Brandon, SD

Pioneer Park

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3.065(based on 8 reviews)
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mrbro855
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Experience: 10.6 years 363 played 105 reviews
3.50 star(s)

Nice little course 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Aug 13, 2015 Played the course:once

Pros:

Great use of elevation. Holes are often positioned where an overthrow will find its way down a hill. Accuracy is more important than distance. Trees in just the right places to make you consider shot selection. Concrete tee pads, good signage, baskets in good shape.

Cons:

Played in a drizzle, but could see where a full park of people enjoying the playground and pavillion could be intrusive.

Other Thoughts:

Nice course, played it passing through, but would make it a regular course of mine if in the neighborhood.
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Experience: 10.1 years 89 played 3 reviews
3.50 star(s)

2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Apr 22, 2015 Played the course:2-4 times

Pros:

It has hills trees and other vegetation to give you a test of your throwing accuracy. I find this to be one of my favorite courses so far. its a nice step up from the one out in hartford which is mostly flat and lil to no vegetation.
This course also has a good round about way where the final hole ends up right next to the first hole so you can play over and over again without having to do a lot of back tracking.

Cons:

the hills and vegetation can definately screw you up which is what they are there for. the only real con is hole 8 being next to an actual golf hole as well. if the wind is mighty strong that day you may find your disc ending up on the golf green instead of near the disc golf hole. or in a sand trap. the tee pads are a bit small i found them to be about half the size i am used to but that being said there is plenty of distance behind them to give you extra room to tee off.

Other Thoughts:

This is definately a course id recommend for beginners and intermediate skilled players alike as it has alot to offer for being a small and tight course.
For a person who moved to sioux falls from omaha and is used to seymour smith park and aspen park this course is a nice small course to change things up from time to time when im not at tuthill.
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