Snellville, GA

Lenora Park

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theskulls
Bronze level trusted reviewer
Experience: 17.9 years 42 played 20 reviews
3.00 star(s)

A Driver's Paradise 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Oct 2, 2021 Played the course:once

Pros:

If you've been hitting one too many trees lately with your discs and want to give them a chance to fly on some wide open fairways, this is the course for you.

It has most of the normal amenities, concrete pads, decent baskets, benches on some holes & next tee signs, but what stands out really is just the room to throw. Most holes you can try out different shots, discs, or even a different hand altogether with minimal risk of hitting anything. Definitely a course to work on other aspects of your game with plenty of distance available.

The elevation is nice as well and out of all of the courses I've played, this one reminds me most of a ball golf course. Not quite as well maintained but the grass was mowed when we played, there was no trash in sight & we didn't see anyone else playing on a Saturday morning until we were on the last few holes.

Cons:

The major con is of course the lack of variety or challenge in obstacles on most holes. Yes there are trees there but if you can manage the distance, most should be layup pars or a long birdie putt.

Make sure you know which basket you're throwing at as I had to rethrow on a couple on the back nine as there were multiple baskets in the same area. Basket placement in regards to this and other factors should be reviewed and a minor redesign would definitely help things.

Other Thoughts:

If they went in and planted some trees to alter the flow & up the challenge, it would increase the difficulty and probably bring more players to the course. I've seen them do this at other more open courses and within a few years at most, completely change the personality & repeat playability of the course.
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mershaq
Experience: 9 played 9 reviews
3.00 star(s)

Nice Open Course for Beginners 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Nov 10, 2018 Played the course:once

Pros:

Well maintained, nicely marked, and it flows well. They also have little brooms next to the teepads so you can sweep them off if you need to.

The course is almost entirely in open field, so it's a good place for beginners to practice driving - you probably won't lose any discs.

Cons:

The course is almost entirely in open field, so it can feel very repetitive.

Other Thoughts:

It's a nice open field course that's well marked and well maintained, but it can feel like you're playing the same hole over and over again.

It's also a pretty short course so it's probably the best for beginners, but it's still fun overall.
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lukethenuke
Experience: 5 played 4 reviews
3.00 star(s)

Laid Back, Wide Open Course 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:May 23, 2015 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

You can throw hard through the whole course pretty much.

It's a great place to bring beginners or less experienced players. Few obstacles and fairly generous pars means everyone should have a good time.

Cons:

Hole 7 is pretty close to the road, so if you have a poor drive there is a chance for your disc to hit people on the path or even go into the road (yes, this happened to me once).

Most of the course is wide open to the sun, so it's rough to play during the summer.

As others have said, lots of people like to use the course area for other activities (picnics, kids playing, football, photoshoots - you name it) so every now and then you have to be careful of that.

Because the course is so open, wind can really take hold of your disc sometimes.

Other Thoughts:

For more of a challenge I would recommend Alexander, Redan, or Little Mulberry park, but Lenora is a reliably good time if the weather's nice.
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Jaysauls
Gold level trusted reviewer
Experience: 14.8 years 129 played 71 reviews
3.00 star(s)

Fun, not that challenging 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Jul 25, 2013 Played the course:once

Pros:

I'm repeating a bunch of other folks, but like everyone has said, course is in very good shape and well maintained. It's also wiiiide open. You can run around blind folded all day and not hit a tree. If you like to throw bomb after bomb after bomb, this is your course. You can basically play this with 2 discs - a long range driver and putter.

Cons:

Signage, signage, signage. I was totally lost after hole 6 and played the wrong hole. There's a tee near the 6 basket, but it's for hole 10. Hole 7's tee is a long way away, hidden by trees. I didn't discover this until I'd thrown 450' down hole 10 and had to hike back up.

Other Thoughts:

Great park facilities to drop off the wife, kids and dog while you play!
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EagleZT
Experience: 13.2 years 16 played 7 reviews
3.00 star(s)

Good Beginner Course for Cutting Teeth into Disc Golf 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Apr 10, 2011 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

Open Layout. Cant Really not have a Direct Line to the Basket unless you stick in in the "woods" Good for first timers like myself who are new to the game. Really Tests my newbie distance and I am trying to get up to 300' driving.

