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Millertime278
Experience: 2 played 2 reviews
3.00 star(s)

Nice and Easy Western NJ course 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Aug 14, 2019 Played the course:once

Pros:

Some different elevations, some wooded or shaded holes. I didn't lose a disc, which is always good. It's in the middle of a huge park.

Cons:

Part of the back just felt like you were on someone's farm land, with no shade.

Other Thoughts:

A true 3 Out of 5 star experience. I will be back. 13 minutes south of Route 78. Off Exit 6 on Route 78. Nice basketball courts, beach volleyball, and kids playground right near the course.
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HyooMac
Diamond level trusted reviewer
Experience: 6.7 years 415 played 382 reviews
2.50 star(s)

Improving, but ...

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Dec 22, 2022 Played the course:2-4 times

Pros:

Return visit after 3+ years and almost 300 courses. The place has a few improvements, though my overall rating lowered a bit




+ Paver tees have been installed on 6+ Red tees, though the remaining Reds (and all the Blues) are rubber or dirt. Most impressive is the Red on #5 in the hillside, but framed and built to be level


+ Most of the course plays through open sections of this large park. The layout does a good job of using elevation change to introduce challenge, and during the growing season narrow fairways are mowed into the tall prairie grasses on the back 9


+ The layout does its best to find wooded holes (#3 is a good downhill through a maze of spindly trees, but 12 and 13 are very short holes that seem to have no purpose other than to incorporate some woods)


+ Blue tee positions on 14 of the holes create some variety for replayability, adding 2 to par and 1100\'. The Reds are short (4456\') and pretty easy



+ There\'s directional tape pointing to the next Blue and Red tees on the baskets. In an unusual position though: it\'s on the top spokes of the basket, inside the band. Easy to miss unless you\'re standing right over the basket.



Cons:

- Still no signage other than 4x4 posts with sharpie indication of hole number and distance


- Avoid this course if it\'s rainy: rubber tee mats become slick, paver tees pool with water, and "natural" tees are mud


- Tall grasses around narrow fairways means time searching for discs and some likelihood of loss of offline throws



Other Thoughts:

~ A decent park course and a fun play - though the "cons" pull it down to average or below. The standout feature is the care that goes into mowing shaped fairways, allowing the high grass "rough" to penalize offline shots. Overall, Alexandria has done a lot with the land they've been given - and improvements like the addition of some paver tees is movement in the right direction



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Ryal
Gold level trusted reviewer
Premium Member
Experience: 6.8 years 216 played 182 reviews
3.00 star(s)

Relax At Alexandria 2+ years

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Jul 1, 2018 Played the course:2-4 times

Pros:

+ Some elevation obstacles give the course a fun challenging texture.
+ Very many open holes to allow for power shots.
+ Nearly every next tee is visibly close to the previous pin to allow for ease of navigation.
+ While not very numerous, the wooded and hybrid holes will present a decent challenge requiring accurate placement.
+ Beautiful quiet countryside venue. From start to finish, it felt as though I was playing in a good friend's rural backyard complete with the occasional rusty piece of unknown machinery and abandoned farm house.
+ The course is very well maintained. This may have been because I played in early spring, but the fairways were clean and visibly discernible from the rough.
+ (update July 8, 2018) There is a really cool practice tee area that I did not encounter my first time around. Take the path to the left of tee 1, and there is what can only be called a "training ground" complete with trees and a decently long fairway!

Cons:

- When I went, there was no signage at all. After I found the first tee and started playing, I never saw a single diagram indicating the layout of the hole or the par. There were wooden posts with colors and distances at their top indicating which were the short and long tees, but that's all I could find. There were no 'next tee' signs, either. But, like I said in the pros, the holes are mostly so close together that there really is no need for them.
- The tee pads need a bit of work. Some are simple patches of dirt marked by two shallow vertical posts whereas others are rubber mats anchored to the ground.
- The course risks feeling monotonous in the second half with its parade of open holes 10, 11, and 14 - 17.
- The lack of truly wooded holes might turn off some players who prefer challenge through placement.
- (update July 8, 2018) The prohibitively tall grasses bordering fairways during the summer months turn many of the open holes into de facto tunnel shots. If your throw veers too far off course, you may as well say goodbye to that disc.

