Kewaunee, WI

Winter Park

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7 1
booradly
Bronze level trusted reviewer
Experience: 12 years 166 played 24 reviews
5.00 star(s)

by far the best course i have played to date 2+ years

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Nov 17, 2012 Played the course:once

Pros:

-nice park
-huge changes in elevation
-easy navigation
-holes 1,2 ,4 make for good warm up holes to get you lose
- holes 7,8,9,a,b,c,d,e made for some of the hardest/ most fun holes i have ever played up on the top of the hill in the woods(not to take away from holes 12,13,g,h,i,14,15 that are awesome i was just on top of my game up on top of the hill) the 8 holes on the top of the hill are all very heavily wooded that force you to throw through really tight windows.
-12,13,g,h,i,14 are all in a valley around a creek and are also awesome holes that really test your skill, g is my my personal my favorite in this section of the course the pad is up on the side of the valley and you throw a tight line back down into it
-15 is super fun you throw from the top of the hill all the way down to the bottom its a bomber but with how high up you are its not hard to get a good way up the fairway. but it is awesome to see your disc fly that far up in the air.

Cons:

-this course could really use some better pads
-hole 3 is a really fun hole but i would have liked to get a little more warmed up before a though hole like that
-holes 10,f,11 could be made a little harder being mostly open with woods around them
-after how epic 15 was 16,17,18 were lame being open field shots down near the road that leads to the parking lot and are by far the worst 3 holes on the course. but all of the epic ones more then make up for it

Other Thoughts:

i drove from the west burbs of Chicago up here to play and if i only played this course it would be well worth the trip. this blows all of my local courses away.
this is by far the best course i have played. there are many courses down by me that are rated in the 4's but this course is so much better i had to rate it a five maybe if i find something better i might change this to a 4.5 but its a 5 to me until i play something better
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5 7
matrathvy
Experience: 24.9 years 108 played 9 reviews
5.00 star(s)

WOW!!! 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jun 28, 2011 Played the course:once

Pros:

I found this course to be a true challenge. In all the best ways though. When we got to the course there was a sense of AWE just looking at the fact that it was all over the Ski Hill. Every basket seemed to be placed in the optimum place for that hole. Some of them used the trees for obstacles, others used geography and a few used distance(or lack of).

Cons:

Walking the hills was difficult, but I'm not the most fit discer. The holes that water was in play were disappointing, not that I want to lose discs in rivers and ponds, but I was expecting something tougher then a stream that is 3 inches deep.

Other Thoughts:

The views from the top of the hill were amazing. The signage was decent, each hole was marked well and had the information needed but the signs pointing to the next hole were slices of logs with permanent marker on them. In other words hard to spot from time to time. All in all, I don't understand how this course FELL from the Top 10 best on this website! It deserved its spot in MANY ways.
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5 9
Frosty
Experience: 15 played 3 reviews
5.00 star(s)

2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Aug 5, 2010 Played the course:once

Pros:

- An amazing mix of shots
- Not for the beginning player so it keeps the pace going
- Gourgeous area
- The best disc golf course I have played to date

Cons:

- Didn't have enough time to play it twice
- Bugs were bad during mid- August

Other Thoughts:

-Amazing, you have to try it
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Dave242
Gold level trusted reviewer
Experience: 29.9 years 394 played 276 reviews
5.00 star(s)

A+ = Winter Park is perfection realized! 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Jun 27, 2010 Played the course:once

Pros:

What I personally like and how this course (from the Blue tees) stacks up in my list of 18 (and more) hole courses:

1) Holes with good risk/reward. Fair, but harsh punishment for bad decisions or execution. == A+

(With narrow but fair fairways, huge hillsides for roll-aways, to natural OB's (and rustically unnatural fence-line OB's) and several holes with multiple legit paths to the basket, this course has you thinking and sweating it out at almost every turn. If the wind is blowing at all, there is no letting up at Winter Park.)

2) Holes that have rewarding birdie opportunities for me. I'm a Blue level player (950ish skill) who throws 300' accurately, 360' max. == A+

(This course was designed around my game and maybe even for those with even slightly less D than me.....which will be nice as I get older after manOpause. The effects of extreme elevation change from tee to basket have been ideally designed.)

3) More wooded than open - lots of variety of shots required caused by hole shape and topography == A+

(Right, left, up, down, straight, flat - this course has it all. Perfect mix of wooded holes to more open holes. The narrow holes in the pines at the top of the hill are a little repetitive and one (8 I think) is bordering on luck-inducing narrow....but they are great and fun holes. Holes 11-14 (includes G, H & I) are my favorites due to the nature of the multiple routes and variation......and their particular type of beauty.)

4) Natural beauty (Appalachian beauty preferred) and seclusion. == A+

(The beauty of this course is absolutely stunning! What is even more amazing is that it has 5 (or more) distinct "feels" that are all absolutely stunning: Tahoe-esque trails, dense prairie grass areas, northwood pinestands (where you can peek out into cornfields - knee high by the 4th of July, baby!), Appalachian beauty, and New England-eqsue manicured grass complete with split rail snake style fencing. It is so cool how you transition from one to the next and feel like you have walked into a whole new world each time. The view of Lake Michigan and the fish hatchery ponds are a nice added bonus....too bad the pond is no longer in play! Regarding seclusion, at least 16 of the holes have you feeling nicely off in nature.....which is more than you can ask for on any 18-hole course!)

