Randolph, KS

Randolph DGC

1.55(based on 2 reviews)
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Experience: 5.7 years 85 played 26 reviews
0.50 star(s)

There's 5 baskets, so...yeah. 2+ years

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:May 10, 2021 Played the course:once

Pros:

There's a playground, water fountains, restrooms, and you'll probably have the course to yourself.

There's 5 DISCatcher baskets. Hole 1 has a (descriptive) tee sign and is actually a short tunnel shot between large, mature trees. The baskets are numbered. Park maintenance seems really good. I played hole 1, and it was a good start, but then...

Cons:

...it just stopped being a course. There were no more tee signs. And I can't imagine you're supposed to throw from basket to basket because that would make for like 500+ ft holes which seems quite different from the 167 ft hole 1. Sorry, I'm not creative; I want to know how the course is meant to be played (and UDisc had no layout to follow).

There's roads that can easily be thrown into plus a picnic shelter area close to 5's basket. The basket on 4 is leaning. There's a loud, barking (albeit chained) dog in the yard of one of the neighbors.

Other Thoughts:

The tee sign on 1 tells me this is supposed to be a course. But in practicality, it functions like a practice area. Which it does a good job of; plenty of space to air it out, large trees for shade, high quality baskets.

If you live in Randolph, this will scratch the disc golf itch. If you're playing the nearby Fancy Creek State Park (and/or playing University Park), then you should definitely stop here and take the 15 minutes it takes to play this course so that you can check it off the list and up your course count. Otherwise, this course serves no purpose for you.
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