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Aurora, CO

Centre Hills Park

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2.575(based on 21 reviews)
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fooswillb21
Experience: 8.1 years 21 played 5 reviews
2.50 star(s)

Nice short course 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Oct 20, 2017 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

Lots of parking and never crowded. Concrete tee pads are in great shape. Water comes into play on several holes.

The pins were recently moved back to make the course longer. This also added in some natural obstructions around the windmill and other small hills.


Cons:

Many of the holes are very short with nothing to challenge you.

Not too many trash cans and no restroom.

Prairie dogs/holes everwhere.

Other Thoughts:

The course was just regarded, I'm assuming due to a wet summer/fall. If they take this opportunity to plant course grass. Either way, should make for an easier walk once the soil settles back down.
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sjroesinger
Experience: 7.9 years 37 played 37 reviews
2.50 star(s)

Fairly unimaginative 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Mar 30, 2017 Played the course:once

Pros:

18 holes with water
Elevated tees, well marked

Cons:

Some of the holes seemed repetitive (high to low toward water)
Not many trees/vegetation challenges besides the looming water

Other Thoughts:

It was a fun course to play and I appreciated the well marked course. It seems like something Raytheon put in as part of their health initiative
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bobmcnelly
Gold level trusted reviewer
Experience: 13 years 327 played 190 reviews
2.50 star(s)

2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Dec 11, 2015 Played the course:once

Pros:

- Large Concrete Tee Pads with hole number written in the concrete
- Parking is very close to the first and last holes, which is always nice for quick rounds
- there is a course map right next to the parking lot
- New chainstar baskets with hole numbers on each
- more than half of the holes have water that comes into play forcing you to throw lots of placement shots
- holes vary in distance from around 175 to around 400 feet, but most shots are around the 250 to 300 foot length
- there aren't any tee signs or navigation signs but the layout is simple enough to easily follow
- only played the course once but seems like a pretty low traffic course

Cons:

- the shots on this course become incredible repetitive, the layout just zig zags across the park
- there are basically 0 trees on the course leaving the creek to be the only thing to add any technicality to the course
- there is quite a bit a geese poop but not nearly as bad as at Expo park

Other Thoughts:

Overall this course is pretty boring and repetitive, but considering you would have most of the course to yourself and the goose poop problem if not nearly as bad as at expo park I would come back here if I was in the area again.
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SteLaG
Experience: 21 years 126 played 9 reviews
2.50 star(s)

They Did What They Could 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Jul 22, 2015 Played the course:once

Pros:

The layout makes the best use out of a wide open lot that used to be a golf course. The sign at the front of the course is very accurate and easy to read. Studying the sign for a minute made it super easy to navigate the course which has no other signage to speak of. The utilization of the creek and pond running through the middle of the course really helps to make things more interesting and challenging. The large concrete tee pads with stamped numbers are great. The course is very close to the Denver Metro and easy to access from the freeway. Every hole is a birdie/ace opportunity (I got an ace on hole 7 with a putter!). I was pleasantly surprised by the amount of wildlife on the course. Lots of birds around the water and prairie dogs near hole 10 and 11.

Cons:

The course is not challenging at all even with the water. However, there is really not much that can be done to change that. The lot is what it is small, narrow, and wide open. I don't want to hate on it too much because it is set up pretty much as good as it can be.

Other Thoughts:

One way to make things more challenging would be to make some of the old golf course features (such as bunkers) ob. I like the idea of converting an old golf course into a disc golf course. Especially on a lot like this that could not really serve any other purpose and would most likely just remain empty. All and all I still had a fun time at this course and believe it is worth playing again.
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COLODISCR
Experience: 10.9 years 7 played 3 reviews
2.50 star(s)

2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Jul 26, 2016 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

- Full 18 hole course.
- Low use by anyone else but disc golfers.
- Good location that is a short drive from anywhere in the metro area.
- Water hazards and wind can make things interesting on some holes.
-Super long tee pads marked with hole number on concrete.
- Has small elevation changes to give some variety.
- Begginer friendly.

Cons:

- "Natural Grasses" aka weeds cover up the course and definitely need mowed.
- Other than water hazards and a windmill guarding one basket there are no real technical holes.
- Lack of trees on course makes for hot rounds during the summer as there is little shade.
- No signage on course and it can be difficult to navigate.
-Holes are way to short with current pin placements (as of day of update 7/26/16)

Other Thoughts:

This course used to be what I'd consider okay when I initially played and reviewed it but now it's been made to be too easy with its current set up. Most of the holes are within putter or mid distances and present little in the way of technical challenge. There are no trees so it's hot during the day and standing water makes it so you get eaten alive in the evening. Goose droppings are everywhere. The plus side is they seem to be mowing it now, unlike when it opened, so finding discs isn't too hard. It's a okay course if you live close by but definitely is not worth traveling to.
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