Iowa City, IA

Peninsula Park DGC

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Pevio
Gold level trusted reviewer
Experience: 12 years 189 played 120 reviews
4.00 star(s)

A Riverside Paradise

Reviewed: Played on:Apr 24, 2022 Played the course:once

Pros:

Peninsula is full of variety that will bring fun, challenge, and wooded holes to every round. Signage is excellent, with lots of signs directing you to the next tee, even when the red and blue tees aren't close to each other. The Iowa River is visible on several holes but only comes into play on the long pin on 13. I played the day after a lot of rain, but the ground was hardly soggy at all.

There's not a ton of elevation change, but it's always fun when it's present. The elevated tee shots on 11 and 15 are really cool, giving several options and a little risk/reward potential, while still being completely fair. Holes 8 and 10 are uphill and provide some spicy challenge as well.

The course is mostly wooded, yet manages to have no two wooded holes feel even remotely similar. Some holes are just throw-it-straight (5, 8), some have you threading the needle (4, 6, 10), and some allow you to shape a wide S-curve (3, 12). All of these have early danger, but lots of reward if you hit your line correctly. Most holes have alternate pins that keep the identity of the hole the same, while changing the challenge a little bit.

I also like holes 11-16, which are still somewhat in the woods, but have much more open fairways than most of the rest of the course. They have room to air it out, but still plenty of danger if you go off the fairway. They also have at least some elevation change on just about all of them. It was a little disappointing that the red tees are pushed down the hill on 11, 12, and 15, but it makes those holes a little more approachable and doesn't take away from a challenging tee shot.

There are two teepads on every hole, and they are used excellently. The red tees are certainly a lot easier than the blues, but don't compromise on any of the awesomeness the blue tees offer. They're still challenging and fun. On a few of the wooded holes, the red tee isn't necessarily shorter, it's just off to the side where the line is a little more open. Other times, the difficulty of the two pads are similar, so you can play different pads on different rounds for a unique experience.

Cons:

The open holes (1, 17, 18) are a little too open. They hardly have anything in the way and overall aren't all that exciting. Now, the long tees and long pins help with this, providing a little more distance and making a slightly technical tee shot on 17 and 18, but I still don't think they're exciting enough.

A few wooded holes are just a little too tight. Hole 6 has no reasonable gap past 150 feet or so, and hole 8 is just too far, even from the red tee, for the gap that it has. A few others (4 and 10) are fair in my opinion, but may require a little luck getting through one of the early gaps. Finally 13 in the long position has no reasonable line that I could see; cutting down or trimming one tree would help, but would make the short pin real boring.

While the course is fair for right-handed and left-handed throwers, there are a few holes that aren't. In my experience, holes 2, 6, 15, and 18 are a bit LHBH/RHFH-friendly, and holes 3 and 11 are the opposite. However, had I been playing on different tees or pins, my experience may have been a little different.

A few walks between holes are pretty long, mostly because the sets of tees and pins are sometimes a long way from each other. Fortunately, the excellent signage will make sure you always end up where you need to be.

Other Thoughts:

Despite being an older design, Peninsula has maintained its status as an excellent course with a lot of excellent holes. I would like to see room made in the woods for a few more holes, some holes that start in the open and finish in the woods (or vice-versa), or possibly more holes like 11 that are in the woods but have a wide fairway.

The pars listed on this site don't reflect the tee signs very well. I don't think there's a single par 5, and only around 2 par 4's (depending on pin placements).

If you come here, make sure you walk across the bridge over the river to the northwest of the course.
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Dude Bro
Experience: 26 played 3 reviews
4.00 star(s)

Challenging for any skill level 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Aug 24, 2021 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

This course is a beast. It will challenge every part of your game including your mental focus and commitment.

1) Each hole is challenging. Whether its the distance, a tight fairway, restrictive tee shot or elevation drops behind baskets, you won't be able to just relax and throw very often. Getting par on some holes will feel good, birdies are great.

2) Great variety in all aspects of the course. Almost every hole has multiple lines of attack and allow you to develop your game and approach each time you play the course. Depending on wind and course set up you can play different shots every time. Each hole has 2 tee pads and 2 pin locations for a total of 72 possible different configurations.

3) I've seen and heard many complaints about the rough nature of this course. I've been playing here 10+ years and every year it gets a little better. Fairways get pushed back a bit, the nettles aren't as thick, the brush cleans up and the low branches fall off. This course is aging well and will only get better which is encouraging as it takes many play throughs to appreciate each hole.

4) This course is mentally challenging. Playing solo, causal or in a tournament.

5) Great tournament course. Due to the variability in each hole, each player can navigate the course in a unique way to earn a low score. Almost every hole can lead to a 2-3 stroke swing so you never feel like your off the lead pace after a bad hole or two.

