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Daegu, Korea (South)

Daegu Environment & Resources Park

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Mr. Butlertron
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Experience: 21.2 years 673 played 131 reviews
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Oppa Daegu Style 2+ years

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:May 30, 2013 Played the course:2-4 times

Pros:

D.E.R.P. has a big sign that shows where each hole is in the park. There are three different tee off points for each hole with detailed placards. The park is very clean. It has bathrooms with water fountains at the beginning and the middle of the course. The baskets where high quality with good chain count. The course had good flow with only one or two holes coming near each other, but not dangerously close. D.E.R.P. had a variety of tight, open and elevation shots. 6,7,8,9 were my favorites. That same area is the only real hazard zone for losing discs on the whole course. The hole distances from pad to pin were mixed well too.

Cons:

Only grass and dirt tee pads. I slipped a few times throwing drives. The hole placards were well done, but lacking distances. The course is within a mostly flat park filled with lots of small to medium sized trees. Each tree usually had numerous thick wooden supports for bracing. This made picking a line through the trees increasingly difficult. The fairways were a little tight. The only people that can take advantage of the course landscape were those able to throw above the tree ceiling. I didn't like how riddled the course was with OB lines either. A splash of color on the baskets would be nice. Sometimes they were hard to see through all the trees.

Other Thoughts:

The directions I followed from discgolfinkorea.com were good, but the course isn't overly accessible. I took the metro to the nearest KTX station (CheonanAsan), then to Dongdaegu Station. A 25 minute taxi ride to the course ended the 3 hour trek from Osan AFB. It costed 20,000- 25,000 won each way on the KTX and 10,000ish for the taxi ride each way. don't forget to ask for a card. I recommend against taking the bus to the course because it involves multiple transfers and is over 1 hour longer. You can receive addition transportation help/advise at the visitor information booth at the entrance of the Dongdaegu Staion, near the taxi lines. If you are coming from afar, start early, plan out your route, and budget plenty of time. Overall, the course was challenging and fun.
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