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Ashland, NE

Ox Bow Trail DGC

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2.25(based on 10 reviews)
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aphilso1
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Experience: 6.6 years 52 played 50 reviews
1.00 star(s)

Flat, open, and bland 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jun 15, 2018 Played the course:once

Pros:

Very beginner friendly, since there are few obstacles and it would be nearly impossible to lose a disc on most holes. No one else was on the course when I played which allowed a quick round. Pads were concrete and baskets were functional. Would be an easy course to practice a one-disc round.

Cons:

Easily the most boring course that I've played. Multiple holes are the equivelant of tossing a frisbee across a football field -- it's just a wide open 300ish ft shot. There were only about 3 or 4 holes that required any kind of actual shot selection. Slightly challenging to navigate between holes.

Other Thoughts:

I played the course mid-summer, and some of the course holes were inaccessible due to a bridge being under construction. Not sure if it's fixed yet or not, but it's worth noting that the uDisc map was not up-to-date at the time so you may have some navigation issues.
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Wheelz
Experience: 14.3 years 28 played 22 reviews
1.00 star(s)

Ummm.... 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Apr 10, 2010 Played the course:once

Pros:

I'd say that it is a pro that such a small town has a disc golf course. I'm sure that if you would have the course to yourself more times than not here if you came to play it, it was a beautiful day when I played it and there wasn't a person in sight. Could be a good course to practice on or for a beginner.

Cons:

Where to start! I wasn't impressed with this course. I went to play it without a map which was a big mistake. I got lost after 3 holes, and couldn't figure out how the course was laid out. Many of the tee signs are missing, and the ones that exist don't help much. Most pins seemed to be very close to the tee pads and were all straight ahead. The park itself didn't have any restrooms and there was a lot of trash. Many of the baskets appear to be older and have rust on the chains.

Other Thoughts:

Your not missing much if you skip over this course. The only real use it could have is for practice, lots of room to practice drives, approaches and putting. Not many people around to worry about hitting. For a much nicer small-town 9-hole course, take the main highway south 15 min. and play Waverly's course.
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