Asheboro, NC

North Asheboro Park DGC

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3.085(based on 25 reviews)
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axl_rose
Experience: 25.9 years 13 played 10 reviews
2.50 star(s)

Old School Fun! 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:May 16, 2010 Played the course:once

Pros:

Good little course in an established North Asheboro city park. The park is tucked away in a little sub-division. The front 8 are in a moderately wooded area and are are fairly easy to navigate. Hole one kind of intimidated as the basket was up over the hill and set back behind some trees. The more open holes are mainly 9 - 18 which share space with an arboretum. I really like 15 with it's open space, creek crossing and established trees to the basket. 16 is wide open to the basket but, a bit of griplock can set you out of the way. I really liked the challenge of throwing over the bridge and creek on 18 to end the course. Another great touch was the big flags on the baskets.

Cons:

course flow was confusing at times and we had a hard time find the tee pad for number five which was above basket 4 near the tennis courts. Some kind of sign or arrow directing you would be nice. Another concern is the fact that on hole 4 you are almost in someone's back yard and an errant throw could hit a house.

Other Thoughts:

Situated in a clean, established older park that had a bit of appeal for an easier, more laid back game. I didn't feel like I had to rifle the disc to get good distance on my tee shots. It was pretty easy find off of highway 220. The course was designed in 2007 but, I swear when playing, it felt like it was from the late 1980's!
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tmgoff
Experience: 32.1 years 43 played 5 reviews
2.50 star(s)

Great Beginners Course 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jun 10, 2009 Played the course:once

Pros:

The local parks department has done disc golf proud with this liitle course. The ebb and flow of the course is logical with only a minor spot of confusion coming up as you move from holes 11, 12, and 13.

Cons:

The tee boxes are all abbreviated and could be ankle breakers for those accustomed to full length run ups.

Other Thoughts:

Every hole on this course is a par 3, regardless of how they might be marked and so, number 17 if I remember correctly, is obsurdly short, an open 170 to the pin. I wouldn't 'road trip' for this course but if you live in and around Asheboro and you're interested in learning the game this is a perfect course to cut your teeth on.
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