Climax, MI

Cold Brook Park

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Anheuser
Experience: 13.8 years 27 played 9 reviews
3.50 star(s)

24 Holes of Escape 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Oct 11, 2010 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

The most strictly FUN course I've ever played. Easy to navigate, shorter technical holes (which I like). If you don't like the woods don't bother coming out here. There are only a few "wide open" shots on the course. A friend of mine who is primarily a tomahawk thrower refuses to play this course. For me, it is bliss. And what's better than 18 holes? 24 of course! Some sideline water holes are included in the back six. The course is easy to navigate for the most part, aside from a couple of pin placement changes that can be figured out or asked about by locals. The park is beautiful and well maintained, and provides camping facilities, concessions and fishing as well. I believe they have boats for rent (which I plan on taking advantage of next year). Fun to play in groups. Alcohol allowed on the course, just not by the beach.

Cons:

A lot of trees. For some this is a negative, for me it is a challenge. Pinpoint accuracy is required (at times), not a powerful arm. As previously stated, not a lot of open shots to crank the 400 foot drive. When I first played this course when I was younger there were a lot of folks of the toothless variety and loud kids, however I haven't found that as much as of late. I suggest visiting on weekdays to avoid that kind of thing. Some of the "bonus" holes are pretty ridiculous as far as their layout, especially 19 and 24- but still fun. $5 day pass, but that keeps some of the riff-raff out I think.

Other Thoughts:

Come out with a few friends, crack a beer and remember why you got into disc golf in the first place.
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Junkr
Experience: 15 years 5 played 5 reviews
3.50 star(s)

Forest 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jun 27, 2010 Played the course:2-4 times

Pros:

-Nice park. Bathrooms/fountains/other amenities are all here.
-Very clean course. Trash cans on about every hole, and players who know how to actually THROW AWAY their garbage (tough concept, I know)
-Some excellent holes. First nine has a couple very memorable holes, nice elevation changes especially on #1, #4, #5.
-There has been some landscaping here that looks very nice. A lot of benches and tables as well.
-Park closes at 9 P.M... however, the rangers will let you finish your round, which struck me as very kind.
-Nice people nearby; a lot of experienced disc golfers who will return discs/give you tips/talk about the game.
-Pet friendly, cheap entry ($5 per car) to play a nice course.
-Tests your shot selection to the max. Be ready to try shots you've never even thought about.

Cons:

-Bugs are terrible. The worst I've experienced. This obviously can't be helped, but if you don't bring bug spray, you will be tormented.
-Hole issues - see below. I don't feel it's right to list this as a con, because it is a very subjective opinion.
-My group caught up to two different groups of people (2 in each group) who would take a long smoke break after each hole and never offered to let us play through. I feel like this might just be an unfortunate coincidence, but as it happened twice to me in the same round, I feel obligated to mention it.
-Weird hole layout for 22/23. It makes sense after going through it, but trying to figure it out at first was a bit tricky.
-The water hazards are fine... they typically don't come into play except on 19 - I like the hole but a couple people I saw had issues. Aim short. If you overthrow your drive, or even a long putt, it's a mucky excursion to get your disc back.

Other Thoughts:

While many of the holes are nice in theory, I find myself questioning how much "skill" is really involved in many of these wooded holes. I mean, there are lanes here, no doubt. It's not all based on luck. But I honestly believe there may be too many uncontrollable variables here. Many of the holes don't really have a "fairway" or "rough". Just trees everywhere up until a 10-15 yard radius from the basket. A stroke of bad luck and you could be looking at a 5 or even a 6 on some of these holes. Playing this course as just a recreational round, I had no issues with getting 4's and a couple 5's because of good drives turned bad by a small tree or bush... that's disc golf for ya. However, it seems to me that pros could get frustrated by this very quickly. Maybe I'm wrong. I sure wouldn't want to play this course professionally, though.

All in all, though, this is a very nice course and worth playing multiple times. If you aren't from the area, make a day trip to check out Coldbrook, Robert Morris, and Oshtemo. All 3 are excellent courses within 10-15 miles of each other.
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Red Wings Fan
Experience: 19 years 15 played 10 reviews
4.00 star(s)

should have birdied 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jun 9, 2010 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

Clean, concert tee boxes, 24 holes, and has a bit of everything,

Cons:

could use a few more signs for people new to the course, hole 24 and 6 share a fairway a bit and if you didnt know the course you wouldn't really know where 24s pin is from the tee box, and you have to pay for pass to get in.

Other Thoughts:

Great course to check out
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sorotan
Experience: 14 years 28 played 10 reviews
4.00 star(s)

Fun! 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:May 15, 2010 Played the course:once

Pros:

The site flows in a nice pattern around the disc golf parking lot (designated on the map they give you when you pay for your day pass). Most of the baskets have some tree chopping potential, but the course wasn't overly technical for this beginner.

I played with 4 other frolfers on a warm sunny Saturday afternoon and while the crowds were heavy, didn't experience a lot of waiting until near the end.

A few discs were chucked into thorny bushes, I was glad to be wearing pants!

The site was clean and well kept.