5) Bonus points for multi-throw holes with defined landing zones, good risk/reward and multiple options to play them. == D

(From the Blues there is only one multi-throw hole....at least I consider it a multi-throw hole as I have neither the arm nor the guts to cut across the OB area to get within gimme up-n-down range.)

Other Thoughts:

Special note: Winter Park has poked some holes in my rating scale.....but, it has also set the standard by which all other courses will be rated. With the bonus point for #5, it got me to a perfect score of 100. That is not a problem in itself, but I got to perfection and there is room for improvements - the biggy being more multi-throw holes. And, those are planned and half of them are already implemented (I looked at the completed ones but did not play them or grade them). What a great problem to have - a course that blew up my rating scale! The bigger problem to me is that I do not live in Kewaunee!
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It's all about feeding the addiction, so I ranked this course subjectively based on my own "personal addiction factor". The grades above tell how well this course will draw me back to itself again and again and again. See my profile for specifics on my rating philosophy.

I fancy myself as a connoisseur of good course design and I am a competitive Blue level (950-ish rated) with mid-level power (accurate to 300' with max D of 360'). Since I have played a decent number of courses (150+ 18-hole, 90+ 9-hole as of late 2009), my hope is that players/explorers who have similar addiction tastes will find my ratings list helpful as they choose courses to play and explore.

I fully expect others with different tastes/philosophies to disagree with me.....and that's the fun of things here.
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rusch_bag
Experience: 17.9 years 107 played 9 reviews
5.00 star(s)

Winter Park 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Jul 2, 2010 Played the course:once

Pros:

What a nice course. Easily up there with the best that I have played.
- It offers a great variety of shots. I threw my shortest disc off the tee and my longest and everything in between. It also makes you throw left, right,and straight in a good balance.
- It has elevation which is key in being a very good course.
- It has some water which makes a course better always
- It has wide open let it rip holes as well as fairways that are no more than 5 feet wide at times while still being fair
- There are 27 holes which is 9 better than most courses
- It is secluded so you do not have to worry about it being packed or even having to wait at all
- Even though there are several paths and getting lost could be very easy, the signs tell you exactly where to go
- The course itself is very nicely maintained and has benches at most holes and a few port o pottys out on the course too
- overall this course is just super fun

Cons:

- the teepads are gravel which is kind of a bummer, but in all reality i had no problems with them at all. I normally slip a lot and did not have any problems at all
- the bugs were bad especially on the loops for the extra 9

Other Thoughts:

This course is an absolute must play. It is kind of out in the middle of no where, but it is worth the trip. I cannot wait to get out there and play it again. Just make sure you bring some bug spray and every disc in your bag cause you will need it.
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6 5
Philzcrazy
Experience: 28.9 years 1 played 1 reviews
5.00 star(s)

Two Scoops of Awesome!!! 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Nov 13, 2009 Played the course:once

Pros:

Pro - Trees... they saved me a couple of times.

Winter Park is a challenging course to say the least and this course has everything you can think of. Hills, wooded holes, long drives, steep drop offs around some of the baskets, water hazards, and in some of the areas the wind currents can be very tricky as you transition from wooded areas, to open areas, then back to wooded areas. Plus, to top it all off... it's 27 holes!!! How many other courses can say that? A good drive can save you on some of the holes if you're not a good putter like me, but you have to be careful as some of the holes are deceivingly shorter than you think.

Cons:

Con - Trees... they screwed me a couple of times.

Concrete tees would be a good addition.

Other Thoughts:

Because of the variety of challenges, if you're looking to take your game to the next level... Winter Park is the place to go to as their pro tees will have you using every throw and disc that you have. However, if you're looking for a little bit more of a laid back round, the short tees ensure that you have a fun round instead of a frustrating one.
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3 4
tomdizzlefizzle
Experience: 20.9 years 184 played 12 reviews
5.00 star(s)

strumsulasent 2+ years

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Oct 12, 2009 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

Every finesse throw you have, you will need here. Elevation, tightly wooded, all you need in a challenging course. What looks like a great drive can easily turn into a triple bogie. tough pin placements make for challenging putts.

Cons:

Gravel tee pads could be better in some areas. Fairways in the woods could use some grooming. Could be a few longer holes. Tim kopacs is tiny! Mainly the course is just missing length. The gold tees just make you want to throw up in your mouth for they just make you need to be lucky or throw 900 feet. Not fun at all. Did i mention how tiny tim is! dont get me wrong though Winter is amazing!!

