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Dillon Park - Old Layout

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MadGame32
Gold level trusted reviewer
Experience: 7.3 years 69 played 69 reviews
0.50 star(s)

Bring a machete 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Aug 11, 2018 Played the course:once

Pros:

-Challenging and variable layout for each hole.
-Very little repetition.
-There are tee pads.
-Little interaction with pedestrians.
-Baskets are in good condition.
-Multiple tees

Cons:

-Tee signs are faded or gone entirely.
-Tee pads are a mixture of different materials.
-Flow is confusing right now.
-Many holes overgrown to a point where safety is a concern.

Other Thoughts:

My initial rating for this course is very low because it is terribly overgrown and essentially unplayable in spots. However, this course would be an absolute gem if it was cleaned up.

The holes need to be mowed/bush-hogged. Weeds, thorns, and forest undergrowth is out of control. It appears the local club is small and the city shows no initiative to help maintain.

If cleaned up, the layout would be legit. I played despite the conditions and loved the variability and creativity in how goals were located throughout the course.

I just moved back to the state, and this is my childhood hometown, so I want to help whip this course into shape. But, it will take a significant effort even with dozens of volunteers. I would suggest reaching out to local scouting groups to see if they want to take this on as a community improvement project.

I will keep an eye on this course and update this review when the conditions improve. I will include details on each hole when they are a little easier to review.
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DiscGolfCraig
Diamond level trusted reviewer
Premium Member
Experience: 19.9 years 597 played 544 reviews
3.00 star(s)

A Work-in-Progress as of Fall 2015 2+ years

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Nov 29, 2015 Played the course:once

Pros:

Dillon Park is a course with solid potential. It's pretty rough around the edges in its current state, but you can see the makings of an enjoyable layout in due time.
- The course can be broken up into three components, as least when I played it Thanksgiving Weekend 2015: solid, existing holes; holes that need a little more work; holes that need to be redone completely and/or need a TON of work to make decent.
- Focusing on the positive, there are some very good enjoyable and/or challenging layouts. Holes #2 - long, dogleg left; #3 - long, open tee shot to basket in a wooded area; and #4 - mid-range, dogleg right over water give this course a great start. These holes all fall into the first category. After a great start to the course, I was eagerly looking forward to the rest of the round. Too bad the rest of the course couldn't be as good as this stretch.
- Course has a very good mixture of layouts, ranging from distances (long holes range from 155 to 535 feet), open and wooded holes, challenging and easier/birdie-able holes, and fun layouts. The two shortest holes - #13 (gauntlet layout) and #15 (tight, artificial island layout) are going to get their share of love it/hate it reactions. IMO, #13 is good, #15 would be much better without the artificial island (plus having a fixed basket); and both would be feel better/less gimmicky if they weren't in the same three-hole stretch.
- Solid, challenging layout from the long (blue) tees. Average hole length is 326 feet, with six holes longer than 400 feet. One of the holes that I think could be great with additional work is #5. It's the course's longest at 535 feet. This hole plays as if it were a (ball) golf layout with a tight, narrow fairway for your tee shot, with trees on the left and a creek (and OB?) on the right. The second shot is over the creek to a wider portion of the fairway. From there the basket is in the edge of the woods. If the grass were cut, the rough cleared out more, and there were better signage, this hole would be great. As it was, I had to play way too cautious, still nearly lost a disc in the fairway, and wasn't sure where the basket was...yet I still liked the hole.
- I really enjoyed the creativity of some of the hole designs as well as the risk/reward factor. Holes #4 & 5, mentioned above, both have great layouts (or at least the makings of a great layout). Throw in a hole like #16, where you throw over a creek, through an opening in the trees to a sharp dogleg left layout into an open field, and back to a basket in the woods. These holes show what the course can be at its best, both in challenge and creativity. A birdie on any of these holes is well-earned and should be enjoyed.

Cons:

At best, the biggest problem is that the course is a work-in-progress. At its worst, the course is considered complete, and the design flaws won't be addressed.
- Holes #7 - 11 were a forgettable, unenjoyable hot mess. This stretch featured narrowed, or non-existent fairways, horrible transitions between holes - I've never had to duck down underneath overgrowth, hoping not to get scratched up while on the walking path - and just general 'glad I didn't lose a disc' feelings of frustration. It's bad when you can't tell where the fairway ends and the rough begins, but it's still better than not knowing if you're still on the walking trail or if you wandered off the path. This is the 'holes that need to be redone completely' portion of the course.
- Add to that, some playable holes still seem to be works in progress. Hole #12, which is a solid, challenging layout, has huge piles of branches coming into play on the fairways. As an observation, it does seem work is still being done on the course, it's just happening at a very slow pace. It wouldn't surprise me in the least that the work is being done by a handful of volunteers who are only able to tackle a little bit at a time.
- Signage is poor at best. To put it bluntly, the hand-drawn map (located at the kiosk and on this site) is completely useless. Holes aren't clearly identified; there are way too many variances of colors on the map - which makes it impossible to read on one's phone; it includes the entire park, which makes it confusing to read - why are the soccer fields on the OTHER SIDE of the park easier to spot than any single hole on the course? Why are the hole numbers written so small? Between this and the lack of consistent signage between holes, this alone marked down my rating for the course. It's bad that I threw to the wrong basket on hole #1 because the tee sign was so poor. It's also frustrating that I accidentally skipped a hole (and had to backtrack to find it), missed a tee and had to backtrack once I found the basket and had no idea where the basket was on more than one hole. If the locals are going to focus on improving one thing, it has to be signage. I'll deal with some bad holes as long as I can navigate the course without any issues.
- The course also needs better bridges/transitions over water. Amongst the things that are used to cross over water: ropes; a 4x4; a jutted rock that sticking out of the water no more than 3 inches; a piece of wood that sinks underwater as soon as you put weight on it.

Other Thoughts:

I had a bi-polar experience playing at Dillon. The good parts of this course are really, really good. The bad parts are completely dreadful. An 18-hole version of the best portions of the course would equate to a 3.5 - 4.0 rated course. An 18-hole version of the bad portions would make this a 1.0 - 1.5 rated course - basically an even worse version of Woodward Park in Camden.
- I'm optimistic this course will continue to improve, slowly but surely. A clear vision of what needs to be worked on, while prioritizing those issues will help the locals improve this course quite quickly.
- This course has more potential than others in the region. With the terrain alone, it's better than Woodward, Edisto Memorial (Orangeburg) and a couple others closer to Columbia. Throw in the existing positives, and this course should be much better a year from now than it is today.
- I'm giving this course a very shaky 3.0 rating. In its current state, with the existing issues, I could have easily justified a 2.5 rating. In the end, I probably played this course at its nadir, so I can see the room for growth. Once it's complete, I suspect my 3.0 rating will be viewed as too low. You're off to a solid start here. Keep up the good work!
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UnparalleledPi
Experience: 32 played 1 reviews
3.50 star(s)

A Course with a Potential 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Sep 25, 2015 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

This course definitely has some potential. A lot of unique holes that really makes this course different than some. I really like how Kelly and his students made this course from the bottom up. Given the kind of equipment they are limited to I'd say this course is well off.

Cons:

Well obviously this course is pretty rough it is hard to make it look good if all you are using are loppers and saws to clear the place. Some holes could use some clear with trees as well like #9, maybe #11, and #12.

Other Thoughts:

Like I said some of these holes are very unique and i would like review each one. #1 blue has a cool oak branch that sweeps over the fairway and the mando that limits you to the right makes the hole a "shoot the gauntlet" type hole. #1 white is basically another look at the gauntlet. #2 blue is a shot over a little swamp, and a high hyzer will do. #2 white however makes you shoot through a double mando which can prove quite a challenge. At first glance #3 looks like a "just throw and rip" shot but when you approach the basket the basket is guarded by trees. #3 white is a total new look that is next to a creek so be careful there. #4 blue is a cool hole with a shot over the menacing swamp. And #4 white doesn't disappoint with a nice shot through the woods. #5 blue is a hard shot with a creek going down with the fairway and it proves quite a challenge with the basket being on a mound. #5 white is basically on the other side of the creek with a different look at the hole. #6 blue and white is a weird little hole that goes straight then hooks to the left really quick. #7 blue is basically a cool straight shot with a fade to the right. #7 white has the signature "stump" of the hole and can ruin your shot if your not careful. #8 blue is the peninsula hole that can be very wet if you go on either side of the fairway. #8 white is another look at the hole that makes you through over a mound. #9 blue is a hard hole that goes straight out of the woods then to the left quite a bit. #9 white however is an easy hyzer out of the woods. #10 blue is a straightish shot that goes over "shot pouch creek". #10 white is pretty much the same with not as many trees in the way. #11 blue may look pretty choatic at first glance but get on the teepad and you can see a flick shot to the basket. #11 white has a hyzer route you can take to the basket. #12 blue is a long par 4 straight shot down to a gap then down to the right. #12 white you can probably do a flick shot around the gap. #13 blue is a short but tight shot that makes you shoot through 2 trees, very technical. #13 white is made easier because is is moved up a little. #14 blue is a long sort of open hole with a mando that makes you throw to the left, quite a bit of trees. #14 white is another look at the basket with a few challenges of its own. #15 is an island hole where you have to shoot over a creek to an island made of railroad ties. If you miss you go to the drop zone for a pretty high to low shot to the basket. #16 blue is a shot where you have to shoot out of ta gap to where it opens up a little then shoot into another gap to get the the basket. #16 white tee take out the first gap for you. #17 blue is a nice rip shot to the basket, however there are a few trees. #17 white is where you shoot out of some trees into the fairway of #17 blue. #18 blue is a hyzer into a cave of trees where the basket is. #18 white is a straighter shot than blue. #19 blue is the bonus hole, which is also another sort of island hole, where you through down the path over the fence the marks the sort of island of the hole. #19 white is a cool shot though the woods to the basket. Well I really look forward to the future of the course and I hope you can come and play it sometime.
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Jaysauls
Gold level trusted reviewer
Experience: 14.8 years 129 played 71 reviews
3.00 star(s)

