Haysville, KS

Riggs Park

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thecolorofhue
Experience: 6 played 6 reviews
3.00 star(s)

Not bad 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jul 22, 2014 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

The course is well designed, making interesting holes out of minimal area. Most of the holes are 300 ft or under, so there's a lot of potential birdies on the course, but there's also quite a few obstacles and hazards (water and a few well placed trees) so birdies aren't a complete gimme.

The course is well maintained, always mowed, always busy. There are concrete tees and signs at every hole. The baskets are brand new and all have toppers.

The course offer some pretty fun technical shots.

Cons:

Only a 9 hole course, so if you want a full round you have to play it twice.

The park is always filled with kids who will snatch your discs if you leave them out of sight for more than 60 seconds (I've actually had a kid try to sell me one of my discs that I lost in the creek, and this was within a day).

The park is always busy, so you will run into other players, who will probably be kids, and you'll have to wait.

Sometimes the park is closed due to weddings, barbecues, concerts or any other number of town events.

Other Thoughts:

Not the best course I've ever played, but still pretty fun. If you're in the Wichita area, you should definitely check it out, it's my favorite out of what's available in Wichita.
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Chained Evil
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Experience: 13.9 years 1095 played 232 reviews
3.00 star(s)

Nice variety of shots on this 9 holer 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Jul 19, 2013 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

Now this course has cement tees and there are also newly installed bag hangers at each hole. The baskets catch well and the course flows logically. You can play multiple rounds here in a relatively short amount of time.
This course offers water threat and has a good amount of trees for such a small city park.
Here are my hole observations:
1-straight shot with the basket up on a mound. Your putt has the potential for rollaway here.
2-dog legs right with the basket thru the gap in the trees. Terrain slopes downhill upon approach to the basket which sits next to the creek
3-shoots directly to the south, open hole
4-longest hole on the course and it shoots into the interior of the park. Has a few trees to navigate around to get to the basket
5-water in play and offers risk reward. Basket is approx 50 ft on the other side of the creek.
6-plays across the creek with the pin being protected
7-blind pin from the tee plays slightly uphill with the basket sitting in a draw
8-decent amount of trees line the left hand side of the fairway and a pond on the right hand side
9-mostly open playing over a berm with the basket out in the open past said berm

Cons:

Safety on holes 2 and 3, they pretty much share the same fairway. The walk between #3's basket and #4's tee slows the flow down a bit. This course is often crowded with disc golfers and non disc golfers as well. There are a few walking paths and pavilions that come into play on a few holes so be advised. I've never played this course and it wasn't busy in some shape or form. Riggs park seems to be the local hang out for the youth so be advised before you throw your disc.
Sometimes you will see kids standing on top or inside of the baskets here. The light post on hole #9, that is in the line of fire, is going to get drilled one of these days.
There aren't any trash cans or benches at the holes. This course is very short so benches shouldn't be a huge issue, but for some it could be.

Other Thoughts:

This is a multi-use park so be on your toes before you throw. In my opinion the addition of the tee pads really helps this course out. The dirt tees were starting to get ruts in them so I was pleasantly pleased to see this addition.
Also re installing #3's basket(it was gone the last few times I've played here) helps make this course complete again.
This course really does offer a good variety of shots for a 9 hole course. Its a little crowded at times but if you can get past that it is a fun play. Its a lot better than its cross town rival in the variety department that is for sure. If you are in the Haysville area then this is the better choice in my opinion. All in all it a solid 9 hole course.
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DD-Smitty
Experience: 140 played 9 reviews
3.00 star(s)

Playsville 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Aug 6, 2012 Played the course:once

Pros:

Nice to play on Monkey Traps in Kansas. Don't get to do that often.

I really liked many of the holes. For a small park there are some really cool shots.

Hole 2 is a cool blind anhyzer with trouble behind the basket.

Hole 5 is a great looking hole.

Cons:

Tees are slicker then a wet booger on glass! I wasn't a big fan of walking across 3's fairway to get to hole 2's tee.

Other Thoughts:

I would like to have the water come into play a little more. But understand why it isn't as most of the players are rec. level.

Would like to see hole 3 moved closer to the street and use the light pole as a mando.

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marteh
Experience: 13.2 years 24 played 8 reviews
3.00 star(s)

A nice course if the time is right 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Sep 6, 2011 Played the course:2-4 times

Pros:

A very nice park with decent grass cover, even after a really hot summer. several close by water shots and a couple over water. A couple of pretty creative holes use the creek running through the park for variety- two baskets (#'s 2 & 5) are on the bank of the creek and give a good risk/reward. Most of the holes have a good number of tree obstacles.

Cons:

I played from 5:00 to 6:15 on a very nice evening. After 6 the park was getting very busy - a number of walkers and families eating on a pavilion about 50 ft from one hole, and two playgrounds are close by - one surrounded by two holes.

Other Thoughts:

The course has been changed since the map was included in the listing. A map at the start would be very helpful to find your way around the course.
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