Other Thoughts:

If you live in Wisconsin or even anywhere and love to disc, Winter is a must. The creator/designer/caretaker Tim is a disc golf fanatic who keeps adding new things every year. Get to winter and bang hot young woman
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10 4
Tao-te-CHING
Experience: 25.9 years 25 played 2 reviews
5.00 star(s)

2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Oct 3, 2009 Played the course:2-4 times

Pros:

One of the best courses I have played! Where do I begin? Plenty of skill shots and a nice variety of distance shots as well. The addition of the 9 letter holes makes an already challenging course that much harder. The yellow rims on the Innova baskets makes it very easy to see where your shooting. Also hole seventeen is one of the most unique shots I have seen..... a long mandatory dog leg around an old log cabin. A beautiful hole that challenges your distance hyzer shot.

Cons:

I don't have many cons to this course other than the obvious. Its well known that Winter Park is a ski hill in the winter so it lacks concrete tees. That isnt a problem for me except for hole 15. The tee gives you no chance to have proper footing for a good power drive, although I will say that is has improved since I played it last in the spring.

Other Thoughts:

The reason I started playing disc golf is because I love hiking. Winter park offers you a good work out on rough terain along with beautiful scenary. If your out of shape and don't like the rugged forest courses this course is not for you. If you like a course that captures the true essence of disc golf in all of its natural glory..... GO OUT AND PLAY IT TOMORROW
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harr0140
Diamond level trusted reviewer
Premium Member
Experience: 15.3 years 1508 played 480 reviews
5.00 star(s)

Just one step above Silver Creek 2+ years

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Sep 13, 2009 Played the course:once

Pros:

1) Incredible property with even more room for expansion I am sure. There are another 9 holes out there somwehere for sure. Lots of wooded areas have been untapped and maybe a couple more launches down the skihill would be allright!

2) Very well maintained . . . very clean and most branches seem to always be cleaned up. This is of course due in part to the incredible volunteers who work up there and the money that is contributed through the donation box. I gave more than they requested of $3 because I felt it was worth it and I only had $4 in my wallet so what was I going to do with the extra $1 anyways.

3) Incredible elevation changes. You start off at the bottom of the hill working laterally, then you gently climb the "bunny slope" over the next 3-4 holes . . . including one hole set down into the wooded area to the side of the bunny hill. The 4th hole is a tough uphiller because you have to throw first around a bend and timing the cut on the disc might be tough . . . but fortunately the fairways are fairly forgiving when they are using ski runs as fairways. It would be tough to miss this so badly you get punished by the woods. The 5th hole reaches the top of the bunny hill and #6 goes up and over a little crest to where the chairlift ends. Then you go off for some galavanting in the woods for a bunch of holes (if you play the extra lettered holes). There are some tough slopes on these tightly wooded holes too, that could easily give you a rollaway or a shot off a tree could put you in some precarious positions having to deal with more trees and more slopes. One massive ravine that is only a few feet from the basket on hole #8D. #10 is across the top of the hill with the basket set just inside of a wooded gap. Walk down the hill a ways to the 11th hole that brings you down a little shoot down a hill to the base of the hill again. Some more wooded holes #13 is a big downhiller with a massive left to right swing. Looks like an almost impossible gap to hit despite it being pretty wide. It will test your shot making for sure. #13, 14 and G, H, and I are all pretty tough demanding holes with tight woods and big swings in elevation. Great section of the course in my opinion. #15 is the top of the mountain throw down the hill fairly close to the chairlift. It's a cool 715' down the hill to the basket with a 500' throw reaching the botom of the hill and allowing you a chance to throw your approach under the basket. It is a tough 3 unless you get the flight correct and can carry out into the flats towards the basket. That is about the recap of most of the incredible elevation on this course. Simply put it isn't just wasteful elevation change it all has some challeneg besides just being up or down or sidehill. There are other factors that need to be considered.

4) Variety is the spice of life. This course has the elevation changes, tight wooded technical holes, left to right holes, right to left holes, water, OB, a couple big ripper holes. It has pretty much everything you can ask for in the design of a course.

5) Nice baskets and very nice tee signs. They really help you understand how to execute the shots.

6) Nice benches at most every tee and garbage pails help to keep this course pretty clean.

7) 10' gap down a treelined fairway of spruce or pines . . . I don;t remember . . . on Hole #8. Shoot it hard and fast and keep it straight for a chance at 2 but hit a tree and shoot off to the side maybe has a 4 written all over it. Good challenging hole!

8) Love the risk.reward of a lot of the holes around the baskets. If you are accurate and can gun all the gaps you will do well and if you can make 30-40' putts with no problem on varied terrain you will have no problem, but on occassion the less caliber player will need to simply lay up and take a tap in bogey to not risk 2-3 rollaways!

Cons:

1) Biggest issue and only major con I can see is the lack of concrete tees. I understand why they don't think they can use them, but it is the only thing keeping me from giving this course a 5 rating. It is by far the best designed and best property I have played on and like I said below I have played some pretty great courses (some of which were at one point ranked in the top 10 and all have received 5 rankings from some users. I don't know what it will take to get my first 5 rating but this course is the closest I have come so far. It is my favorite course and it certainly is an awesome property and the designers and builders did a great job in using all of the awesome features of this course without any waste. Now lets see if we can get you guys some concrete pads!

