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PerfectPair
Experience: 8 played 8 reviews
4.00 star(s)

Very nice 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jun 20, 2012 Played the course:once

Pros:

Well maintained,Very clean very little trash found tossed about..Good signs pointing in direction of baskets and next tees. Unique use of elevation at many tees. Very beautiful park. Easy to make a day full of activities here with the water park, geocaches, letter boxes, trails, playgrounds, etc :)

Cons:

Cost of admission for non-washtenaw county residents can be pricey regardless of if you are getting a daily or an annual. Though I think $9 is kinda steep if you go a couple of times, the $45 annual pass seems waaay too high. (just my opinion). some of the steeper elevations can be a bit tricky to manuver especially if there has been recent rain

Other Thoughts:

This is a really nice course for both beginners and old pros. Be cautious on some o f the slopes especially if its damp or muddy. Bring mosquito spray because those little buggers are blood thirsty! ;)
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otherguy14
Experience: 10 played 9 reviews
4.00 star(s)

2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Mar 29, 2012 Played the course:once

Pros:

well maintained
pro and am tee's
brooms at most tee's
signs to next hole

Cons:

pay course
bike trail through a few of the back 9 holes

Other Thoughts:

hard to find the first time
may over shoot some holes as fairways can be confusing
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Robocision
Experience: 17.4 years 7 played 7 reviews
5.00 star(s)

Best Course I've Played 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Mar 17, 2012 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

Cement tee pads. Beautiful course. All within a dense woods. Well manicured. Elevation changes. Just a breathtaking course.

Cons:

Park entrance fee.

Other Thoughts:

This is the best course I've ever played. It is the standard by which I judge every other course.
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hooked312
Experience: 16 years 34 played 17 reviews
4.00 star(s)

Well Maintained 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Nov 7, 2011 Played the course:2-4 times

Pros:

- The park staff keeps this course in pristine condition. The grass is cut nicely and the paths are taken care of.
- Great use of the elevation and woods. Some very unique holes both up and down some steep hills.
- Nice tee pads. And some holes have both pro and am tees.
- For the most part good signage at each tee.
- Benches at almost every tee pad and also brooms at every tee pad to clean off any debris.

Cons:

- While sometimes funny, there is too much graffiti on tee signs and benches.
- Most of the time there are signs pointing you in the right direction, but on a few holes they are missing.

***Cost of admission, but luckily this time of year no one was manning the gate!

Other Thoughts:

This course is a beautiful disc course over a nicely maintained park with lots of elevation and fun holes. It also is nicely flowing, so you can usually get a round in about an hour without too much traffic.
If you are in the Ypsilanti/Ann Arbor area this is a must stop on the tour!
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esdubya
Experience: 28.9 years 106 played 23 reviews
4.00 star(s)

Rolling Hills 18 hole disc golf course. 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jun 28, 2011 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

-Well maintained, this course is easy on the eyes, especially the first 6 holes
-Never too crowded, gate fee keeps casuals away
-Challenging and diverse course design
-18 holes with long and short pads on most holes, The long tees are much more difficult
-Running water and flush toilets
-Friendly and knowledgeable locals

Cons:

-Teepads can get sandy
-A few pads had a big drop off the front, ie. washed out
-Not many drives where you can air it out
-Expensive for non-residents

Other Thoughts:

I would consider Rolling Hills my home course. I really like it and I think it offers everything you would need in a disc golf course. This is also the first course in the Ann Arbor / Ypsi area, even older than Hudson Mills. It has aged well.

Intangibles
-Mushroom growth is unique and interesting
-Mountain Bike trail is great
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tistoude
Gold level trusted reviewer
Experience: 15.8 years 200 played 61 reviews
4.00 star(s)

Pretty and Wooded 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Jun 2, 2011 Played the course:once

Pros:

Rolling Hills is a very aptly named, beautiful and mostly wooded, 18 hole course located in Ypsilanti Michigan. The course shares the park with lots of other amenities such as a water park and playgrounds.

This course plays mostly through some secluded woods with a few holes that open up a little. Even with numerous holes that have trees scattered in the fairway, there are multiple distinct lines available.

The design of this course is very well balanced offering a wide variety of shots (FH, BH OH etc..). To shoot low rounds a golfer will need to be proficient in all types of throws. There is a very nice variety in the hole lengths (although nothing over 400') and the available elevation was used to full advantage. There are some significant uphill and downhill holes with plenty of minor elevation in between. The course has a very natural flow to it that is easy to follow.

