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Pinellas Park, FL

Pure Line

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2.835(based on 3 reviews)
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thrembo
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Experience: 49 years 242 played 195 reviews
2.00 star(s)

Grab A Disc And Throw A Round! 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Apr 3, 2022 Played the course:once

Pros:

Disc golf stores are a rare and special thing and those with courses next to them are priceless. The store seemed fully stocked with a wide variety of new discs for sale. I picked up a gold flower stamped Get Freaky Cryztal FLX Zone while I was there. The store and course are run by a local pro, Charlie Goodpasture who is pleasant and knowledgable and loves talking about disc golf.

The course features one set of carpet tee pads that are not bad actually and are well anchored. There are decent tee signs (the tee signs show two sets of tees but I believe there is currently only one set. The course is supposed to get concrete tees though so the tee signs probably are for the final product). The baskets are nice and it looked like some holes had 2 possible pin placements.

The course has plenty of trees to navigate around and with the recreational distances, it would make for a good summertime course for the area.

Cons:

The cons are mostly indicative of the newness of the course and could be easily remedied. The baskets need numbering. There are a few holes where multiple baskets can be seen from the tee and we were not sure if we were throwing to the right target or not. Navigation aids are needed. The navigation is kind of wonky. I strongly encourage using a map or playing with a local guide your first time around.

Other Thoughts:

With distances in the 250-300' range, this course is not going to challenge the top area courses, but it's not intended to. Alcohol is allowed as it is a private course and you have to sign a waiver before you can play. $2.00 fee for all-day play. The course will probably be a popular buddy BYOB round course, and good for those seeking plastic and wanting to toss a warm-up round before moving on to one of the areas 18+ hole courses. This course would move up a tick or two in rating once finished and polished up a little.

The course sits in a lot between the store and a church. The store is kind of hard to spot and didn't seem to have a sign yet. Look for the Kastaplast sign in the store's window.
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