2) There are a few slick and dangerous spots on this course that may or may not improve over time. Some of the severe slopes are just slick clay and I doubt mulch will even stay there in a rainstorm, unless the trees do enough to slow down the rain from moving across the soil. This makes it tough to get good footing on many shots, but I have seen worse on skihills before. Just get used to it.

3) Uphill gravel tee on #6 is the worst on the course. I have already mentioned the importance of good footing on tees but this i sby far the worst one.

4) Barbed wire is visible in some spots on this course. It got me when I slipped on the slick clay in one spot and nearly ripped off half my shorts as I tried to battle the slick slope. I will wear these shorts only for disc golf now, but be careful to watch for barbed wire!

5) Not beginner friendly, but I cant fault the course because it would be tough to make this course beginner friendly. It was intended to be a blue player or higher and I am not quite there but I still enjoyed it. I will not factor this into my overall rating but I still wanted to mention it!

Other Thoughts:

I played this course in the rain after already playing Silver Creek, Indian Creek and Picnic Hill. My favorite course to date would have been Silver Creek but Winter park surpasses it because of its more dramatic elevation. They both have great balance and they both have an outstanding variety in shot types, foliage density, elevation changes, water etc. The only thing keeping Winter Park from the 5 rating is probably their teepads. It has been said so far that the teepads will probably never become concrete but it is the only thing keeping this course from being my only 5 rated course to date. And I have played some great courses who have received 5 disc rating before like Freeman Lake, Bryant Lake Park, Charlie Vettiner, Justin Trails Classic, Vallarta Ast, Dretzka, The Sinks. My point in sayng this is that this course has EVERYTHING except good footing on the teepads which is a huge impact on the game and the fun you have. If you are slipping all over the place are you really gonna throw as accurate as you nromally do??? No way. You are gonna hit more trees, be more errant an dhave less of a good time . . . because you know you can execute the shots but the footing is keeping you from being able to do so.
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6 5
floyd
Experience: 25.9 years 68 played 1 reviews
5.00 star(s)

2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:May 17, 2009 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

This is one of the most well balanced courses I have ever played. It has good elevation, tight woods, a pond shot, some awesome bomber holes, and risky greens. This course will challange your game.

Cons:

To me I really don't have any cons. Bugs can be bad anywhere you play. T he tall grass only forces you to be more accurate with your throws.

Other Thoughts:

This course is a must for anyone who loves to play the game. If you haven't made it here to play yet, do yourself a favor and plan a trip to play it. Its only 2hrs from milwaukee and well worth the trip.
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iloqutiss1
Experience: 23 years 38 played 3 reviews
5.00 star(s)

My favorite course 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Aug 8, 2009 Played the course:2-4 times

Pros:

*Excellent use of terrain and elevation changes.
*Great balance of necessary shots to succeed.
*Short tees are great for beginners with plenty of challenge still presented by terrain.
*Long tees add good distance and more challenge as well as changing the feel of the course adding variety.
*Many unique holes.
*Beautiful scenery.
*Not busy at all.
*Quite a workout.

Cons:

*No option to play 9 for a quick round.
*Quite a workout.
*Could be bears about (lions and tigers too?).
*No free beer.
*Where's the free beer?
*Look I really am trying to come up with some cons here, gimme a break.
*I want free beer darnit!

Other Thoughts:

This course is absolutely amazing! It's worth the drive but make sure you bring your own beer because for some reason they just don't supply it at the course. Make sure you start early and bring plenty of water(or beer) and bug spray. Wear good hiking shoes and be prepared for a long, fun round.
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5 5
GB Phil G
Experience: 23.9 years 119 played 15 reviews
5.00 star(s)

NE Wisconsin= Disc Mecca 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Jun 2, 2013 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

GB Phil G here. Just thought I'd tell the world that Tim Kopacz, the dedicated creator of Winter Park has moved to Marquette, luckily for Marquette he will bring his mad scientist dg course creation skills with him. When he left he gave me the wheel for Winter Park.

Winter Park is tough. It covers a lot of ground on an east facing river valley hillside full of ridges and ravines. The trees are thick, the ground is full of roots and plants. Proper footwear is important to deal with the hills. There's poison ivy on the hillsides and stinging nettle in the valleys. Its got bugs, pine trees, thorn bushes, and probably some hidden barbed wire. Winter park has all the features, over the water, through the woods, across the meadow and off the top of the hill. Be sure to read the tee signs, they explain a lot. The tee pads are natural; expect uneven loose and short approaches.

So here is what you can expect to see now that I'm the caretaker. The course will remain tough as nails, an adventure style disc golf course with some of the hardest holes around. The tee pads are the number one priority, they will remain natural. Rocks will be used as a border to level and lengthen tee pads, crusher dust will be the surface. The goal is to create a tee pad that is tournament worthy. They'll be great. Navigation will improve with more signs pointing to the next hole. Eventual tee sign upgrade. Ones that depict where blind baskets are and which pin placement.

There are winter basket placements and summer placements. The hardest layout is after Thanksgiving weekend when several baskets move into the woods and off the ski hill. The easiest layout has typically been after July 4th. By then people are wanting some of those easier birdies again. The seven gold pads have not been maintained.

