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Howard, WI

Pamperin Park - Old Layout

2.465(based on 14 reviews)
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hebsonc9121
Experience: 15.7 years 74 played 4 reviews
1.50 star(s)

Decent 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:May 26, 2011 Played the course:once

Pros:

The 9 hole was fun but the next tee isn't marked very well if at all. Good distances on the FIRST 9 they thought it out well.

Cons:

I hate the fact that they use the same pins for the next 18. It makes you not want to even play as there could be problems with others just beginning to play the first 9? What were they thinking that only one group of disc golfers play at a time? This is ridiculous, there is definitely sufficient land space for an additional 9 pins I don't understand it. And why did they make you pass three holes to get to one tee box also didn't think about if other discers were out playing. This would be very hectic on a nice day, good thing I played in the rain.

Other Thoughts:

Wonky course mapping but plays well as a 9 hole if you figure it out, but I believe GB has better courses to offer.
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cydisc
Gold level trusted reviewer
Experience: 28 years 257 played 85 reviews
1.50 star(s)

2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Aug 6, 2008 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

Interesting layout. Scenic park. Concrete tees. Good use of available terrain

Cons:

Some holes conflict with walking path. The long walk from #2 to #3.

Other Thoughts:

This course has two personalities: wide open/long and wooded/short. There is a walking path that comes into play on a few of the open holes so on a nice, sunny day you're likely to be waiting on people as they stroll along the path. For the most part, the course flows pretty logically except for the walk from #2 basket to #3 tee. Unless you have a map, you will be confused because you either have to walk down a narrow path about 150 yards around the pond or take the walking trail and walk down the fairways of #3 and #4. Then you are forced to throw along the walking path on #3 as that is the only open place to throw. #4 has another route available but the "safe" route forces you down the walking path again. After that, you're heading into the woods where there are no conflicts and some actually fun holes to throw.

There used to be a $2/day fee to play but they have recently done away with that.
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