The tees, tee signs and baskets were all in good condition. There are two tees on 11 of the holes. There are also next tee signs on wooden posts that make navigating the course pretty easy.

The course was in immaculate shape, with trashcans available. Honestly there were not even stray sticks in the fairway when I played. I was super impressed.

The rough is pretty thick but definitely manageable compared to other courses I have played in Michigan.

There is a building near the parking lot that has water and bathrooms available.

A nice practice basket on the way to Hole #1's Tee.

Cons:

This course is really missing an "air it out" hole. Usually even shorter courses have one long hole where you really need to pull a big drive to get it there.

The $9 entry fee for out of county residents is a bit much.

Of the 7 holes with only one tee, instead of combing them as red/blue together they made them white tees. The first one I came across I looked for 10 minutes for the blue tee but couldn't find it. Just adds a little confusion, nothing major.

The mosquitoes on this course were about as bad as I have ever come across (the size of small birds of prey). It has been a rainy spring so they were out in force and my Deep Woods Off did not faze them in the least. Giant, mutant, DEET resistant skeeters.......

Other Thoughts:

Really, a very fun course that is well put together and maintained. I prefer wooded courses so this was right up my alley. I will say that if I go back I will make sure I play some other nearby courses on the same day to try and get some more value out of the Washtenaw County cover charge.

I had two favorite holes. The first was #1, which is perfect introduction to the course. 313' on a gentle anny down a very picturesque tree lined fairway. The second was number 15. This hole is a dramatic decline in elevation, 289', turning a little leftwith a fallen tree about halfway down. You can get a putter there but it needs to hold the right line.

This course is a great addition to the great collection of courses in the Ann Arbor/Ypsilanti area.
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BogeyNoMore
Diamond level trusted reviewer
Premium Member
Experience: 19.9 years 484 played 183 reviews
4.00 star(s)

Pure Michigan! 2+ years

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Jun 26, 2011 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

Woodsy and technical with elevation that's used very effectively. Tree lined fairways (many dotted with a few more sprinkled in for good measure) require you to find and execute a line in order to score well. Course is aptly named, with many elevation changes ranging from subtle to very dramatic. Features several picturesque holes and visually impressive drop offs that are very inviting to throw, along with some distance robbing uphill grades. Well balanced mix of lines will have you using every shot in your arsenal, and thinking about your plan of attack. Challenging enough for experienced players without being intimidating to beginners. Wonderful disc play on a well-designed course.
• Flows naturally from basket to next tee, only had trouble in one spot (went to 16 after 9, had to back track to find 10).
• Concrete pads are fine and baskets were a non-issue. Distance only tee markers are simple but in good condition:
11 blues for long
11 reds for short
7 whites on holes with a single tee pad.
• Rough isn't too bad for the most part (but can be thick in spots). Risk of disc loss is relatively low for a course of this caliber.
• Very effectively isolated from other park activities. Park was clean and well maintained and absolutely bustling with other activity when we played, but course was completely secluded... hardly saw anyone during our round.
• Tons of shade makes playing here on hot days a lot easier.
• Update: Dubs league has added brooms to sweep tees at many holes - either they didn't quite have enough for all 18 holes, or someone's already swiped a few of them, but they are present on most holes.

Cons:

$9/car for out-of-county residents! At that price, they ought to include lunch or at least someone to sweep tee pads.
• Dual pads on 11 of the 18 hole are pretty much same line give ot take 75-130 ft.
• Fine when I played, but with all the elevation and so many bare patches in the wooded sections, I can totally see how the course would be a mess after a good rain, if not downright treacherous to get good footing on.
• If well wooded, technical courses aren't your idea of good discing, stay away - frustration is simply a matter of time. Just cause your drive looks OK doesn't means you're out of the woods (literally). Most holes offer opportunities to hit trees all along the fairway.
• No real "air it out holes," virtually every tee shot requires control.

Other Thoughts:

If I had to select one course that typifies Michigan disc golf, this would be it. Great design, terrain, and setting combine to create the quintessential Michigan discing experience. Course has aged beautifully and is solid in every aspect - no glaring deficiencies.

Bring friends to help out with the entry fee and play Rolling Hills the same day as Independence Lake to stretch your park pass and you've got one helluva nice day of DG.

