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I just started playing disc golf towards the end of last summer, so the current situation in the Madison area is all that I really know when it comes to this sport. Personally, I have no problems with P2P. Overall it is probably a good thing for the sport. Based on what I've seen in this thread...
4.00 star(s)
Challenging new wooded course
-Very tight fairways through the woods force you to be accurate and use a lot of different shots.
-Great variety of hole layouts. Even though most of them are narrow forested holes, they all provide different angles and distances.
-If the woods start to feel...
3.00 star(s)
Nicely varied but confusing course
-Course was in very good condition and appeared to be freshly mowed.
-2 pin positions for every hole and a couple had 3. Most of them add a huge difference to how the hole plays as well.
-The course calls for many different shots and players of different...
3.00 star(s)
Bit of a mixed bag
-There's a good amount of difference in how the course plays from the short tees vs. the long tees. On most holes, the long tees demand a longer and tighter shot, but there's actually a few where the line is more difficult from the short tees. I think this is great for those...
3.50 star(s)
Great course for beginners
-Course maintenance is exceptional. It's always in great condition, and as a pay-to-play course, it's great to see the money being put to use rather than sit in someone's pocket.
-As someone who's new to disc golf, I appreciate the shorter length of the course. It's...