Safe clean park. GDGO does a great job maintaining the course.

Cons:

A lot of people around the 1st, 18th, 17th. Kids from the playgrounds like to venture on to the 18th fairway. Just yell at them to watch out and they usually do.

Seems redundant in the middle until you get to the 13th. The Open layout while good can get boring.

Other Thoughts:

Good course for beginners like myself. People that have been playing a while are very friendly to help you out if you need tips and advice and are even in some cases willing to play a hole or two with you to help with technique. Course is in decent shape. Lenora is generally safe and have never felt like my stuff was going to be broken into.

Sunday early afternoons are good to go if you want to avoid crowds.
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tamahawk
Gold level trusted reviewer
Experience: 17.7 years 50 played 50 reviews
3.00 star(s)

2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Aug 28, 2010 Played the course:once

Pros:

Course Essentials:
-Baskets: DISCatchers, variable position (some holes). All baskets in great shape.
-Tee Pads: Level, concrete tee pads of adequate size, single position per hole.
-Tee Signs/Markers: Small wooden posts mark each tee. Most holes have brooms and a small sign on the post with hole layout, pin positions, etc.

General Course Design & Layout:
-Par: CoursePar/64, ProPar/54.
-Course Length: 5758ft Total, 320ft avg: 1@>250ft, 6@250-300ft, 6@300-350ft, 2@350-400ft, 3@400+ft
-Fairways: Grass, Primarily Open
-Fairway Variety: Straight (16), Left(1), Split(1)
-Elevation: Minimum to Moderate: Flat (8), Uphill (6), Downhill (4)

The disc course at Lenora Park offers a mostly open design over gently rolling terrain. This 18-hole layout is comprised of one continuous loop with a smooth and uninterrupted flow. The minimum to moderate elevations throughout the course were used efficiently to provide a good variety in uphill, downhill, and flat fairways. Several holes utilize sidehill pin positions that are condusive to roll-aways and help increase the challenge of the course, a bad upshot or missed putt could easily add unnecessary shots to your score. Holes 2 (alternate(long)) pin placement, 4, 13, 14, and 16 provide a semi-technical layout through the stands of trees on the course, the other 13 holes are primarily straight and open.

Navigation & Maintenance:
Course navigation is simple and straight-forward for the most part. There are a few things worth noting based on my experience as a first-time visitor to the park.

-The signs in the park point you to the disc golf course, however, when I reached the parking area (designated by the signs) for the disc golf course, I was actually a very long way from the first tee. When you enter the park, there is a red barn on top of a hill on the right, the first tee is near the red barn. There is a parking lot much closer to the first tee, but there are other activities in this area as well, so they may be trying to limit DG parking in this area?!
-At several points during the round, multiple tees/pins are visible. On multiple occasions, I ended up walking to the wrong tee pad and having to back-track to get to the next hole. This isn't a huge issue, but a few navigational tools on the signs would clear this issue up real quick.

Course maintenance was excellent. The park in general was immaculate and well-kept, the disc golf course was no exception. During my round, there was a local group from the Gwinnett Disc Golf Organization (GDGO) who was replacing chains on one of the baskets. I actually had the opportunity to meet the president of the GDGO who was at the course the day that I played. We had a nice conversation and I got to hear about the new and exciting things on the docket for this course. It sounds like some fundraisers had brought for additional funding for future improvements to help increase the challenge and appeal of this course. It is very obvious that this organization cares for the course and its upkeep, and is doing an excellent job with maintaining and improving the course.
Keep up the good work!

Cons:

-Repetitive: The open layout of the course currently tends to get repetitive. There is a nice variety in elevation changes, but over 2/3 of the holes are pretty much straight and open. There are plans in place to add more obstacles in the future, but this is the current state of the design.