6) Multiple signature holes, mostly from blue pads that rarely get used.
Holes 1, 3 and 5 from blue pads, hole 6 is a par 4 from either pad in long, 10 is a par 4 from blue, 11 blue long is amazing after holes 2-9 play through thick forest and you walk out into the open sun and a 600 ft par 4. 13 long from red or blue is a par 4 that plays along the river, the tee shot from 15 blue is elevated but still plays into a tight fairway, usually into a head wind and hole 18 has multiple right dog-legs to reach a protected green with guardian trees and canopy.

7) You'll find lots of discs.

8) Pretty friendly for players using cart bags.

Cons:

1) Some holes have too many small trees cluttering the fairway and good tee shots that stay clean can get chopped down by random obstacles. Even worse, clean drives can end up behind one of these trees and the overall experience feels like getting cheated out of a good tee shot. The same can be said about low canopies that change with the seasons. Either dead branches that get caught and hang down or older trees with heavier limbs, these can be frustrating and ruin otherwise decent shots.

2) Course isn't pretty. The layout is great, but the course has a rough, beat in look and feel. Most fairways have a lot of debris and stick piles pushed off into the rough.

3) Stinging nettles can be annoying but they are much better than several years ago. Each season the fairways get trimmed back a little more and it's slowly clearing the nettles.

4) Getting stuck behind chuckers on a busy weekend is rough and slow going.

Other Thoughts:

This course really needs multiple play throughs to build up a good repertoire of shots and learn how the wind plays. Doing so takes time and with a lot of errors but in the end you'll be better for it. Playing the course once is doing it a disservice and most people skip the blue pads entirely.

This probably isn't the best course to bring young kid or inexperienced players for a casual round either.

Conclusion: Great course, very challenging, lots of diversity, a few really special golf holes that will make you want to come back and try again.
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iconoclastes
Experience: 10.9 years 84 played 10 reviews
4.00 star(s)

Solid Course 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Oct 5, 2018 Played the course:once

Pros:

Great signage, fun holes in the woods that are quite technical, garbages on most holes. When you land in the rough, it isn't too thick to lose a disc but it's still unforgiving in that you don't have many lanes to get out. It's a course that has the fun factor built in with many open but tight lanes to get to the basket. It's a course that can be hard to par if you don't have a very good drive which is the way it should be.

Cons:

The first hole into the woods and the last couple out are boring. And currently 4 holes are flooded.

Other Thoughts:

This course was a nice surprise on my trip to the area. I knew it had potential but I underestimated how good it could actually be. I really wish those 4 holes were not out so I could play the all but from everything else I saw, this is one of the better courses in the area just behind Shaver and Wildcat.
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RFLHXS
Experience: 15 played 3 reviews
4.00 star(s)

Good mix 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:May 28, 2017 Played the course:2-4 times

Pros:

A very well cared for and marked course. A good mix of moderately challenging holes.

Cons:

If the Iowa river is up it can flood a couple of areas. Bugs, bring repellant.

Other Thoughts:

A fun course to play without to many hills. It offers some challenging fare ways.
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Qikly
Diamond level trusted reviewer
Experience: 11.8 years 181 played 150 reviews
4.00 star(s)

Insert Corn-y Title Here 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jul 5, 2016 Played the course:once

Pros:

Peninsula Park offers an excellent round of mostly-wooded disc golf. The course bookends a technical stretch in the woods with more open sections that help mix up play: there's a distinct feel between the holes in the woods and those outside them, especially the closing holes which loosen up gradually and even introduce a bit of elevation into the mix. The opening hole is a nice, low pressure warm up, whereas the closing stretch of holes challenges you with a nice mix of lines and stressed landing zones as they progress back out into more open terrain. In between is the wooded environment that defines the course, which features lots of multi-lane holes and different takes on wooded golf. Having a mix of FH and BH is rewarded. There are lots of trees in play, but lines are well-defined and undergrowth is well-cleared, so any threat of poke and pray is smartly avoided. The course's technical demands reward skill and minimize flukey tree kicks.

The two sets of tees offer some decent variety and enable you to calibrate the time and intensity of your round without losing interest regardless of which set you play. The orange baskets are a welcome touch that make the pins easy to find amidst the wooded backdrop. I definitely appreciated having them. The concrete tees were great. The course is easy to find and accessible off the interstate.

Cons:

The course emphasizes par 3s, making the experience a bit less varied than it could have been. Design could be improved by having a few longer multistage par 4s, which definitely seems possible given the sizable wooded environment. Outside of this particular critique is the fact that the design while great is far from flashy: particular holes don't seem to stick in the mind's eye. It's a blue collar course (certainly not a bad thing, just a limiting factor).

I mentioned the barest hint of elevation that is present on a few holes, but it's just that: the course is largely flat. Not much can be done about this of course but it does limit the technical demands present and the amount of novelty that's possible. The course doesn't get repetitive per se, but it plays a bit safer than it seems it ought to owing to the absence of elevation, which would add a nice wrinkle.

A few of the open holes are a bit mundane.

