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    Review by New2Disc in course Circle D DGC

    3.00 star(s) Work in Progress This is a nice moderatly short 9 hole course. There are 2 tees per hole, allowing a 18 hole round. Two trips around this course measures at 4,500 ft. There are signs at each tee showing the distance, par, and flight path. At this time, there are only 4 true baskets installed...
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    Circle D DGC discussion

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  3. Circle D DGC 5844 mi (from your location) Hogansville, GA
    31 reviews
    Holes / Baskets: 9 / 4
    Length: --
    Hole Type: Mixed
    Tee Type: Natural
    Course Type: Permanent course
    Landscape: Mostly Flat
    Terrain: Moderately Wooded
    Multiple Tees / Pins: Yes / No
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    Circle D DGC media

    Circle D DGC media
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    Review by New2Disc in course Deer Lick Park - Old Layout

    4.00 star(s) Got Licked This is a very well thought out course. Plenty of trees, and chances to use just about all the shots in the bag !!! #3 seems a little weird with the swinging bench in the way up high, or if you stay low on the fairway, you have the walkway and the lake just waiting for a stray shot...
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    Review by New2Disc in course Oregon Park

    2.50 star(s) Waste of Resourse Didn't really see any !!! I'm a born again DG player, just restarted after a 30 years layoff !!! Being excited to play all the coarses in my area. I had been told about Oregan Park, by a friend. This has to be the biggest waste of perfect property in the game of DG !!! Now I...
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    Review by New2Disc in course Flat Rock Park DGC

    4.50 star(s) Wish I lived closer FRP is what a disc golf coarse should be !!! Even though I'm a born again DG player ( started at the old Chastain Park Coarse in the late 70's ) My experience at FRP was nothing short of amazing. Starting with concrete T pads, well thought out fairways, and finishing with...
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