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Carlisle, PA

Forest Hills DiscGolfPark

3.385(based on 4 reviews)
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HyooMac
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Experience: 6.9 years 426 played 394 reviews
3.00 star(s)

Bring Your Big Hyzer - You’ll Need It

Reviewed: Played on:Nov 18, 2022 Played the course:once

Other Thoughts:

~ Outfitted with the usual DiscGolfPark equipment: Mat tees, excellent signage and baskets, a big course map. A lot of work went into building tees that are very level, including those on hillsides. This is a private facility, and there's a donation box on the way to the first tee.


~ Built on a former resort golf course. Very little shade, and there can be lots of wind. There are some rolling hills, but it's wide open, dotted by former greens, bunkers and teepads. This is a sprawling layout that uses most of the old golf property. As you play the opening holes, you see a lot of baskets out in the far distances.


~ Although hole #3 is a long (600' par 4) dogleg around a stand of a few trees, hole #4 is the first time any trees come into the line of play. The most significant feature of the course is the property's elevation changes, so the variety comes with how each hole plays up, down, over or across hills and valleys, rather than a mix of open/wooded holes


~ Co-designed by pro player Dustin Keegan, the holes are pretty long, and there's not much to interfere with big arcing throws. If you have a 350' hyzer, you're gonna use that shot all day


~ Forest Hills is "beginner friendly" only in the sense that there's little trouble to be found. If you throw long but still haven't got a lot of control, you'll probably scramble your way through the course just fine


~ They've done a really good job here trying to make something out of the old golf course. Plenty of space for hosting a C Tier, local tags, etc. It doesn't have much personality and the holes are easily forgotten, but it's clean, well-kept, on a nice piece of property




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gregs
Experience: 63 played 8 reviews
3.00 star(s)

Nice addition to the area, fun, long, open course

Reviewed: Played on:Nov 3, 2022 Played the course:once

Pros:

Fun, long, beginner friendly course at a church property on what obviously used to be a ball golf course. Well maintained. GOOD signage at each tee. LARGE artificial turf tees. Baskets are in good shape and each has accurate, metal, next tee arrows. Most holes throw either up, down, or across a hill or gully. Rough along the edge of many holes as well as trees and fairly minimal brush in the fairways add some interest and challenge. Given the length of the course, it's a little hard to call it beginner friendly, but you're unlikely to lose a disc or get into real trouble. If the course is open, it's unlikely to be crowded.

Cons:

No public restrooms. I'm okay with artificial turf tees, but I imagine they would be slippery when wet. A few tees aren't quite at ground level, but judging from the new dirt piles around some of them, the owners are trying to fix that. And the tee drop off is a lot less than I've seen at other courses.

Other Thoughts:

Dogs are NOT allowed. Seasonal; and private, unavailable at times when the Bongiorno Conference Center is booked. It would be a good idea to call first in the summer. I think the number is 717-243-7381. LOTS of opportunities for roll-aways if your disc gets sideways or the wind catches it. I enjoyed playing here today on a beautiful fall day a lot.
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