Please note that while the course is playable in the winter it is CLOSED anytime the ski hill is in operation. The lift and tubing hill run on weekends and what not.

Please feed the donation tube. Any amount is appreciated. It goes to winter park disc golf where it is saved for a major improvement; such as rubber pads or an extra nine baskets. Thank you very much and enjoy Winter Park.

Other Thoughts:

Ofcourse I rated it 5.0. I would. I rate every grueling disc golf course high.
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orcchmp
Experience: 14.9 years 24 played 6 reviews
5.00 star(s)

Variety and Scenic 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Jul 27, 2009 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

I just finished a week long stay in town with the designer and played this course a number of times! Two 27 hole rounds a day sometimes, all within four consecutive days, and in the heat and humidity! We played short tees, long tees, 18 hole layout, 27 hole layout, and some modified "wooded" and "open" layouts. I couldn't get enough. I came from MN and this course blew me away. You start out bombing a 400'+ shot along the road and with a ski hut in the way. Then the baskets is tucked in the woods up on a boulder pile! The course just kept getting better too! Personally I love the greens all tucked on the sides of hills and near the edge of woods. I'm not the best putter and this kept others in my group from ripping putts from further away because everyone was afraid of rollaways or blowbys. I think the stretegy involved in playing this course really brings out the best in golfers. Almost every green has some extreme risk of rollaway or thick brush nearby (hole 10 has a 50'+ dropoff just 20' past the basket, hole 13 is surrounded on 3 sides by a creek 15' away, hole B is right on a steep edge of a washed out bank, and hole H green must be on a 45 degree slope!) Some of the holes can be cruel and beat you down, but over the course of 4 rounds, I have had good throws on them and they feel REAL good then (hole 3 is a winding and rolling monster 350' thru the tight woods, hole D is 325' through a tight tunnel with an awful slope off the entire right edge, hole 9 is unbelievably tight with trees everywhere but we parked it a few times, and hole H is as the tee sign says "Geezus H!" - tight and that tricky green I just mentioned). There was a bit of everything here, I used every shot in my bag and then some due to lost discs! It was awesome to play uphill, downhill, over water, through tight trees, and air it out on long open holes. I was thoroughly impressed by nearly every hole. As we played the first time, I couldn't believe some of what we encountered. It was great to have Tim with and he explained how the hole was designed and what the intention was. Either off the tee, or on the green of every hole made me think more than twice about what to throw for the best result. It was wonderful how quiet and peaceful it was and that we could enjoy the beauty. Tim and Erin take great care too as they were picking up every bit of trash and errant stick or stone the entire round. It would help if everyone did the same.

Cons:

The rough is rough! My buddies were off quite a bit and we spent a good time looking for discs, but by the middle of our second round, we knew what to throw and what to avoid. Playing a control game sure does help here! This course is a workout! Up and down up and down. It can really kick your but we all need it I guess. The woods (and there are LOTS) can be disheartening because they are tight, but we take it all with a grain of salt.

Other Thoughts:

I play mainly MN courses and Winter Park was awesome. I'm so glad my buddy pointed it out and let me know. I need to get on this site too and keep track of what I play, I'll get to it some day. I felt I had to write a review, I owe it to Tim to rave about such a fine job he did at Winter Park, and how well they keep it up too with very limited support and organized budget or resources (just a SMALL group of local fanatics). If you love playing, you'll love it here, plain and simple. Yeah, it is challenging and will beat you down in some cases, but bring along a case of your favorite and enjoy the peaceful setting and beauty of the park.
UPDATE: Explanation - I rated this course a 5 based on the intangibles I know. The local disc golf group is SMALL and they do it ALL out there. This course is entirely brought to you via a group of dedicated, proud, and creative individuals. While this course is not a private and immaculate disc golf complex (lacks concrete tees, lacks nice landscaping, lacks things a budget or steady income can afford for a course) it is an amazing course. This I mean without bias. You get to throw all kinds of holes here and get so much variety that you'll not be wanting more (unless you want more of no woods). There are so many unique and characteristic things on this course, and it is extremely challenging. The woods are very tight, and greens are VERY risky in very many instances. Personally I absolutely love this type of challenge, and personally I must applaud my friend and what he has done at Winter Park.
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elner
Experience: 25.8 years 27 played 1 reviews
5.00 star(s)

All around best across the US 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jul 27, 2009 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

I have played courses all over the US and I can't help but compare them all to my hometown favorite Winter Park. This course is excellent. It has such amazing balance and variety. And it is very well upkept and maintained. Every hole has been designed and scrutinized to offer something specific to include shot placement, use of terrain, risky greens, tight fairways, and views of beutiful scenery. There are plenty of obstaclesa and natural features for risk takers here. Some of the more noteable features are throwing across a pond on the last hole (all 300'), throwing 715' down a huge hill to the pin below, throwing down fairways that are so tight, an ATV will barely fit, many holes on top of the hill (150' above the parking lot) have amazing views, and a creek winds through the second half in the wooded valley. Very clean, scenic, not busy, well maitained, and always improving. The club has work days out here all the time and members often take their days off to put time into upgrades.

