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Manchester, VT

Hunter Park

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2.755(based on 6 reviews)
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The Valkyrie Kid
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Experience: 46 years 1562 played 1507 reviews
2.50 star(s)

Yea! They're Not Charging For The Summer! 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Aug 5, 2015 Played the course:once

Pros:

Hunter Park is a fairly typical little course that plays around the Hunter Park Ice Arena (Home to many state championship teams.).

Hole 1 starts right in front of the rink. The course has excellent metal tee signs. There are two sets of tees, the longer Blues and the shorter Whites. The tees are marked like ball golf markers, with the little wooden blue/white blocks stuck in the ground. Because they're often pretty far apart, it gives you some extra angles to use when you're teeing off. There are no tee pads. You use whatever surface you have, grass or dirt in the woods. It's not great but I don't see this course getting enough play to worry too much about the lack of concrete pads. The baskets are the Discatcher Sport Target Series with the single chains.

My two favorite holes were 6 & 7. They were both short little Ace runs but both had baskets set right on the edge of serious little drop-offs. This made any shot to the basket very exciting. For some reason, # 6 has a safety net behind preventing discs from skipping on down the cliff but # 7 did not?

Cons:

These cheesy, cheap Discatcher Sport Target baskets.

Natural tee pads.

The tee signs are confusing at times. # 4 faces sideways so I didn't know which way the basket was. # 5 sign is facing the wrong way. # 8 sign is also backwards.

Other Thoughts:

This is just a pretty pedestrian like little course we have here. It's good for that quick round. It's a nice course to bring newbies or kids to. There's very little chance of losing discs. # 9 gives less experienced players that downhill hole where they can air it out.
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