West Fargo, ND

Rendezvous-Powerline Park

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bukosknr
Experience: 8.9 years 59 played 16 reviews
2.50 star(s)

Its OK, pretty fun little course 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jun 28, 2015 Played the course:once

Pros:

Easy to see baskets.
Some fun challenging holes.
Beginner friendly

Cons:

Back three holes aren't too much fun to play. Its all torn up and then there is a TON of mud / standing water. Then it plays next to the ball fields with large fences, end up out there and its a pain in the butt.

Other Thoughts:

Much better than the course right next to it...
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TEDIUM
Experience: 10.9 years 54 played 16 reviews
2.50 star(s)

Better Than The North 9... 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jul 16, 2014 Played the course:2-4 times

Pros:

It exists
Has nice DISCatcher baskets marked with hole numbers
Is nowhere near a river, so won't flood
It has about 3 challenging holes

Cons:

All signs except map at beginning are missing
Last 3 holes are a bit of a walk and seem like an afterthought
The tees are small and a weird soft rubber that as the ground beneath them has warped, so have the tees

Other Thoughts:

Well, if you're gonna play one of the courses at this park (perhaps because everything else in the area is flooded) then this is the one. It's not too challenging other than holes 4,5, and 8, the rest are easy pars/birdies. Hole 4 was a little hard to find at first, the tee is right by the South entrance to the park and is comparitively long and a blind shot over some low hills. 5 is a nice shot over the pond, if you do lose your disc, you could probably retrieve it, although the water is full of algae and pond scum. Then after hole 6 you have to walk about 6-700 feet around the baseball fields to the batting cages, where holes 7 and 9 are straightforward shots with no obstacles. 8 is the longest, but also the most annoying, as it's a long dogleg around the fence to one of the fields, so if your disc does happen to fly over the fence, you have to walk all the way around to the other side to get in and back out. Overall, the last 3 just feel like an after thought after an easy, but at least somewhat fun 6 holes. Oh, and from tee 1 you throw South to basket 1, basket 9 is behind you to the North about the same distance. Also, the baskets for 1 and 8 are mounted higher on the weird concrete pillars the tee markers are on.
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Donovan
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Experience: 37.1 years 302 played 187 reviews
2.50 star(s)

This is the Daddy and that’s the Baby. 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:May 19, 2011 Played the course:once

Pros:

This course has OB, water, blind baskets, and some slight elevation. Sometimes blind baskets can be fun, but you will need to walk up to get a real feel for where to throw. The #5 throwing over the water is a great hole. The pond is made with ballast type of rocks and seems pretty clean. You should be able to go get you disc from it if you want to go in there. The other water on this course seems really tough and creates a challenge. The small elevation adds a nice tough and does give the feel as though there was a terrain change. The baskets and grass tees were in great shape. The restroom and trashcans are located by the parking area.

Cons:

This part of the park does not get as much mowing attention, although part of this might be due to the recent weather. Navigation can be a slight issue here. After hole 6, number 7 is on the other side of the baseball fields. You can walk the road to get there.

Other Thoughts:

The Fun Factor here was just ok. I really like the over the pond hole and one of the blind basket holes that went over some mounds. Outside of that, the risk/reward factor is still there on few other holes, but it really didn't get my blood boiling. This is the tougher of the 2 9-hole courses at this park. This would be the daddy and the other would be the newborn. ;o)
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Arnie
Experience: 15.9 years 61 played 38 reviews
2.50 star(s)

South 9 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Sep 18, 2010 Played the course:once

Pros:

Most of the baskets are premited. Great use of the layout of the land. # 4 is a great hole to play and # 5 out over the lake.

Cons:

Two of the baskets were in concrete block, they were to high and they could be push over. The rubber pads? DON'T use them, tee off in the grass. The long walk to # 7 and thin to # 8, need better sign.

Other Thoughts:

The course sign need to be relocated closer to Tee 1. I missed the sign, because it was being covered by a van.
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