Cons:

Some may call the crushed stone tees a con, as is common, but I actually like them. You can play them in ANY weather and never slip or trip. You don't have to worry about erosion off the edges of conrete either. I guess my only con here is that the rough will SEVERELY punish you, and I end up off-fairway very often. It can be frustrating, but not too entirely cruel if you throw accurately. For those not always on their game, the need for accuracy here may throw some weaker players off their game. If you can appreciate smacking an occasional tree, and love the reward of threading the needle of a tight fairway, you'll be all good here.

Other Thoughts:

The amount of work is clearly evident here. I think anyone from anywhere can come to this course and appreciate the scenic beauty, carefully thought out design, amazing variety of holes, and thoughtfulness of unique features. All in all, if you are a true disc golfer who loves a challenge, variety, and amazing scenery, you will LOVE it here! Winter Park is PHENOMINAL!
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10 6
TheWCG
Experience: 15.9 years 374 played 15 reviews
5.00 star(s)

My Favorite Hands down. 2+ years

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:May 23, 2009 Played the course:2-4 times

Pros:

Let me start off by saying that Winter Park has the best Variety, Challenge, Beauty, Entertainment, Character, than ANY other course I've played to date. To list all the pros on this course could take all night to attempt such a task. It's one of those courses you tell your friends who haven't been about it over and over on different holes, shots, etc.. Thats not a pro for them.:) Everytime I play this course, it seems SUPER private and secluded. You NEVER get that rushed feeling I'm so used too. BIG + in my book! It's definitely a slow moving round everytime... A LOT of fun to play and Still my personal #1 favorite course.

Cons:

The only Cons on this course are really the teepads in a few locations. Some are still lacking consistency with erosion problems but maintenance can be tough despite the elevation, Quads, And the madman driving it.:D But the effort is always there.

Other Thoughts:

The course was originally an 18 hole that expanded into a 27 with "letter loops". The 18 hole is a SUPER solid course alone and the addition of the "letter holes" makes the course my personal #1 for the "5 disc rating" courses I've played to date.
This last weekend (Oct 30, 2010) I got an Opportunity to play a round with a few DGCR members. Noill Golf, GoodDriveBadPutt, Superberry(Designer), and few other Non-DGCR members. All these people were just a LOT of fun to shoot with and some pretty genuine people.
This course In my opinion is well worth a play and you must see it for yourself. There are MANY pictures of this course that just don't do justice at ALL.... It's a MUST PLAY and EXTREMELY UNDERATED!!! Get it back in the "Top Ten"!!! Thanks Superberry!!!
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jhgonzo
Gold level trusted reviewer
Experience: 25.9 years 92 played 46 reviews
5.00 star(s)

The Best in Northeast WI, Hands Down! 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:May 31, 2009 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

1. Variety! Probably the most desirable feature for a course to have. While some of the tight, shorter wooded holes have similarities (narrow straight alleys/tunnels to navigate), you literally have to bring every shot in your arsenal, including shots you may not be consistent or comfortable with. I rarely use a tomahawk shot due to the fact I'm still developing a solid technique for this, but yet I frequently find myself in situations out here where there's no other option. The few open holes make up for their lack of trees with OB water/distance/elevation, so don't think you're necessarily in the clear when you step up to these tees. If you shank your drive from the top of the hill on #15, it is VERY possible you could wind up in the drink bordering #18.
2. The 27-hole addition adds an immense challenge to playing the usual 18-hole layout. There are several spots where the new 9 breaks away from the traditional 18, so it's not mandatory to play them. Keep in mind that playing all 27 will consume a good chunk of your time, so plan ahead!
3. Signature holes. True, you won't be telling your buddies about every single hole out here, but you'll walk away thoroughly impressed by the design and use of the land's natural and manmade features. The wooded holes by the creek starting out the Back 9 of the Traditional layout are definitely memorable. Hole #15 you just gotta see for yourself...a monster downhole ripper where you should be happy with a 3. Hole #18 from the long tee requires you to shoot over a reservoir...you can either run at it here and risk coming up short (it's almost all water in a straight line from tee to basket, 300+ feet), or play it safe and take a shortcut over the water, landing more left of the hole. The views from the top of the hill are amazing. I also enjoyed Hole #H on the extra 9, probably just because I managed to park-and-deuce it, and not roll repeatedly down the hill as everyone else in my group did (after my deuce, the next best score in our group was a 5, then some 7's...ouch!)
4. Multiple tees. I've played from both the short and long tees, but now I see that there are unmarked Gold tees. This seems like a challenge I'm willing to undertake in the future, although I can't say I'll be particularly happy with my scorecard afterwards!
5. Recent improvements and additions. Aside from just expanding to 27 holes, this course has come a LONG WAY from its initial layout (I think it was 11 holes originally), when it mostly utilized the elevation of the skiing areas...up, down, up, down! The maintenance and upkeep have improved tremendously as well, presumably due to successful fundraising efforts and thus a higher budget. I'd imagine it could be a pain, and very time consuming, keeping everything out here "up to par."
6. Family- and beginner-friendly. I wouldn't recommend groups with small children and/or beginning disc golfers to play the long tees here. Our last time out we had several children AND beginners, so we played all 27 from the short tees, and the kids never complained about being tired once (which I doubt would be the case if we'd made them play long tees). Kids especially seem to love the downhill part of #15 (yeah, we made them play long there, 'cause there's really no other way to play that hole in my opinion!) and running through the creek-bed areas.