Cons:

I didn't like the way Tee 23 criss cross the previous route almost like a figure 8. There was a swampy low area with poor drainage near tee 19 that probably can't be helped, but made for some nasty disc retrieval.

Other Thoughts:

Definitely a site I'll want to return to. The Lake and the changes in topography makes the course interesting.
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adam8706
Experience: 3 played 3 reviews
4.00 star(s)

cold brook 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Sep 18, 2009 Played the course:once

Pros:

nice course, good upkeep, had a great time lots of hills nice exersize. tomahawk was a good throw for a lot of holes also a nice long drive is key to have in your bag for many holes on this course.

Cons:

water hazzards I hate those. had to wait a little.

Other Thoughts:

very fun, very nice layout.
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Innovadude
Diamond level trusted reviewer
Experience: 25.9 years 235 played 185 reviews
1.50 star(s)

Good ******* Luck 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Aug 23, 2009 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

- Now has some decent tee pads, some still bad.
- Rough is not too bad.

Cons:

- Didn't notice hardly a sign, luckily I knew my way around.
- Trees: course puts 10 times more emphasis on pure blind dumb luck than skill. You can literally just close your eyes and throw a random disc, and are more likely to get a good shot than by trying to throw a good shot.
Your best bet is to give up and just whip it randomly, hoping for a good kick. Trust me, I tried it out and it DID work for me. Try it before you knock it.

Other Thoughts:

Just an absurdly tight course with hardly any legitimate designed holes. Can be frustrating, not worth playing in competition.
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Switters213
Bronze level trusted reviewer
Experience: 21.8 years 77 played 21 reviews
4.00 star(s)

Coldbrook Park 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jun 11, 2009 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

Large course, well maintained. Excellent tee pads thanks to the upgrades for the 2008 PDGA worlds. Lots of diversity, this course will call for every shot you can throw. Left, right, rollers, tomahawks, it takes them all to play here.
Good use of elevation. Some lakeside water hazards to keep it challenging.
Alcohol Phriendly.

Cons:

Trees...lots and lots of trees. Many holes are so wooded there is no real "fairway" of any kind. And so avoiding trees becomes more a question of luck than of skill.
No course map available.

Other Thoughts:

Hole 18 turns into a huge mud puddle in the wetter parts of the year. They've recently (June '09) fixed this by laying down massive amounts of wood chips, but it'll be wet again by next spring. You may want to bring a floating disc just in case.

Be aware the disc golf side of the park closes around nightfall and Park Rangers will come by to tell you to wrap it up and/or kick you off the course. Campground side of the park runs 24/7 though, so if you're staying there then no worries.

In the unusually named nearby town of Climax, the Sinclair's Market sells discs, mostly Innova, in case you chucked one into the lake.
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KzooKid
Experience: 20.8 years 15 played 2 reviews
4.00 star(s)

Fun, relaxing course 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jun 4, 2009 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

next to a small lake so the scenery is great. Lot of birdie opportunities but baskets are well guarded by trees. Great flow, really easy to find next holes. Nice concrete tees. Well maintained.

Cons:

bugs can get bad, some holes are too short but still rack up the bogeys

Other Thoughts:

Great course to go to in the morning when nobody is there and its nice having the place to yourself sometimes.
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MIdisc1
Experience: 25.6 years 44 played 7 reviews
4.00 star(s)

Old Fav 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:May 10, 2009 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

Graet design, lots of trees, some elevation changes, some length, some water. Do not go on thursdays after 3:00 unless willing to spend up to an hour waiting (leagues). A trusty mid-range is very helpful.

Cons:

Very few, # 18 has been known to flood
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xrockfistx
Experience: 17.1 years 19 played 15 reviews
3.50 star(s)

Long But Fun 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Apr 13, 2008 Played the course:once

Pros:

A great variety of shots from narrow to open. Woods and meadow, and of course left to right. Very clean and well maintained. Complete with plastic casings around tree trunks to protect them. All tees have concrete pads and, is a very fun and technical course.

Cons:

Some of the tees aren't marked so well. Luckily we had help before we set off from some local discers. When we went early in the morning, wasn't busy at all but, as we were leaving it got really busy. Be forewarned that you have to play 5 bucks to park.

Other Thoughts:

I would deffinately play it again.
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dputt88
Experience: 18.2 years 8 played 4 reviews
3.00 star(s)

cold brook 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Mar 17, 2009 Played the course:once

Pros:

challenging course, awesome terrain changes, nice tees and baskets. awesome water holes.

Cons:

some of the new signs are already missing, hard to navigate, i believe i actually passed hole 4 with out knowing it. hole are a little too close together and i was almost hit twice while teeing off.

