Lyndonville, VT

Lyndon State College DGC

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3.35(based on 15 reviews)
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Gavin0
Experience: 3 played 3 reviews
1.50 star(s)

Find another 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jul 17, 2013 Played the course:once

Pros:

It is a disc golf coarse with new pins and platforms

Cons:

-It is not disigned well
-Some holes are hard to find (no maps)
-There is extreamly thick grass around all feild holes except #1 and if you are un lucky enough to get the disc in there, you will never find it
-The mosquitos are terrible
-Alot of the holes are disigned so that your throw will either be lucky or unlucky and can leave you thinking WTF
-The trail to the next hole for some is unexplained and confusing

Other Thoughts:

If you are feeling lucky you may as well buy a lottery ticket in stead of loosing 15$ in plastic
I played in a group of 3. We all lost a disc
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M@MARRO
Experience: 14.6 years 34 played 4 reviews
1.50 star(s)

If It Were A 5 Hole Course It Would Be One Of My Favorites 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jul 5, 2012 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

The great holes on this course are wonderful, memorable, challenging, beautiful, and make you want to play 'em more.

A great use of the land provided in terms of stringing together 18.

Miss Lyndonville Diner is probably the most exciting thing about playing this course.

Cons:

- I feel like i've been playing disc golf enough to know the difference between a challenging shot and blind stupid luck. If you want to try your luck, i suggest buying loto tickets down the street somewhere.

- The majority of the holes play like 2/3 things are always obnoxious about it. If you look at a hole like a drive, an up shot, and a putt then you should expect saying "WTF?" on 2 of those 3 factors on the majority of the holes. Either the tee shot is beautiful, you land perfect and have no idea what to do next, or you don't have a tee shot, or the tee placement is the worst possible location to take advantage of a great hole.

- a lot of travel without guidance between holes.

Other Thoughts:

Keep 5 or 6 holes and rethink the rest of the course.
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