Cons:

1. While the location is simply awesome and probably the best choice for this course in the area, first-timers may get a wee bit lost. But not to worry, the directions provided should get you there, and while you won't see signs for the course until your final turn onto the main park road, keep in mind it's right next to the fishery, so follow those signs beforehand.
2. Bugs! I'd expect this at any heavily wooded course in proximity to several bodies of water, especially in Wisconsin, so I can't really take away points for this factor. Just remember bug spray.
3. The third con is that I can't think of a third con for this course. It's THAT well-designed, maintained, scenic, and challenging.
4. There's a dam nearby. I hate dams.

Other Thoughts:

If you need work on developing your short game, you'll definitely get that opportunity here. Don't expect an easy recovery if you shank your drive off to either side. You might be okay if your drive is on-line but comes up short (the ol' "worm-burner"), but don't think you can just muscle up and rip every single tee shot. This is more of a brains than brawn course in that you'll need to think your shots through, not just be a jock and try to outdrive everyone. Overdriving some holes especially will put you in a bad spot, so look at the safe-play routes where applicable.
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TornadoWolf
Experience: 24.2 years 2 played 2 reviews
5.00 star(s)

Favorite course in N.E.W. 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Nov 8, 2008 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

Amazing variety of play. Take your pick from a wide open downhill 712' shot, or 200'ish feet down a hallway where you can touch both sides of the fairway by stretching your arms out. The course has amazing views, great wildlife, excellent course layout, and fun people playing the course.

Cons:

Crushed stone pads. Someday the county will realize that disc golf at this park is going to be what makes the park run and they'll finally let Tim put in cement pads...I certainly hope. I can wait for that day, because most of the crushed stone pads are in excellent shape and have settled to a solid driving stance.

Other Thoughts:

There is also an excellent mountain bike trail at this park. Always yield to riders while on the course. The trails are an excellent cardio challenge that goes up and down the hill through various switchbacks many times. This park is my favorite local place to play around, and I am there at a minimum weekly during the regular season.
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superberry
Gold level trusted reviewer
Experience: 26 years 342 played 98 reviews
5.00 star(s)

Disc Golf Wonderland! WI's best variety without question! 2+ years

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

Pros:

Variety galore. Every type of disc golf hole and feature utilized here (a few "par 4" holes, but no real "5's" until some new gold tees and alternate pins are installed). There are wide open ripper holes, downhill bombers, downhill finesse touch shots, water hazards (meandering creek and a pond to throw completely over), road ob, left/right/straight, long/short, and open/tight perfect balance.

27 holes! Also easy to follow 18 hole course or any combination in between because the extra 9 holes for the 27 are comprised of 'loops' in between exiting holes (i.e. 5 holes "A thru E" between Holes 8 and 9). [Not an 18 with a separate 9 - a full 27 hole course]

Memorable holes galore. There are more than a handful of signature holes here - bring your camera and lots of extra discs to take that extra drive. You will step up to almost every tee and wonder how you are gonna execute that shot and navigate that fairway. This is a thinking man's course designed for very specific shots from the blue tees. You will need to be a well balanced player to score well here. A simple RHBH won't get you far.

Tight Woods. Lots of them. Designed and created by hand tools only, no bulldozer or skidsteer cleared fairways here. Proportional length/width for fair challenges.

Elevation of varying kinds. 100'+ elevation up and down the ski hill on not just one occasion, but multiple times. And sharp drastic mini elevation changes on the middle of the wooded holes and right along sides of greens.

Risky greens! Greens are most often surrounded by one or multiple close trees, or pins are perched near water or sharp dropoffs.

Scenic, gorgeous, unique, quiet, clean, and peaceful park setting. Help keep it that way by packing out your trash!

Great workout course - like I said, up and down all that elevation and parking lot tp parking lot total distance covered will be over 2 miles (or more if you shank too many trees). All in a gorgeous and scenic quiet park. I love a workout course.

Great signage, pay attention to the simple and descriptive signs and you'll be fine. Watch for old fallen trees/logs that line walkways between holes. Very rustic and use of what is available on the land - not fake manmade landscaping.

Nice DISCatcher baskets. Clearly defined tee pads of crusher dust which you won't slip on.

This is the kind of course that makes you glad you've played it, and just as glad that you took the time to go out of the way to play it. You'll get to experience a fantastic disc golf course design, and tons of elements you don't see on most other courses because the designs don't push the envelope like Winter Park does, or the terrain doesn't allow uniqueness like Winter Park does. The terrain and location is an idyllic setting for disc golf. Come waste your day away here.