-High Traffic Areas: The park in general is fantastic and has a lot to offer the local community. With that being said, the park is very busy with other activities, just be aware of others who may be near the course as some holes may provide interference with others using the facilities.

-The first tee could be marked a little better (thankfully I had DGCR mobile and found the information I needed on there). I had not initially planned to play this course, so I didn't have the info from DGCR, just follow the info on here and you'll be fine.

-Several tees/pins in close proximity, can be confusing and easy to walk to the wrong tee, a notation on the tee signs would be a big help.

Other Thoughts:

I was in the area visiting some family, and had originally planned to skip this one, but when I found out that the park was only 2minutes from where I was staying, I had to check it out. Despite the simplistic nature of the course, I had a great overall experience, and am glad that I had the opportunity to play at Lenora. The GDGO is also maintaining the nearby Alexander Park, which is also a fantastic course, and are planning a new course in the area in the near future. I'm very excited about disc golf in this area, if you are in or near the area, get out here and check out the GDGO and see what all they have to offer.
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Toomes
Experience: 18 years 95 played 8 reviews
3.00 star(s)

Trees?!?! We don't need no stinking trees! 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Mar 9, 2009 Played the course:once

Pros:

- Right off the bat, this course is in an extremely nice park. Pretty setting. Big mature trees. Nice Pond. Lots of other amenities.
- The few holes that use trees as obstacles are really nice. Hole 14 and 16 in particular, I really liked.
- Good place to practice wind play and distance drives.
- Good use elevation. Hole 1, 2 and 18 have the most extremely elevation changes.
- Pretty easy to navigate thanks to good signage and a busy park. There were a good amount of people on the course the one time I've played the course, so it was easy to just follow the lead of what everyone else was doing.

Cons:

- Open and boring through the middle section of the course. A few trees here in there, but mostly just a wide open field from hole 3 to hole 12. Really repetitive. Very little technical skills needed.
- Very little Risk/Reward in an open field and not punishing for bad shots.
- Goose poo everywhere.

Other Thoughts:

Not a course I would want to play a lot if I was a local. I would definitely play it though I was looking to work on my wind game or long open bombs. Could be a good change of pace when your tired of playing the more wooded courses in the area like East Roswell or Redan.
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3OrangeWhips
Bronze level trusted reviewer
Experience: 14.7 years 96 played 40 reviews
3.00 star(s)

Great for beginners 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Nov 15, 2009 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

Yet another fantastic Gwinnett County Park. Beautiful vistas on rolling hills. Easy to navigate with concrete tee pads, signage, benches and trash cans at every hole. Lots of long, wide open holes with a few semi-wooded holes thrown in. Good assortment of uphill and downhill shots. Excellent course for beginners. Not very crowded and very little interference with other park goers. The course spread out in its own section of the park; you will get a nice aerobic workout. Ample parking, restrooms and practice basket near holes #1 and #18.

Cons:

Repetitive and not very technically demanding; may be boring to advanced players.

Other Thoughts:

As a beginner (4 months), I flat out love this course. It really lets me work on my game without being demoralized by astronomical scores. The more I play this course, the more I can see improvements in my game at other more demanding courses. Normally, I would rate a course of this caliber a 3, but I gave it a 4 because it is a fantastic setting to get out and throw a round of disc golf: wide open spaces, quiet, rolling hills, lots of sunshine and blazing colors during autumn. If you want to get away from it all and just have a lot of fun, this is the place.
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craigd
Diamond level trusted reviewer
Experience: 15.7 years 180 played 120 reviews
3.00 star(s)

Lenora Park 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Sep 11, 2009 Played the course:once

Pros:

This is a nice course set in a great park. Overall it is clean, safe, offers ample parking, and seems to be really well maintained. It's a mainly open course with somewhat scenic and rolling hills along with mature trees scattered around. There is a nice view of a pond on most of the holes which adds to the personality of the course.