Although there are two sets of tees even the shorter ones aren't truly beginner friendly. Many of the lines and lanes require at least high novice/low intermediate skill to properly engage with. This is a great course for an intermediate player to hone their precision, but a beginner is going to take a disheartening level of lumps.

I'm sure the bugs can get brutal here.

Other Thoughts:

I hit this course to break up a drive between Omaha and Chicago and it was perfectly positioned to do that. I really enjoyed my round here: it was engaging course while being not so difficult enough as to punish me after being foggy from four hours worth of driving. I'd highly recommend making a stop here!
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namar
Experience: 26.9 years 46 played 8 reviews
4.00 star(s)

serious tlc needed 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Sep 8, 2013 Played the course:once

Pros:

Decent variety here, from thread-the-needle in the woods to open bombers. The front 9 offers a veritable line-shaping clinic as there are quite a few holes where one needs a lazer with just a bit of fade at the end. The challenge is that little bit of fade can be left or right, though there isn't much punishment for missed lines, other than the goddamn nettles. The navigation signs work pretty well in directing you from the pin to the next tee area(s), I was by myself and had no problem finding my way around. I had the course pretty much to myself, and took that opportunity to shoot from both teepads on most holes. All in all, a pretty solid course with massive potential that just needs a little love and a few flood-free years. There was fresh sawdust in several places, so somebody is out there working. I look forward to playing it in the late fall when it's a little clearer.

Cons:

Hardly any benches, which is a bummer for those of us that don't pull a cart or carry a stool. Missing signs! Many of the teepads had no signage at all, just the post lying on the ground. The signs that are there are decent enough, showing basic hole layout and distance/par, there just aren't enough of them. Also, the goddamn NETTLES!

Other Thoughts:

I really want to rate this course higher, but the unrepaired flood damage makes it tough. If all signs were in place this course could be a 4. With the dual tees, it can almost play like 36 holes, though some are simply backed up a short distance and not all that different.

This course was essentially empty when I played on a Sunday afternoon, which isn't all that surprising given the location of the park. Definitely worth playing if you're in the area, just wear pants or long socks to mitigate those GODDAMN NETTLES! Did I mention there are some nettles here?

**** UPDATE 4/11/16 ****
Played a triples tourney here yesterday, and the course has seen massive improvement since my review 2+ years ago. All holes had tee signs, though one or two were so dirty that you could not read them. lots of ground improvements like improved cleared areas, paths to the next hole bordered and mulched, and a few log rounds scattered throughout for sitting. Still hardly any proper benches but plenty of trash bins out on the course and local club upkeep is obvious. The updates made the course worthy of a slight rating bump.
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notapro
Diamond level trusted reviewer
Premium Member
Experience: 20.8 years 569 played 284 reviews
4.00 star(s)

Intermediate/Expert 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Dec 27, 2011 Played the course:once

Pros:

- Course is set in a large park that butts up next to a ball golf course and a dog park, though the disc golf is well separated from anything else. Some forest, some open land, a little beach, the terrain is pretty diverse.
- The holes in the woods provide a variety of lines and difficulty. There are a lot of straight shots, with slight left or right finishes; it really depends on the tee pad and basket configuration. Most of the holes provide a window or pinch point, or multiples; a lot of different looks. Other holes are a bit more open, like the red top or blue bottom on #5, or the elevated tee on #12.
- Rest of the holes, about half, are out in the open. These have much more open lines, with mature trees and woods providing obstacles, and lots of length. Some are pretty straightforward, like the grass-filled #1, #16 with a basket position in some woods, and #17, a low ceiling shot with a few trees. Others are much more interesting, like the downhill, giant hyzer on #11, the z-shaped fairway around the pumping station on #13, the elevated bomber on #15, and the J-shaped path around the woods on #18. The long pins here make a huge difference.
- Elevation changes are present here on a lot of holes out of the forest, with elevated teepads, some uphill approaches, and a few sloped greens. Definitely noticeable, and adds a lot of fun over difficulty.
- Water is present on a few pin positions, and is a serious threat to eat some discs. The long pin on #13 is right on the beach, and one of the pins on #15 is very close as well. Also a road by a few pins for some extra OB. Adds even more challenge to holes that are already tough to begin with.
- Excellent signage, navigational pointers, teepads, baskets, everything is tip-top.

Cons:

- Holes in the forest are all pretty similar, in terms of hole design. The lines are different, but the same straighter is greater, pinch point execution is needed again and again. A little repetitive.
- On the other hand, some of the holes are pretty wide open, especially for some of the short pin positions. Distance is the only real aspect for some of these.

Other Thoughts:

- This course plays a lot of different ways based on the choice of tee pads, and the pin positions. It can play from tricky to extreme! Playing the blue pads to some of the long pins provide tough lines in the woods and some monster bombers in the open. Excellent balance of both kinds, accuracy, and distance, or both, is almost always going to be a factor. I could see how it might be a little bland in all shorts, hopefully that's never the case. Beginners might want to stay away from this one, everyone else should find real challenge in some aspect here.
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