Mason, MI

Rayner Park

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ZdybelT
Experience: 13 years 55 played 16 reviews
2.00 star(s)

Good for a quick game 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jun 12, 2013 Played the course:once

Pros:

-In a very nice area
-Empty
-Good for a quick game
-Very clean

Cons:

-Pole holes of course
-It would be very difficult to play if I had not read the two reviews before mine as I would have no clue of where I was going
- Use of the land is sub par

Other Thoughts:

If you are in the area and only have a little time then this would be a good stop. I found it strange how you had to walk a good 1000 feet to get from hole 4 to 5 and they could have put in a few more baskets in between the holes. The poles could have been labeled with numbers on each side it would make it easier to find which pole you are shooting towards. This was the first pole hole course I have played and it has potential to become better but if the budget allows for only having wooden posts then I suppose this would suffice.
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elrumpo
Experience: 13 years 12 played 12 reviews
2.00 star(s)

Fun for the family, practice for the disc golfer 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Sep 9, 2011 Played the course:once

Pros:

- Very nicely maintained park, with a big play set for kids
- Course is not busy, no chance at all of losing a disc
- Fun quick little course if you're in the mood to just toss and talk with a friend
- Some holes are open enough to throw a driver on
- lots of areas to practice toss on soccer fields and between holes
- some fun/tricky shots because of trees in the way

Cons:

- no baskets, just poles
- not super easy to find your way the first time
- the holes near the playset could have kids running around very close to pins
- gets a little tedious with no elevation changes

Other Thoughts:

- Mostly short holes, some medium holes suitable for a driver practice throw, plus there is lots of room to practice toss between sets of holes

- I can't imagine this course will ever be busy, so it'd be a fun place to take the family and have a day at the park

- Hole 1 starts by the very back by the nature trail, go ahead and park there because hole 9 ends there as well

- Holes 2-4 are on the same side of the baseball diamond as hole 1...then walk toward the big wood climber for hole 5

- 5-7 are by the climber...so if you have a little guy with you for the climber...park here and start with these 3 holes

- 8 and 9 are back over across the soccer field, heading back toward the Mason school athletic stuff.

Worth checking out if you live nearby...go for some practice throws in the field and there just happen to be some poles to throw at. :)
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ncxcstud
Experience: 22.9 years 2 played 2 reviews
2.00 star(s)

Pole Hole Course 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Sep 9, 2011 Played the course:once

Pros:

Lots of shade.
Beginner Course.
Well maintained.

Cons:

Not a lot of course direction. Course is broken up into 3 sets. Holes 1-4, Holes 5-7, and Holes 8 & 9. The course actually doesn't tell you this anywhere though.

No baskets at all. Just a white tipped pole in the ground with the basket number etched into the wood..

Other Thoughts:

Holes 1-4 begin near the entrance to the nature trail.

Hole 5 starts behind the massive wood playground (between the playground and the ball field).

Hole 8 is on the other side of the soccer course, next to the Mason High School tennis courts.

Not a great course, but it is simple, easy, and quick. My wife enjoyed it, and will probably be the course that I take my daughter to once she learns to walk.

I can see this 'course' being my 'driving range' since there is a nice double soccer field in the middle of the course.
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