The course itself while not the most difficult, does offer an enticement. The elevation changes, good mix of distances, and the occasional trees as obstacles all unite for a pretty fun course. I understand that wind is also a big factor and can/will offer to the challenge. The land was used perfectly and there was a great consideration of uphill and downhill shots. Additionally, I enjoyed a few shots that went across shallow valleys. A couple of holes that are a little more crowded with trees are peppered in on the back nine. Just one hole had a dogleg. It heads downhill and to the right and I considered it one of the best on the course.

The course also has plenty of gravy too. Concrete tee pads, good signage, benches, occasional trash cans, and a few brooms are all here. All of the Innova DiscCatchers baskets are in great shape. There is even a practice basket for a quick warm up. I also noted an alternate tee pad at number two that forces you to throw across a drainage area and the hole also boasts an alternate basket tucked in the woods. The alternate basket can also be employed on number five.

This is a great course to introduce new players to the sport. The openness should help them work out the kinks without the frustration of banging trees or searching for lost discs.

Cons:

It might be considered repetitive if open holes are not your thing. Also, without the option of alternate tee pads or basket placements it could be sort of stagnant for those who play the course frequently. It also is missing any risk/reward factor. I can't think of any holes that you can feel especially thrilled about "parking" your shot. That is not to say that I am not trilled about parking a shot! It is just that you probably won't have to use much strategy or finesse to make it happen here.

There won't be much relief from the summer heat in the dog days. Also with the niceness of the park and it being close to the pond, playground, and open fields, you can expect to interact with other park users that may not be familiar with disc golf.

Watch out for goose turds here and there.

Other Thoughts:

It was a little difficult to find the first pad. If you park in the first lot to the left, walk across the street, go up the hill towards the barn to the right of the unmarked practice basket. Also you should use a little care navigating on your first time out. It is not confusing enough to be a con but use a little disc golf intuition.

I think the posted par should be ignored. I think they are way too generous, even for a beginner.

This course is good enough to warrant a lengthy (hour or so) drive without being disappointed. If you really want to make it worth while, try to hit Alexander Park as well while you are in the area. Even a couple of hour drive would be worth it for the two. It could make for a great disc golf day. Enjoy!
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splash_4
Experience: 15.7 years 29 played 5 reviews
3.00 star(s)

A great beginners course 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jun 17, 2009 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

A very nice beginner course that is useful to introduce new players to the game. There is not a lot that you can do wrong on this course and the chance of losing a disc is minimal. An experienced player will find this park a good place to work on line shaping without punishment if your release is wrong and with the opening of ]http://www.dgcoursereview.com....php?id=3345]Alexander Park [/url] nearby there is little traffic on the course to prevent multiple shots on each hole.


- Concrete pads at every hole. (hole #2 has an alternate tee that allows an over the water shot)
- Great use of elevation changes that will challenge all but the longest arms
- Three holes over 400 feet.
- Park is well maintained and the grass is mowed frequently.
- Garbage cans placed liberally around the course.
- Benches placed strategically around the course (nice in the Georgia Summers)
- Good signage from hole to hole with the exception of 6 to 7. Many folks get confused and head left to 10 instead of right to 7.

Cons:

- While there are clean bathrooms in the park, they are a fair distance from the course itself.
- The course is very repetitive after a while. It becomes bomb shot after bomb shot. For a RHBH hole four requires a hard hyzer shot and hole 13 requires a hard anhyzer shot but all others are straight.
- The course is located near picnic pavilions and other multi-use parts of the park and there will be non-players on the course that you will have to play around.
- Very little in the way of trees or shade on this course and it can be brutal in the summer heat.

Other Thoughts:

As stated earlier, this is a great place to bring beginning players as it is very difficult to make a shot that you cannot easily recover from. The course par is really high at a 62 and should be much lower. Experienced players that can throw 350 feet should be shooting in the high 40's on this course.

One saving grace is that this course becomes a 'whole nother beast' in the wind. With no trees slowing the wind down, it is not uncommon to have to deal with 30-40 MPH winds here. This adds a great degree of difficulty and is why I will continue to play this course.
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Matt
Experience: 20.3 years 33 played 4 reviews
3.00 star(s)

Good if you want to air 'em out 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jun 10, 2009 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

This is an open course where moderate elevation changes, wind, and slightly longer than average hole lengths provide the primary challenge.

