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4.50 star(s)
Marshall Street is the Best
See Buchas post for similar description
Best pro shop in the NE, if the the US. That alone is worth a visit
Scenic course with stream flowing through several holes Very wooded but not much understory. Great use of elevation on most holes - a lot of back and forth up...
5.00 star(s)
Maple Hill Yeah!
Where to begin? Top notch, from the street signage to the flower gardens planted throughout the course to the excellent pro shop (not as good as Pyramids) to the excellent 4 course layout. Buchasjs1's review says it all, really, as far as the course goes
disc loss potential is...
3.50 star(s)
Big Park but Park It and Play
Easy to find for visitor
Multiple tee placements adds variety
Very nice hole design, especially some of the back holes
Very scenic course
pay to play (or park)
as noted on other comments - a lot of potential for conflict with other golfers and/or park users
walk...
2.50 star(s)
Quick In and Out
Course is easy to find and navigate
Nice mix of shots (left vs right, short vs not as short) but all holes require accuracy
Plays very quickly - I shot 27 holes in under 2 hours.
Course was clean
Nice setting, scenic, similar to the eastern New England courses I played (ponds...
3.50 star(s)
Underwhelmed
Multiple tees for each hole
Relatively Easy to navigate
Disc golf shop on site
Good mix of power and accuracy needed, especially from the long tees
Funky holes (elevated and sunken baskets)
If it is windy, which it was when I played, it can be tough, especially the holes with...
2.50 star(s)
Swampy Awesomeness
beautiful surroundings
Some tight, technical shots
Lots of hazards
If it has rained recently, several holes could be unplayable.
Easy to lose a disc or two
Signage is poor- I used this site to help find the holes when I played
For a visitor to the area, it is a great way to...
4.00 star(s)
Greens in the Forest
Great mix of types of shots (forest, clear, mixed) and distances
World class park facility
Easy to navigate
Greens in the forest! For real. First time I have ever seen that. Obviously there is very active management of the course. Some holes feel very secluded despite the...
3.50 star(s)
City of Atlanta Park
Nice mix of elevation change, distance, clear vs forested, etc. Well maintained and continues to improve.
Multiple tees.
Directional signage in between holes could be a bit better. Probably hard for a 1st timer to figure out some of the holes but it has and continues to...
2.50 star(s)
Gotta love the grass
Concrete tees, well maintained, easy to navigate, decent signage, good for practicing major rips. Only a few technical holes - mostly clear, long rips. Some elevation changes - moderately hilly as Atlanta courses go.
Located in a great park
Not very technical
Wind can be...
3.50 star(s)
Paul Bunyan Course
Forested course
Multiple tees
Requires mix of power and accuracy
Minimal potential for conflict with other park users
Excellent administration and collaboration from park.
Well supported by locals
Black tees require some very strong, accurate pulls. The whole course has...
2.00 star(s)
LowEndAtlanta
Easy access from Interstate
Short course (18 can be played in 1 hour)
Good for practicing rips - most shots are
unobstructed and generally straight 275 ft - 350 ft shots
Aceable holes abound
9 baskets with alternate (minor alterations) tees
very non-technical design
very poor...
3.50 star(s)
Great Design
Great design; very similar to Chastain park in the 1980's. 90% in the trees...Many elevation changes; no extremely long holes; almost completely in the shade; several holes are aces waiting to happen. Not much understory in the forest. Well maintained. Excellent signage and stairs...