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Cheyenne, WY

Romero Park DGC

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2.085(based on 12 reviews)
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bobmcnelly
Gold level trusted reviewer
Experience: 13 years 326 played 190 reviews
2.50 star(s)

2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:May 26, 2020 Played the course:once

Pros:

- good quality baskets with numbers
- concrete tee pads
- good variety of distances ranging from 225 to 450 feet
- plenty of trees to force you to shapes lines
- good use of the elevation, uphill and downhill throws
- first tee pad very close to parking lot
- navigation is fairly easy

Cons:

- several baskets are tough to find from the tee pad
- quite a bit of nasty water on the course
- tee signs only have the hole number
- hole 8 is missing a tee sign
- quite a bit of tall grass that's easy to loose discs in

Other Thoughts:

Pretty decent course, with a tee sign upgrade this would easily be a 3.
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zmangin
Experience: 14 years 33 played 4 reviews
2.50 star(s)

Eh... Okay Course 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Apr 26, 2014 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

1. Short 9-hole course that can be played in under an hour.
2. Not very busy like Dry Creek and Mylar.
3. Several holes are aceable.
4. Hole #5 is the best as you tee off from on top of a hill. I even aced this hole in mid-April 2014.

Cons:

1. Marshy, muddy most of the time.
2. Hard to find best path around water at times; need to build wooden bridge for easier crossing.
3. Hole #8 is very long. 700+ ft.
4. During late summer, very tall weeds and little park maintenance is done.

Other Thoughts:

Decent mix of aceable baskets and one really long basket. Good course to play in early summer before weeds grow too high.
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markmcc
Diamond level trusted reviewer
Experience: 12 years 278 played 254 reviews
2.50 star(s)

Decent Nine Holes 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Apr 11, 2014 Played the course:2-4 times

Pros:

After reading some of the reviews I was expecting a crappy little course, but I enjoyed myself.

The biggest "pro" for me is the elevation on the course. There are several holes where you are playing significantly uphill or downhill, or even across the side of the hill. On the sidehill shots you have to consider forehand vs. backhand as the final fade may carry your disc on down the hill.

Crazy variety of lengths, from 160' to 940'. Includes a couple of good ace runs, several birdie holes, and one long downhill bomber hole.

Enjoyed Hole 5 which is a blind shot over a crest and down a hill to the basket in low area.

I also enjoyed Hole 8 because I seldom get to play a hole that is that long, but actually reachable. The tee is elevated and driving toward a basket 940 feet away is a great experience. With a couple of good drives you can birdie this Par 5 hole.

Cons:

Teepads are cleared off spots on the ground, and are uneven and rough. I don't use a run-up so they were fine for me, but they aren't anything to admire.

The only markings at the tee pad are 4x4 posts with the hole number on them. Distance information would be welcome, especially on Hole 8 so that you realize that the basket is 900+ feet away!

Several of the short holes are pretty simple drives to a basket near a tree. The trees add some interest, but these are pretty much "birdie or die" type holes.

Other Thoughts:

I played in early April. The ground was a little soggy but the grass hadn't started to grow. So I "missed" one of the biggest complaints on this course which is the tall grass.

Not an great course, but certainly worth playing.
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mndiscg
Diamond level trusted reviewer
Experience: 15.9 years 483 played 478 reviews
2.50 star(s)

It wasn't that bad! 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Sep 3, 2013 Played the course:2-4 times

Pros:

-Some shots had decent elevation. 4 and 5 stood out in my mind.
-Nice baskets
-A few ace runs are always appreciated
-Huge variance in distance.
-Probably won't be busy, mosy locals play at Dry Run Creek.
-Probably won't lose a disc if you play at the right time.
-There is a nice big parking lot and community center right next to this park.
-A good course for beginners. Only one crazy hole.

Cons:

-Hole 8 was probably too long
-I could see how the grass could get high and the creek could be muddy but it didn't bother me one bit.
-Natural tees, not really a big deal but could be improved on.
-Not many trees, just one or two for most holes.

Other Thoughts:

-The only navigating difficulty I found was from 1 to 2. Just go behind the basket and you will find a warn path and some boards over the creek.
-The land isn't great but it was used well enough. If this course is taken care of it can be an enjoyable experience for players of all levels.
-None of Cheyenne's 4 courses are all that great. This one, Dry Creek and Mylar are all pretty similar in quality in my opinion. This one is the easiest to get to from the interstates.
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The Valkyrie Kid
Diamond level trusted reviewer
Experience: 46 years 1562 played 1507 reviews
2.50 star(s)

I Guess I Missed The Worst It Has To Offer! 2+ years

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Jul 19, 2012 Played the course:once

Pros:

I must have missed the worst this course has to offend. The wind wasn't bad, the grass was a reasonable height. It was pretty hot and dry. The natural teepads aren't the best, they're pretty lumpy in places. The course has simple little tee signs showing the hole number only, no distance or par. A problem is that the signs are often located at the front left corner of the pad or right in a way of a RHBH throwers follow through. Be careful and keep that little tidbit in mind here.

# 5 is a cool downhill throw over the creek. # 8 is a monster, 940' where you throw out towards the trains.The fairways were mowed in places (No 4-5' high grass today). The course has a nice variety of shorter ACE runs complimented by the two big downhill bombs. The creek comes into play on a couple of holes.

Cons:

It wouldn't be that tough to build a simple bridge over the creek in a couple of places, would it? The course is hot and dry and dusty. Bring water! No wind today, I must have been lucky.

Other Thoughts:

This is a decent little 9 hole course. The two long downhill throws give it a little character and spice things up a bit. I'd love to see some work done on the tee boxes. How about some patio blocks installed? They'd be a wonderful addition. A primitive bridge or two over the creek would also be nice additions. All in all, a pretty average type course.
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