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1.00 star(s)
Big Flat Field
A wide open, nearly pancake-flat practice course.
This is one of those courses that you can take one look at and know the entire extent of it. In this case, one look is all it takes to see the whole property.
In the large fenced field of Moore Middle School lie nine baskets. No...
2.00 star(s)
A Course is a Course, of Course, unless, of Course, that Course Has No Pads
A course or not a course? Either way, a nifty park to throw in.
To depart from my enigmatic start - this is a totally charming park. Medium hills, thick pines, other trees, lush grass, and a central pond make for about...
Really like this course - one of my favorite examples of Very Good that will never be a destination, yet I would love to play constantly.
RHBH Mockingbird off the, get a bit left. From there RHFH Boss or Shryke depending on the angle.
3.00 star(s)
Enjoyable, Zany
An enjoyable oldie with some unusual holes.
A lot of my observations in this review have almost as many exceptions as their rules. This is an old course that appears to have seen consistent, piecemeal changes, resulting in varied holes, equipment, and surroundings. For all of...
2.00 star(s)
Flat Jaunt in the Hills
A course clearly designed for novices and better executed than most of its kind - but on the low end for a DiscGolfPark design.
-Amenities: Standard DGP amenities but on the shabby side. Concrete and turf pads, but slightly uneven and with some turf ripping. DGP baskets...
1.00 star(s)
A Fallen Hero - well, fallen at least
A decent piece of property whose course has substantially faded back into nature.
-Property: While not stunning, this property has all it takes to put together a great 9er. In fact, it looks like it once housed a sensible circuit of 9 holes that might have...
2.50 star(s)
Straightforward but Fun
A standard bolf and frolf combo with nine simple but enjoyable holes.
-Turf: As usual, this golf course has great grass on which to play. Moderately skippy, quite grippy, and enjoyable to look at.
-Baskets: Good Mach-Vs.
-Flow: Super easy to follow and almost a clean...
3.50 star(s)
Rolling Hills, Long
A big ole bomber course for the big arms, on the site of a hilly former golf course.
-Amenities: The standard, premium DiscGolfPark treatment. Excellent tee signs with maps (though why they don’t have pin position indicators is beyond me), DGP baskets, spacious turf tees...
2.50 star(s)
Scrappy
A thrifty 9er that is way better than you’d expect from this park land.
-Amenities: Concrete tees, new DD veteran baskets. Two pin positions per hole which offer good variety. Didn’t have tee signs but baskets were all pretty simple to spot. (Makes me wonder if tee signs will become a...
I think among the suggestions that have been made, there aren’t any bad ones - it will depend on your taste.
The one I second strongly is to play Camp Canaan if your timing works (maybe same day as Stoney even - for my money, those are the two best on your itinerary).
My hot takes on some -...
This is a good question and, as you noted in a later post, it it is relevant to courses, not just practice areas.
To take it a step further: the loose/general consensus on DGCR seems to be to rate all courses as they compare to each other, on one continuum. Championship 18er, putter course...
Skipped 2023 but figured I'd throw up what I have at the start of 2024.
Putt and Approach:
Star Aviar3 175g– putting putter
Star Aviar3 172g – BH approaches, beat-in to almost neutral
R-Pro Aviar 175g – turnovers or flip-ups
ESP Zone - short FH
Mids:
ESP Buzzz 173g – straight BH
Z Buzzz –...