Tons of quality DG variety make the Ann Arbor/Ypsi area a great destination: Hudson Mills, Rolling Hills, Ponds of Lakeshore, and Red Hawk at Independence Lake each have distinct personalities, and offer unique challenges depending on your personal strengths and weaknesses. Each of them is well designed, clean, a complete joy to play, and completely different from the others. For a shorter technical challenge, try nearby Mary Beth Doyle park - not up to the standards the others set, but not a bad course unto itself.
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AKormendi
Bronze level trusted reviewer
Experience: 25.7 years 65 played 27 reviews
4.50 star(s)

Ypsi's Disc Golf Claim to Fame 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Nov 24, 2010 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

-Challenging. A lot of technical shots. Long tees often have very tight windows to start with, most all have interesting lines on them necessary to avoid trees.
-Scenic. Woods, flowers, nice mowed fairways, and more hills than most of the area.
-Well maintained. Not much trash, and trashcans everywhere. Good seating on course.
-Good signs, tees, and baskets. Distances everywhere, multiple tees on most holes. Most everywhere it's clear where to go. Easy to skip from hole 9 to 16, though.
-Elevation. It's there, and it's well used. Hills to chuck your discs off, and brutal uphill shots, one into a mess of trees.
-Clubhouse on site to fill up water and use bathrooms.
-Good flow. Every hole follows naturally, and course arranged to be playable as shorter rounds if pressed for time.
-Break out every shot in your bag, you'll need it for the million different ways to get in trouble.
-Roughs not too bad, most places lack serious thorns, poison ivy and growth. Not everywhere, though.
-Hole 15. Its just awesome. Off the top of a huge hill needing to go around trees at all kinds of angles.

Cons:

-Prone to muddiness after it rains, watch your foot faults or you may skid in mud pits off the front end of teepads.
-Expensive for non-county residents. Well worth my $20 yearly pass, but $9 parking for non-Washtenaw residents. Still worth your money, but may price out some younger enthusiasts.
-Gets a little mosquito infested during that time of the year, but better than a lot of local courses during the troubled times. Bearable without bugspray at twilight, if you like slapping.
-A workout. More effort than you may like for your round, due to the hills and high probablility of hitting trees.
-Closes at sunset, so no night golf.
-No water hazards.
-Easy to skip holes at one point. Pay attention to basket numbers.
-Might be frustrating to newbies, a lot of opportunities to hit 10 trees in a single hole.

Other Thoughts:

I am so glad I live near this course.
It was closed for some time this year to put in roundabouts, I guess to better handle the water park traffic. I missed it so much, it was like a girlfriend studying abroad for a semester. And it was only 6 weeks.

Anyway, this course has everything but mercy. Washtenaw County has a lot of good courses to play, but this is definitely in our top tier and not to be missed on a trip to this area.
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Aceswild
Experience: 32.8 years 5 played 4 reviews
4.50 star(s)

Unique and Technical Course 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Aug 25, 2010 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

This course contains a great mix of shots on a very well maintained course in Ypsilanti. The majority of shots off the tee are straight or lean right which may be a advantage to lefties or right-handed forehands. Hilly terrain is both very welcome and fairly unique in this part of Michigan. The water park nearby is a great place to chill out after a round. (extra cost)

Cons:

Most of these cons are par for the course as they say in Michigan's outdoors. Bugs and poison ivy abound. The rough is very rough. Losing and/or finding discs should be expected on a typical round. Errant throws will be punished. There are a couple of dicey navigational moments for new players, but locals are generally helpful...and abundant. This course can be crowded during peak hours or league play. You play for free but admission to the park isn't free, but a yearly is only $20 and gets you into Independence Lakes courses as well. As a general warning, dogs are no longer allowed on the course.

Other Thoughts:

This course is a perfect compliment to Ypsilanti's other great course across town at Lakeshore. Play them both in a day and you'll get to throw every disc in your bag.
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m1morri1
Experience: 18.1 years 75 played 10 reviews
3.50 star(s)

Nice Park 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Aug 6, 2010 Played the course:once

Pros:

Nice mixture of holes. Very technical at points but some nice open holes as well.

Cons:

A little difficult to navigate because there are also nature trails through out the course. No maps just posts telling you distance and which direction to throw.

