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4.50 star(s)
Championship level disc golf
- Beautiful scenery in a pretty urban area
- Great variation provides a high challenge for all experience levels
- No issues whatsoever for first-timer navigation
- High traffic park; aimless walkers abound
- May want to avoid playing here on weekends during peak...
2.50 star(s)
Neighborhood disc golf
- Course is almost always in good shape
- Nice concrete tee pads
- On slower days, due to the compact nature of the park, you can play to different baskets
- Clever setup shows that neighborhood disc golf courses can fit into even the tiniest slivers of park land & still...
4.00 star(s)
Milwaukee's Best
Championship caliber, beautifully maintained course set in a world class park. You will be amazed that disc golf like this exists in Brown Deer of all places.
Among the better designed courses I've ever played. Each hole is different, and provides a very small margin of error...
3.50 star(s)
Disc golf on a ball golf course
This course is impeccably maintained, for a disc golf course. The grass is short and the rough... isn't all that rough. It's very pretty and unique for a disc golf course. They could turn it back into a ball golf course in short order.
Several memorable holes...
4.50 star(s)
Not for the faint of heart
This course is just incredible. I have played at a lot of courses, but even if you only play here once, you will remember it for the beautiful views and intense variation.
The location seems pretty remote, I was here on a lovely Saturday afternoon and there were maybe...
Good advice, having the right form is 95% of the battle... Some discs are better than others to help you learn the form. I actually should have mentioned the Leopard first! That will help him learn a lower speed neutral throw better than a Teebird.
I actually have used Leopards since I was a...
:thmbdown: This is not very good advice for a beginner. They need to learn how to level out their throw, have a proper wrist angle and release.
A Monster is probably the worst recommendation you could possibly give... That is one of the most difficult discs on the planet to throw. Experienced...