Other Thoughts:

needs some maintenance but better then alot of others.
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landon77
Gold level trusted reviewer
Experience: 24.6 years 78 played 43 reviews
3.50 star(s)

Beginner, good variation, accuracy needed. 2+ years

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Jan 1, 2009 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

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Outstanding 24 hole disc golf course that is maintained fairly well. The park has camping on site, a beach, picnic and grilling areas, and a decent fishing lake. One of my favorite courses and the course I call my home course. Most holes except one have a cement tee pad. All the baskets are in good shape and taken care of. Changes in 2008 really improved the overall play of the course. There is outstanding variation on this course. We have elevation changes, wooded shots, and water hazards. The water hazards are fairly easy and most of the time it would be difficult to lose a disc. Dog friendly park that will enforce the leash law. People friendly park that has a lot of locals who will be more then happy to chat and help newcomers.
The course has ample signs and would be hard to get lost in.

Cons:

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The park rangers are sticklers for leash laws and parking laws. It cost money to play and park, 5$ a day or a 25$ annual. If you play in the evening and are coming to dusk your car must be parked outside the normal area in order to continue to finish. The rangers get out a horn and start yelling to get people off the course at dusk (unless your parked in the right area by the fishing docks). Dogs are not allowed on the beach or picnic areas, you will be ticketed if caught (usually they give a fair warning).
Wind is a factor on some days from the lake, and sometimes usually in the fall and spring evening hours the course can get fairly busy but not as bad as I have seen on others. Thursdays are league nites and very busy in the spring and summer.

Other Thoughts:

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The local disc golf clubs and folks really do a lot of work on the course. They are constantly improving it and it is looking excellent. Thanks for your hard work!

Some of the holes are very tight but ALL the holes have a path so it is skill and a little luck, not just luck shots. There are a few holes that you can really rip it, but most holes are approach shots that range from 180-240'. The best thing about this course is it should test every part of your game from accuracy to power because of the tremendous amount of variation. Overall an excellent experience in a pretty area.

Also this is a LEGIT 24 hole course, if you just play 18 you are missing out on the entire experience. Oh yeah #17 is very difficult and blind but that is what makes it fun!

This course along with Robert Morris and Oshtemo are the main three in Kalamazoo, if your passing through the area this is one worth playing!

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Mark R
Gold level trusted reviewer
Experience: 21.9 years 115 played 89 reviews
3.50 star(s)

2+ years

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Oct 26, 2008 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

New course redesign in 2008 has 24 holes that offer a mix from wide open to closed in play. Holes in low altitude areas offer better play than other courses in bad weather, but can be very muddy. Marked very well with new signs (9/08), with good cement tee pads at nearly every hole. County park allows beer, a relief from seeing 'no alcohol' signs elsewhere. A couple of grip and rip holes (21-22) offer contrast to a bunch of tightly wooded holes. Frequent league play, with a lot of locals who know every trick on the course.

Cons:

$5 entrance a tad steep for some. Tightly wooded holes (7 through 17) reward luck rather than skill in most cases and are often quite short. Graffiti from juveniles on benches is irritating. No holes that rival best at Robert Morris, Oshtemo or Meyer Broadway.

Other Thoughts:

Go to course for cold November and March days, and many ace opportunities.
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TunaSled
Experience: 32 years 37 played 4 reviews
4.00 star(s)

Scenic and Varied 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Sep 18, 2008 Played the course:once

Pros:

Teepads are entirely redone as of summer 08. A good mix of technical and distance holes. Beautiful and scenic, #3 skirts the edge of a sizeable lake but is not really a water hazard as the treeline is protective. Many elevation changes. Very clean with tables and trash cans at least every other hole.

Cons:

The extra holes don't seem like they belong to this course, they are best skipped in favor of a second round. Trees on several holes seem unavoidable but for the tech player there is always a path. #17 is a brutal blind shot.

Other Thoughts:

The 5.00/car fee is well worth the visit. This is a county park, so beer is allowed. There are some great places to grill & chill between rounds right on the lake.
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FoleyT
Silver level trusted reviewer
Experience: 18.9 years 86 played 85 reviews
3.50 star(s)

Challenging and Technical 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Sep 6, 2008 Played the course:once

Pros:

Good mixture of holes, both in length and direction. Elevation changes throughout and some water on the 'extra holes' (19-24). Tee pads and surrounding landscaping is very nice and a scorecard with distances is available at the front gate. $5 entrance fee, but isn't too bad if you fill your car with a foursome and play a couple of rounds. I had heard some bad things about this course, but it wasn't nearly as bad as I heard.

Cons:

A certain amount of luck is needed to avoid trees. Two of the holes are a bit ridiculous (19 and 20) and some of the 'extra holes' seem to play a little too close to parking lots, roads and a picnic shelter - this is an accident waiting to happen.
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TimSyl
Experience: 17.2 years 172 played 35 reviews
3.00 star(s)

2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Apr 19, 2008 Played the course:never

Pros:

Good mixture of long and short holes, open and technical. Has some great holes...4, 5, 20, 22, 24. #4 is 391' and has a low ceiling on the drive w/ OB left. Hole goes slightly downhill, then uphill to the basket surrounded by pines.

Cons:

Many of the tee pads in bad shape. A couple of the holes...17 and 19...are bad holes. On 17 unless you can bomb an overhand or huge hyzer from the tee, there's no shot. 19 was put in when the course was redesigned and is a short hole with the only line to the basket out over the lake. Many of the holes in the trees are pure luck holes.
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