Other Thoughts:

It is now $9/car if you are a non-resident. Wish I would have had more time to enjoy the pool area as well.
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sbgolfer06
Experience: 3 played 3 reviews
3.50 star(s)

Alright place 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:May 15, 2010 Played the course:2-4 times

Pros:

It is a nice place like the tee pads and there and some different holes for forehands and backhands

Cons:

Alot of ivy there and some stupid holes, but who knows what else is wrong, and you have to pay to get in the park.

Other Thoughts:

Bring bug spray. Bring bug spray. Bring bug spray.
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jaydee
Experience: 22.9 years 6 played 6 reviews
4.00 star(s)

Rolling Hills 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Nov 15, 2009 Played the course:once

Pros:

Nice park, good use of what elevation is available, nice wooded holes. Two sets of tees: shorts are friendly to most players, longs are challenging for good players. Excellent workout for those looking for lefty-friendly course. Great place to develop a RH sidearm.

Cons:

High fees if not county resident with annual pass. Tees need brushing occasionally.

Other Thoughts:

Get your scoring done on the 1st 6 holes, after that birdies are harder to come by.

RH sidearm is a big asset on this course, particularly on the long tees. Short tees are much more neutral. Guys with a good RH flip-up shot also do well here. Lefties will want to come back again to play the longs.

Holes 7,8, and 12 require a very precise shot through wooded terrain. Hole 17 has very tight access to pin due to large tree in fairway getting bigger & bigger.
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maynes32
Experience: 21.6 years 29 played 6 reviews
3.50 star(s)

A little tree-intensive 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jul 3, 2009 Played the course:once

Pros:

- A very technical course, by and large, many of the courses in the area (HM, P@L) tend more towards big arms.
- well maintained and relatively clean - the people we saw patrolling for trash were mostly in the open areas, though, which is where no one leaves it.
- Two tee pads on most holes
- Brush is rarely very thick, difficult to lose discs
- Good changes in elevation. Two holes back to back (12&13 or so?) have extreme (by SE MI standards) changes, and are neat holes.
- The blind holes are well done, but spotters are recommended

Cons:

- The vast majority of the holes seemed to favor a LHBH or RHFH shot. Not all actually turned to the right (though many do), but many of the "straight" holes are very tight on the right and open to the left, making a RHFH/LHBH a much safer shot.
- Though I listed the technical nature as a plus, some holes went too far. I always feel (skill bias, perhaps) that threading it through the first 3-6 trees in the fairway is skill - the rest of them are just luck. I'd rather get penalized for lack of skill than lack of luck. I recognize that I have a bias towards big arm courses, and tried not to penalize much for this.

Other Thoughts:

If you're in the area (e.g. Ypsi), this makes a nice bookend with the Ponds at Lakeshore, which is an open, distance course.

The year pass vs. day pass seems about right to me - if you don't live in the area, $5 isn't that bad, but if you do, the cost of the year pass is more than worth it.
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jmrobleto
Experience: 22 played 1 reviews
3.00 star(s)

2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jun 22, 2009 Played the course:once

Pros:

Very clean and well-maintained. Good tees and good baskets. The placement of the baskets relative to trees and/or elevation on some holes makes them interesting. Multiple tees make the course ideal for players of various skill levels.

Cons:

While each hole is unique, the challenge always involves naviagting through trees. If you like a variety of holes that include open-field throws or water coming into play, you won't find that here. The direction of the next hole is sometimes poorly-marked. There are no signs at the tee, just yardage markers. You are throwing blind when the basket is not visible.

Other Thoughts:

The course was extremely crowded when I played, although everyone was very friendly. The entrance fee (especially for out-of-state visitors) is way too high, but they do take credit cards.
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Bitaddict
Experience: 3 played 3 reviews
4.50 star(s)

This Course is a GEM! 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jun 14, 2009 Played the course:once

Pros:

18 Unique Holes. Concrete Tees. Pro and Am Tees on a lot of the holes. Clean and well kept. Friendly players. Mix of both wooded and non-wooded shots. Cool elevation shots. Cool blind drives.

Cons:

The signs for the next holes could be a little nicer. Not bad or hard to follow they just don't do the course justice. Price is a rip if you are going to play by yourself but with a few friends seems more than fair! There is no real concession stand. You have to pay a seperate fee to get into the waterpark if you want access to a concession stand.

