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Shelby, WI

Mormon Coulee Park

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2.255(based on 2 reviews)
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seearedubya
Experience: 49 played 4 reviews
2.50 star(s)

Better than Rowe 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Nov 1, 2015 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

Water is in play for about half of the holes on the course and the circular path that runs through Mormon Coulee Park can also be used to designate OB, which adds some challenge to this mostly open course. Variety of tree age and species types will make this a fun course in a few years when a few more of the trees grow in. There are a few dynamic putting greens on the course, which mostly consist of either a few trees or sloped greens. It's rumored that concrete tee-pads will be installed next spring.

Cons:

Fairly open course that plays through a multi-use park. Many walkers on this course, although some took notice of disc golfers. An open player should be able to birdie every hole on this course, although since a few are around 400ft amateurs will still find some challenge. The signage is dissapointing, as there are old stakes that designated a prior target course. The tee-pads are grippy compared to other rubber pads I have played on before, including when wet. Hole 1 tee-pad has a tear in it already.

Other Thoughts:

It's awesome to have a greater variety of courses around the area of La Crosse, even if it is a fairly straight forward 9 hole course. The water is not as threatening as Twin Creeks in nearby Hokah, MN but it will still come into play, especially when wind rolls across the park. This course is hands down better than Rowe Park, and possibly better than Pettibone Park (although Pettibone is certainly more forested).
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Birddb
Experience: 9 years 28 played 3 reviews
2.00 star(s)

Put this course on your list! 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Nov 1, 2015 Played the course:once

Pros:

Variety of shots, including two that go across the creek.
Uses the natural obstacles of the park very well, to create an interesting course.
Mix of long and shorter shots.

Cons:

There has been no signage installed yet, so it can be a bit confusing to navigate. The first tee is behind the parking lot and to the right of the entrance. Apparently there used to be a simple post course there, and the posts are still there, further confusing the navigation of the course. It would make sense to take out the old posts and install them at each of the tees.
The rubber tee pads are okay for rubber, but are a bit small and lumpy. It's much better, however, than just grass.

Other Thoughts:

This is a very nice course, and is worth including on your trip to this area on a disc golf outing. The rating would be better if it had concrete tee pads and better signage. The design of the course is very good. I would definitely recommend this course for beginner and intermediate players. I believe advanced players will find this course interesting, even if it doesn't have as much challenge as some of the more advanced courses in the area. I have mapped the course using the Disc Score iPhone app. I included a picture of the map in the media section.
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