Could be a diamond in the ROUGH! 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Aug 22, 2015 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

* First disclaimer...I walked this course with Kelly when it was still just a dream, so I will admit to being a bit bias in my review!

** Second disclaimer...Course is rough, please review with the knowledge that Kelly and his students carved this course through the woods using Hatchet, Axe and Saw (RUSH fans appreciate that!)

Anyhoo,here we go...

One thing that makes me want to play a course is a cool, inviting 1st tee. If the 1st is good, it's usually a good indication that the rest will be solid as well. And I think the first tee is unique. The front of the box is marked by an 18" diameter water oak branch that sweeps down low (knee high), then the row of oaks that following the outside edge of the fairway as it sweeps left. Basket on a knoll, perfectly positions for missed putts to roll away...a long way away..

Holes #2 & #3 lead you to believe that this course is a grip-n-rip kinda course. Nothing can be farther from the truth. With a small swamp to throw over on #4, then a creek that comes into place on holes #5, #8 and another on #14 & #15, you need accuracy and control.

Most holes are placement shots...#6 has the basket hidden to the left of the fairway, 20' into the trees. Drive has to be straight, then turn at the right point to park this basket. Years from now the trees/brush will be stomped down and the lines will be better.

#7 is a anyhyzer-forehand shot that needs to slowly turn for 275' to hit the green. Come in short (right) lots of trouble

#8 is unique. The basket is on a peninsula with water on 3 sides. Not a long hole, but tight. Too hard and you're wet. Hit a tree and you're in trouble.

#9...Gotta be changed, just...dang. Kelly, we gott fix this one!
#10 Another tight placement shot, not long, but fairway is narrow. Little S-turn with a buzz/rock etc and you're parked
#11...trouble, trouble everywhere. Lots of trees, very tight lines, tweaking the tee pads would help a ton.
#12. Nice uphill, right-turn shot. Great place to crank a RH forehand shot. The approach get's tricky. Once again, years from now the lines will open up and it'll be a much hole.
#13 is a double mando, TIGHT, but short uphill shot. Nice thumber hole
#14, finally a hole you can open up on! Basket on cliff edge. Go long, go OB in creek
#15 Fun little island hole, no long, just need precise FH or BH shot onto island along creek
#16 Another hole you can step back and rip. Hole is dogleg left, approach is controlled into a gap in the woods.
#17 Nice 400'+ driving range to open up on.
#18 Back to tight and control. Throw from out of the woods and hit the gap. If you hit it, you're golden.
#19 - Could be hard to play with walkers. Fairway is actually a walking path. Might have to skip

Cons:

Course is rough and over grown in places currently. But keep in mind that this course is new and there's not an established disc golf community to help with maintenance and beat down the underbrush. Just Kelly with is loppers!

Other Thoughts:

Next year this course is going to be much better, fairways trimmed back, brush stomped down. Currently no benches or garbage cans. Tee signs are basic, but accurate. Painted spokes on cages point to next tee. Navigation is fairly easy.
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kmelton
Experience: 29.9 years 148 played 12 reviews
3.50 star(s)

Needs worked in, but great start!! 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Jul 1, 2015 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

A good solid mix of shots and open/ wooded terrain. #4, 5, 8, 13, and 15 stand out as very fun to me. The white tees, for the most part, offer a different line/look to the basket. Navigation is logical and flowing with great use of the creek. Red tees are also available. Hole 14 has a great basket location on the edge of the ravine.

Cons:

This is a new course so there is still some work to be done with clearing around baskets and clearing some limbs and vines here and there. Some tee boxes are uneven or have roots sticking up. Venture off the fairway on some holes and you will have a hard time searching through some briers. Once this is cleared up and stomped down it will be fine. Holes 1-3 are sometimes blocked by cars parking in the way. The barriers to keep cars out have not been put up yet.

Other Thoughts:

Bathrooms are available at Holes 1 and 14 along with water fountains. I see this course with great potential once teepads are put in and some work on clearing off the fairway gets done. Names are given to each hole with some fun names. The two creeks are not very deep and are clear. Teepads, benches, and better bridges and signs are in the works for the future. Once all the amenities get in this could be a solid 4 rating.
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