If you are looking for an open course to air out your discs this is a great place to do it. It is often windy and the elevation changes provide some pretty fun shots. Two of the longest holes have flat, well manicured fairways, so rollers can work well. Three holes on the back nine bring some trees into play for a little variety. Hole 2 has been greatly improved with the alternate basket in the woods and is quite fun when played from the short or long pad (it's the only hole with 2 tee pads).

Cons:

Mostly all open. Not much shade.

Other Thoughts:

Very good course for new players and those who want to practice.
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billnchristy
Gold level trusted reviewer
Experience: 15.2 years 64 played 60 reviews
3.00 star(s)

1st Course we played in GA 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Apr 19, 2009 Played the course:2-4 times

Pros:

This is a complete re-write using my new rating system.

Very clean park in a very decent part of town.
Easily navigated with the exception of 6-7...most people end up at 10. Once you do it once you learn, but a nex-t sign or some sort of indication would be helpful.
Simple and elegant tee signs are mounted on short wooden posts. They do the job and are all intact.
Front 12 is basically a practice field with baskets. This can be taken as a pro or con but it is a great place to practice driving and various shots without worry.
When the course doesn't provide challenge the wind will.
Nice elevation changes and 13-16 are like a whole different course.

Cons:

Like a practice field with baskets. It might get a little tedious, especially to those that can drop a shot right to the basket every time.
Little shade on most holes.
Very limited obstacles. A few holes where trees come into play, otherwise just elevation differences.
One tee, no alternate baskets (except 2 which has both an alt. basket and tee).
Little or no risk with any shot.

Other Thoughts:

A good beginner course like others have said, but it also discourages beginners because of some long drive distances.
Using my new rating system this course scored a pretty good 61.5 out of 100. It is above average because it is in a nice setting and has all the basic amenities.
The things keeping it from "world class" status is the lack of difficulty from obstacles.
Having one tee requires you to either use pro par which is pretty tough or rec. par which is almost silly.
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Dave242
Gold level trusted reviewer
Experience: 29.9 years 394 played 276 reviews
3.00 star(s)

B = Be a little too open and a little too boring 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Apr 18, 2008 Played the course:once

Pros:

What I personally like and how this course stacks up:
1) Holes with good risk/reward -- C-
2) Holes that have rewarding birdie opportunities -- C+
3) More wooded than open - lots of variety of shots required caused by hole shape and topography -- B
4) Natural beauty (Appalachian beauty preferred) and seclusion -- B+
5) Multi-shot holes with defined landing zones, good risk/reward and multiple options to play them -- NA

Other Thoughts:

I ranked this course subjectively based on my own personal enjoyment factor...more accurately my "personal addiction factor". Since I have played a decent number of courses (115 18-hole, 50 9-hole as of early 2009), my hope is that players/explorers who have similar tastes will find my ratings list helpful as they chose courses to play and explore.

Over time, I expect to fill some of my reviews in with more descriptive verbiage...if what I say adds anything to what has already been written. For now, my list is more important to me than the verbiage of my reviews.

I fully expect others with different tastes/philosophies to disagree with me. See my profile for my rating philosophy.
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sdecker
Experience: 32 years 27 played 16 reviews
3.00 star(s)

2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Apr 12, 2009 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

Nicely landscaped and kept as it is maintained by the park service. Nice, wide open fairways great for beginners, refining your drive, or learning a new shot such as the forehand. Concrete tees and proper signage on every hole. Easy to navigate the entire course. All in all a great course to take people to learn the game.

Cons:

Pin placements never appear to change. Could be made more difficult with minor pin placement differences to many holes. Only 3 holes even remotely involve trees and even those are not difficult if you have some experience. The par ratings are too high. Several holes that would be 3's or 4's elsewhere are 5's here and many experienced folks play the course as all par 3's. Walking paths are in play on about 10 holes so pedestrians can be a pain.

