nice playground next to the course.)
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