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Miles City, MT

Milwaukee Park

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

Milwaukee Park-I Drove Here Hoping To Watch The Brewers Play The Mets! 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Sep 3, 2021 Played the course:once

Pros:

Heck, the Brewers don't play here. There's no ball park at all. All I found was a semi-grody little city park. Luckily, I had my disc golf bag with me so I was able to play a quick nine.

The disc golf course starts at the center of the rectangular shaped park and plays down to one end and back. Two things I really did like here were the variety of holes, both in distance and in wooded versus more open holes.

The baskets are nice Chainstar models with the green metal number on top. The tee pads are the weakest link here. They're natural with a railroad tie as the front board. They're pretty rough and would be unpleasant in any kind of nasty weather, which I've heard Montana sometimes has. The tee signs are mounted on these giant heavy poles and are green metal cut-a-way type. They're very nice.

There are three little short Ace runs of 120', 135 and 180'. Two holes in the 200's. Three in the 300's and # 9 at 570'. I like the variety of distances as most anyone has a opportunity for an Ace and the 570' # 9 is wide open. The listed pars are definitely junior high level with two par 5's and four par 4's. Only the Ace runs are par 3's. Most experienced players should be able to score some easy eagles. There is some challenge on a couple of the semi-wooded holes where you have some fairly tight lines to hit.

Cons:

This IS NOT THE Milwaukee Brewers Baseball Stadium.

Natural tee pads are pretty rough.

Pars are for junior high kids and me.

Some players won't like the short Ace runs.

Other Thoughts:

I'd rate this course as a fairly average course. It's not going to blow anyone away. Previous reviewers might be correct when they ponder who this course's target audience is? Granted, the three little Ace runs are very short and the longest holes are mostly wide open. I guess when you average it out, you come up with REC course. It's tougher than a beginner course and easier than an advanced course. REC COURSE.
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brentjacobs
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Experience: 22.7 years 659 played 59 reviews
1.50 star(s)

Quick spin but pretty meh 2+ years

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:May 27, 2017 Played the course:once

Pros:

- Nine permanent baskets in good repair.
- Excellent signage that makes for easy navigation and hole identification.
- Good use of the trees on the property.
- Nicely mowed.
- Decent mix of hole lengths.
- Free to play.

Cons:

- Natural tee pads were hit and miss. Nothing too terrible, not great though.
- The course flow is weird. Super short holes into longer and longer holes. Not sure what the target skill level is for this course but it's not a good beginner or advance level course with the discrepency in hole length, style, and challenge level.
- No elevation change. Completely flat peice of land.
- The course is in a pretty crummy park by the railroad tracks with some abandoned buildings along that side. Not a particularly pretty place to throw plastic.
- The "fancy" signs on top of the baskets have some sharp edges and will chunk up a disc pretty good.

Other Thoughts:

This is a fine little 9 hole local course but nothing to write home about. The available land was used pretty well but it just isn't a whole lot to work with. Not aesthetically pleasing in really any way, this course is good for the casual golfer or the travelling bagger to snag another pelt. It's fairly conveniently located off of I-94 so it isn't a waste of time to spin it if you're driving by. Just don't expect to be impressed by more than a hole or 2 and enjoy the handful of ace runs(even on a "par 4" or two).
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Skyhumper
Experience: 8.9 years 40 played 17 reviews
2.50 star(s)

Good Pit Stop For Traveling I-94 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jul 6, 2016 Played the course:once

Pros:

Great Signage
Mix of Short & Medium Holes
Makes good use of the space it has

Cons:

Some holes are two short
Par ratings are off, all should be 3 with 9 as a maybe exception

Other Thoughts:

It took me about 30 min to play which was a perfect pit stop as I was traveling across the state.

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brianlpowers
Experience: 12.9 years 23 played 5 reviews
2.50 star(s)

Simple course in Miles City 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Mar 27, 2015 Played the course:once

Pros:

Good baskets, well marked tees and easily seen baskets
Decent variety of shot angles

Cons:

Short course

Other Thoughts:

This course is pretty straight forward. It's definitely not the most exciting course, but it's a good opportunity to practice putting and mid-range with a couple of holes for drivers from the tee.
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