Other Thoughts:

I sort of consider this my 'home' course although Yargo is closer. I've played it dozens, maybe 100+ times over the years and it's a good course. Just not particularly challenging if you have good drive distance and accuracy.
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gvan
Experience: 15.9 years 136 played 11 reviews
3.00 star(s)

Fun, Pleasant and Windy 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Mar 8, 2009 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

- Good elevation with several uphill holes. One strong left drive around trees (4) and one strong right drive around trees (13).
- Although it's a mostly open course where it's hard to make a bad shot, several baskets are placed near enough to a tree that shot choice comes into play even if a bad choice wouldn't be punished too much.
- As stated before, this course is great for beginners and there are often several out on the course, but it has some bright spots as well. Most holes are around 300', but the 400 footers are open enough that you can really take a shot at the basket.
- The alternate tee for #2 (around the end of the pond) provides a neat shot over the pond and there is a basket in the trees that serves as an alternate 2 or 5.

Cons:

-Casual non-golfers are often around the course. Perhaps this offsets the lack of trees a bit (hehe). The park is VERY busy on Saturday and Sunday afternoons. The walk/jog path running around the course provides some extra incentive to control your shots on the long holes #7 and #8.
- There is no Nex-T sign after #6 so new folks often go to #10 instead (which is closer)
- No risk. There is a pond, but little chance of losing a disk in it unless you throw way too much anhyzer on #17.

Other Thoughts:

- This is a friendly and safe park. Rest rooms are available near #18 (and therefore not too far from #1).
- They have installed a new kiosk near hole 1 to house a course map and other information.
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Redneck Machismo
Experience: 131 played 23 reviews
3.00 star(s)

Okay 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Nov 8, 2007 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

Course has some longer holes than most disc golf courses. In windy conditions it can be hard shoot 54 and can become very difficult. In benign conditions double digits should be expected for 940< rated players; however, won't come as easily as it would seem.

Cons:

Overall I think this course is a bit underrated. While it is wide open most holes play about 350 feet long and you still have to putt. A much better course could have been made here by bringing the water into play. I certainly would support a redesign but I think the current layout is different to most disc golf courses.

Other Thoughts:

This course is good complement tournament course for nearby Redan.
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jdawg24
Gold level trusted reviewer
Experience: 25.9 years 103 played 58 reviews
3.00 star(s)

Nice BEGINNER Course 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jun 9, 2008 Played the course:never

Pros:

*Very beginner friendly - one of the best places in ATL to learn
*Beautiful setting in a county park with rolling grassy hills -- feels like you're way out in the country
*Great signage & cement teepads
*Excellent facilities
*High fun factor, mostly due to nice setting - great place to spend the afternoon

Cons:

*One teepad & one hole position per hole
*No risk & reward; no challenge
*Non beginner players will find this to be a very easy & boring course

Other Thoughts:

I'm rating this course lower than the other reviewers as all of the 4 & 5 star ratings is misleading to out of towners. This is not an "excellent", 4 star level course. This is a fun beginner level course.

Lenora got new Innova Discatcher baskets in 2008, resolving the old problem of the "lenora baskets"

If you're a beginner - intermediate player, I highly recommend this course. If you are advanced/pro level, this course will feel like a driving range. Bad shots are not punished and you could get by with one or two discs for the hole round as you can essentially throw the same shot on most holes.

Fun practice course, bad tourney course (a "how far under par" can you get kinda course)
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darktoaster
Experience: 22.8 years 34 played 11 reviews
3.00 star(s)

Wide open rolling fields 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Mar 29, 2008 Played the course:once

Pros:

This course is great for beginners in the Atlanta area. Basically every hole is free of obstacles so it will allow you to practice throwing all types of shots and lines.

Cons:

The marked par is very misleading every hole on this course should be a 3. The holes marked par 4 and 5 are all reachable with a good drive. This course really loses much of its fun once you can consistently drive over 300 ft(unless you really like shooting mid to upper 40's on an easy course).

Other Thoughts:

Due to the openness the course is often quite windy. Also the restrooms are fairly far from the course.
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