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Edgerton, WI

Edgerton DGC

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2.225(based on 9 reviews)
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wolfhaley
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Experience: 20 years 1008 played 579 reviews
2.50 star(s)

Short, ace race type course 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Aug 9, 2014 Played the course:once

Pros:

This course is set up in a nice little multiuse park. The tees are just natural but they are in good shape and are fine for a course this length. All holes are pretty short and easily aceable for more experienced players. The trees are your main challenge here. There's not too many but enough to keep it interesting in most spots. The baskets are nice Mach 2's that are all in awesome shape and catch very nicely. The park is very clean and well maintained. There are bathrooms right by hole 1 too which is nice. The course is in year round and is free to play. There is a little bit of elevation here. Nothing major but better than nothing. Course stays away from other activities pretty nicely.

Cons:

The length is just too short for more experienced players. Not really anything else stands out about this course, It is just really a decent/typical city park course.

Other Thoughts:

Don't get me wrong, this is a fun little course. However it's not worth a trip out of your way to play by itself. Coupled with a few of the other courses in the area it can add up to a very fun day of disc golf.
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murphy0105
Experience: 13.8 years 10 played 5 reviews
2.50 star(s)

Great Beginner Course 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Apr 1, 2014 Played the course:2-4 times

Pros:

Good use of trees and terrain wrapping around a couple of parks.
Lots of ace opportunities and clear space to practice new throws and putts.
Clean and clear park with lots to do.
Even without a map or clearly marked signs, the layout is easy to follow and has a good flow.

Cons:

Probably the shortest course I have played, the longest hole being 223 feet, I only used my putter for the 4 rounds that I played.
Some of the fairways and tees are very close which could be a potential hazard once it gets busier.

Other Thoughts:

I brought my 2 year old son who had a blast at the parks located near hole 1 and 3. It's a great park to bring the whole family and get a quick round in.
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XDrew
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Experience: 17.9 years 273 played 17 reviews
2.50 star(s)

Like a mini Anna Page 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Apr 5, 2014 Played the course:once

Pros:

This could have been a typical playground nine, shoehorning in a bunch of baskets without actual golf challenges. Instead it is a fun golf course, but shortened and expertly fit around some other park activities. For what it is (a family course in a small area of a small-town park) it's way above average. It's great.

Like a mini Anna Page, it has grassy fairways among spaced out mature trees. This leads to the biggest pro: many holes have legitimate multiple pathways to the pin. The best is hole 2, where you could go high lefty hyzer, low and straight, or righty hyzer one lane over (as long as nobody's on tee 3). OB fence threatens left and behind.

Stays in all year!

Cons:

Could use concrete tees ASAP. Some tee areas are muddy and pretty slippery with piles of fallen leaves. A course map on the course sign would help. Navigation isn't hard though.

You can pretty much always recover from an errant tee shot for a good look at 3. Some people call this "deuce or die." But with OB zones and shorter throwers, there are some 4s or higher lurking out here.

Just on the borderline of fairways being too close to other tees and other park activities. The course starts with a throw to a blind pin near the sidewalk and street, past a park building. It gets better after that.

No parking lot.

Other Thoughts:

Athletic fields nearby for your practice and warm-up.

Be warned, the OB fence along fairways 1, 2, and 3 does not go all the way to the ground. Your disc can easily slide under it. You have to walk all the way over to pin 3 to get around the fence or climb it (pretty easily done at a couple of gate openings).
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