Blue tees to challenge everyone, and fun red tees for ace runs and newbies to reduce the frustration level of this extremely challenging and shot-requiring course! 9 New Gold tees in spring 2010 to add super distance. Additional 9 gold tees after that to offer more tight/long wooded holes (400'+ x 20-30' wide)

(Hole by hole rundown in Files Tab)

Cons:

Bugs are bad June thru August. The rough will definitely punish errant shots in mid summer as well with very long grass and think brush. You NEED to be accurate, on target, and plan your shot placement. You can't just rip an upshot or rifle a putt from 50' away because all the greens are risky and have slopes or bushes trees that may hamper a recovery putt. BE ON TOP OF YOUR GAME - ALL OF IT!!!!!!

Some of these tees still do need some basic leveling to avoid angling downhill or uphill. A con about these crusher dust pads is that they do wear in and create uneven surfaces. They need occasional work to level and smooth out. YOU can help by "repairing your divots", just like in golf.

Other Thoughts:

This course is phenominal! By far the best in NE WI, and of the half dozen best in the state. It is 27 holes, but the classic 18 hole layout is still intact and labelled and is also second to none. You get get to play an extremely balanced course, with lots of challenge and risk versus reward opportunity. There are tight woods, wide open bomber holes, uphill, downhill, acrosshill, 715' downhill on 100' elevation drop!, across ponds and along a creek, and plenty of balanced right, left, and straight holes.

It is a bit rough around the edges, and off the fairway. Many amenities are missing, but you get scenic and tranquil beauty and peace and quiet for the most part with not many other people or players ever around, so you can lose yourself.

The course does favor precision and accuracy over power. You need to place your shots and make your putts. The risky terrain featured in the course design really brings this aspect of control to light. For the big guns, you may miss a bit here, just a handful of longer holes, and for the really big guns, they will still be fairly easy. The 9 gold tees installed spring 2010 will average about 525' per hole, and offer more even more variety ranging from 200' x 10', 300' x 30', 700' wide open, 900' downhill, and 450' entirely across water.

UPDATE: I moved the Hole By Hole Rundown into the Links/Files Section so you could print it out easier if you wanted to, and to save some space on my otherwise LONG review!

Personally I love the crusher dust (not gravel by any means, this stuff is very fine and compactable). I NEVER worry about slipping, sliding, or rolling my ankle by tripping off the edge of the concrete when the dirt around gets eroded. I have also noticed quite a bit of "knee noise" developing in my right knee from years of playing. The little extra give of these crusher dust tees helps tremendously to control the amount of aching knees and hips I feel after playing a lot of concrete tees.

This is a wonderful course, well worth the trip from anywhere in the state, and outside the state. You'll find nothing like this anywhere else in NE WI, and only a few like it in all of WI. We continue to brainstorm and plan for even more, bigger and better holes, additions, improvements, expansions, and general existing upkeep and fine tuning. WPDGC is constantly improving and changing every year!

Definitely something for the players to think about - this course is what it is, scenic, decently well groomed, and beautiful because of all the work we put into it. The disc golf club is responsible for all the maintenance, upkeep, and improvement, not the county! If you could simply also be leaders by picking up errant trash left by other worthless and useless idiots, it helps a ton. Pack out your garabage even. We do collect aluminum to help with our costs (100% donation and sponsorship based). Even during a round, move sticks and rocks aside from fairways, and smooth out ruts left in the tees.

Yes, I am biased, but it still rates a 5+ in my book given the natural beauty, scenic nature, unique terrain, peaceful setting, great balance, and lumpy slightly uneven tees that you will fortunately never slip, trip, or roll an ankle on.

ALWAYS a 5-disc course in my mind. I play all across the country and cannot stop comparing courses to the amazing variety you get here! I typically am disappointed or let down after playing other courses and cannot wait to come back - that's the allure of Winter Park. When you build a course by hand, on an wonderful piece of property with some amazing and EXTREME terrain, you've gotta take the good with the bad. Hills will be slippery in the rain, the rough will be severe, and tees will be difficult to keep level with concrete being out of the question. And you must remember, if you're playing a course considered amazing, unique, and extreme, it is exactly because of the extreme (and possibly hazardous under certain conditions) features and terrain.

Park boasts extremely tough mountain bike trails with tight, sharp switchbacks and long climbs up the 100' elevation change of the hills. Just up the road is a fisheries facility where you can watch the salmon spawn and jump the fish-ladders into spawning pools. Defintely a site to see in late September along with the gorgeous turning leaves of the river valley trees.
Unfortunately I have moved away from the beautiful creation I have nurtured from inception. I LOVED the opportunity to make it what it is and it has played a wonderful role in my life. I still get homesick and long to play it more often than I get to!!!! Excellent variety and balance make this course second to none. Early stages in my design career means this lacks a few decent par 4 holes, but those who I have left to care for WP are working on it. I hear they want to lengthen Hole 13H, eliminate 13I, lengthen 9, lengthen 14, lengthen 8B, and add a new par 4 wooded hole in the mix to compliment hole 3.
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