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Hubbard, OH

Harding Park

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Experience: 17 years 394 played 17 reviews
3.50 star(s)

Hometown Hangout drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Aug 16, 2023 Played the course:once

Pros:

Great use of property that was used. This place is a wide open course with mid-range holes and a couple of bombers to end it out. This is the perfect place to bring someone new to the sport to practice their form and learn what their discs can do.

The layout is a smooth run around the perimeter of the lower field of the park where the Mud Run takes place, with several boles finishing along the calm creek bordering the woodline.

I love incorporating the layout to be able to make use of the existing benches and pavilions to take a break and take in the aesthetic of the park.

Every basket has next tee markers, making navigation for the majority of the course so much easier.

The bathrooms in the white building by the playground were kept up and running.

Cons:

Difficult to find hole 1 tee without having the picture from DGCR (maybe ask to install a small sign to signal the beginning of the course).

The transition from hole 7 to hole 8 was, for lack of a better word, bad. I ended up going safari to tee off to the basket.

Finding some of the tee pads took a bit of work, I'm curious if there's a way to get the same kind of wooden markers from Woods of Liberty to help with that?

Other Thoughts:

This course runs through the lower field of Harding Park in Hubbard, OH. I grew up just a few miles away in Liberty, with my grandparents living here in Hubbard. I played on my first little league baseball team on the baseball fields on thr upper end of the park, and we spent tons of time at the playground and walking through the trails in the woods (across the bridge behind hole 1 basket). I spent plenty of time in high school building jumps on some of the mountain bike trails throughout the woods, while other weekends spending time on quads tearing up those same trails with big mud flinging tires.

I'm always stoked to see courses I places I already have so many memories, I can definitely see myself stopping here at least once per trip back home.

I think it would be cool to one day see either a 9 hole addition into the woods, or a full 18 hole course standing alone in the woods keeping this track available for practice/tournament play.
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