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Albion, NE

Fuller Park

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mndiscg
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Experience: 15.9 years 483 played 478 reviews
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Maybe used to be a bit better 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Aug 17, 2021 Played the course:once

Pros:

+Overall, this park is very nice. There is a waterpark/swimming pool, a nice campground with bathroom/shower facilities, bike paths, playgrounds, shelters. In fact, I think the disc golf baskets are older than most of the rest of the park. I think that the disc golf course used to have more baskets and maybe some tee markings that have faded as other parts of the park were prioritized.
+5 baskets that remain. They are home made and are starting to rust but they function ok. As far as I could tell, the course plays counter-clockwise around the park. I'm not entirely sure of that as some baskets had numbers and some didn't. They also didn't seem to be in the right order. I wonder if they had been pulled and re-installed at one point.

Cons:

-Baskets are homemade and the gaps in the baskets are big enough for discs to escape.
-No tees, markings, or signage of any kind.
-Plays moderately close to most other park activities but especially the bike path, shelter, and parts of the playground. Definitely some possible safety issues.
-Even with tees and other DG related amenities, this is a fairly small city park with no elevation and is lightly wooded. It is not ideal disc golf property. With new baskets, concrete tees, good signage, and an ideal layout, this place could maybe get 2.5 disc ratings.

Other Thoughts:

+Course baggers only please. All kidding aside, this course isn't worth much unless you live in town and want to do some practice putting and approach shots. If you do live in town, ask the city if you can design a better course for them.
+This course would be best played early on a weekday morning as a safari style round.
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