Other Thoughts:

This course was an 1 1/4 hour drive for me and was WELL WORTH THE DRIVE! This is a course you will want to arrive early at. Play a round and then enjoy the waterpark. Go back and play another round. The park is very nice. Bring something to drink and something for lunch. Not much in the way of eating near by. I would recommend this course to anyone wanting a break from HudsonMills.
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RiverBandit
Experience: 20.7 years 51 played 7 reviews
4.00 star(s)

2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:May 10, 2009 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

Very well maintained course make for a very enjoyable and scenic round of disc golf. Nicley mowed fairways on every hole make finding discs fairly easy. Mulch around many baskets looks really nice and helps your disc stay when you brick on the long putts. Great use of elevation. Great mix of open and tight fairways. Cement tee pads, signs around course help for easy navigation. Pro and Am tees on most holes. This course never seems to be really busy, can be a challenge for higher skill levels but can still be a fun course for beginers.
Easy acess to I-94 many other nice courses in the area.

Cons:

$9 daily pass for non county residents.
No dogs aloud.

Other Thoughts:

What a beautiful Course.
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bygwyllay
Silver level trusted reviewer
Experience: 17 years 93 played 78 reviews
4.00 star(s)

Challenging course 2+ years

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:May 8, 2009 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

Very well-kept course. Nicely designed with clean cut fairways both in the woods and out. Well marked and low vandalism. Challenging holes throughout. Great use of elevation. Hyzers and Anhyzers needed here.

Cons:

Too crowded when I played, however there was a doubles tournament going on, so we had to wait on a few holes.

**update**
been crowded EVERY time I've gone; it's $9 bucks if you don't live in Washtenaw county! man, bring like 5 friends so you don't have to eat the 50 cents/hole fee.

Other Thoughts:

$5 bucks if you live in Washtenaw. You don't need ID, just a real zip code.
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NEWBY1151
Experience: 19.9 years 100 played 39 reviews
4.00 star(s)

2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Sep 22, 2008 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

This is definitely one of the nicest courses around,course winds through (Rolling Hills)with lots of elevation changes,cement Pro and Am tees on every hole,most of the pro tees really change the hole,great variety of lefts and rights open and tight,practice basket by hole #1,Discraft baskets,nice signs display distance and pin placement,easy to navigate,bathrooms,nice park with picnic areas and wave pool,very clean,challenging and lots of fun,

Cons:

Last time I was there it had just rained and a few tee pads were under an inch plus of dirt,course can get muddy a few hills are steep and become very slippery,not many cons on this course

Other Thoughts:

Washtenaw county park pass required $4 daily for resident $8 daily for non-resident
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compn
Experience: 27.9 years 57 played 18 reviews
4.00 star(s)

Ypsi Disc 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Sep 4, 2008 Played the course:once

Pros:

Interesting course with plenty of wooded shots. Very easy to navigate between holes. A mix of sun/shade. Also a good mix of elevation shots. Dual tees that are actually more challenging for the Pro Tees (as opposed to just being 10 feet behind the am tee).

A very well maintained fairway and probably the cleanest course I've seen.

Cons:

Some holes have 6ft tall brush to eat a disc. No dogs allowed. Odd park hours and pricey to get in.

Other Thoughts:

Dogs are not allowed on disc golf course. Waterpark and Snack Bar open during summer.

No entrance to park from Bemis rd.

Course starts at opposite end of parking lot from park lounge, look for practice basket.
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Caribbeing
Experience: 24.9 years 18 played 12 reviews
4.50 star(s)

Great course with surprising amount of hills 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:May 23, 2008 Played the course:never

Pros:

Course itself is 18 holes, most very fun. Surprising amount of steep hills for southeast Michigan - you'll be throwing uphill and downhill at times. Course includes warm-up hole and nice clubhouse with bathroom.

Everything is well-marked - if you are ever confused, look for a 4x4 post near the basket - it usually has an arrow to the next hole. Tees are in great shape, and clear about distances and directions. Everything's in great shape - no vandalism.

The holes are really fun. There's a great mix of wide open blasts with a lot of precision throws through tunnels of trees.

No water holes, and very little swampiness.

Cons:

There's a $4 car fee, but most of the times I've come no one has been in the guard house, so it's been free.

A couple of holes are blind, so unless you've played the course before, it's hard to know where to throw.

Other Thoughts:

Start at the far end of the parking lot - away from the clubhouse.

Bring bug spray.
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