Other Thoughts:

Alexandria Twp Park has a mix of open, wooded, and hybrid holes. Everyone will find at least one hole that they liked more than the others. For me, that was hole 12 with its downhill tee into the woods. The pin was kind of close to a stream, which added a nice touch of danger to the hole.

Some players prefer wide open spaces to open up and let loose. There is plenty of that here- with and without elevation.
Some players prefer tighter spaces that emphasize dodging trees and exercising precision. This course can satisfy that, too- with and without elevation.

The course as a whole doesn't do anything extraordinary, and I don't remember being particularly struck by any of the holes. However, I get the feeling that it isn't meant to dazzle anybody. The course feels more like a fine place to gather with friends taking it easy, socializing, and practicing all the different kinds of shots.

If you are in northwestern New Jersey, stop by, take in the relaxing atmosphere, play a round or two of disc golf and just relax.

(update July 8, 2018) Alexandria Twp Park plays like two different courses between the winter and summer months. When I played back on April 7, most of the tall grasses were mowed, and finding any wild throws was easy. Recently, in early July, there were tall grasses in places that definitely didn't have them before. Perhaps I was simply lucky back in April or unlucky in July. Still, if you do play here during the summer bring either extra discs or extra anti-tick spray. (Or just be extra-accurate...!)
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BigAl724
Diamond level trusted reviewer
Experience: 11.6 years 178 played 144 reviews
2.50 star(s)

2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Oct 4, 2016 Played the course:once

Pros:

Alexandria Township Park is a large park with many things to do. A big parking lot and port-o-potties greet you at the beginning. Luckily, the course has for the most part been designed in disc golf-dedicated parts of the park, so there is little interference with these other activities. It sounds like with the redesign the holes close to the road are no longer. Please note that I played the course before its current redesign, so take my review for what it's worth. I still think I can hit the basic aspects that this course offers before and after.

There is a nice variety of wooded and open holes. You get to play through some tight lines while having plenty of chances to let loose on longer, open holes. The two tees give you a little extra variety as well.

I especially enjoyed the wooded holes here, which gave a quality variety of shot selection and lines between them. These were well designed and were nice in breaking up from the more open holes.

Any elevation that can be used has been used nicely.

Some thoughtful pin positions that play near the edges of tree lines or among trees.

Navigation is pretty simple, with colored tape used on the baskets. I always think that this is a simple touch that goes a long way. The tee signs and baskets are in good shape.

Cons:

Some of the open holes begin to feel repetitive. Not a fault of the design though. The designers did a nice job using the land offered. It's too bad that the setting doesn't offer more wooded shots.

I didn't experience any problems with rough since I played here in October, but clearly the course has some issues with that from what other people have pointed out. This seems to be a consistent detractor in the warmer months.

Other Thoughts:

I was pleasantly surprised when I found this course by accident, heading to Nockamixon. It offered a pretty quick round. As others have mentioned, you're not really going to be amazed here, but I know I'd play here a couple times a month if I lived in the area. It's a nice round to stop by for a quick, stress-free round. Worth stopping at too if you're traveling through to play some of the great nearby courses.
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illogical
Experience: 28 played 4 reviews
3.50 star(s)

Not bad! 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Jun 28, 2015 Played the course:once

Pros:

Fun course with decent layout. Quite a few different shots through the course.

Cons:

Rough gets rough when not maintained.
Some holes can be repetitious.
Good of you are in the area, but it could use some love and updating.

Other Thoughts:

Good course if you're in the area. It can be frustrating if it's over grown, but when it's fresh cut it's worth the go around.
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UCC Wizard
Experience: 9.7 years 8 played 4 reviews
3.50 star(s)

A good mix 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:May 2, 2015 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

Closest course to me, good mix of wooded, and open holes, and a few decent elevation change holes. Lots of par 3's but few easy ones. Clean park setting. Course always seems to play harder than it should for me, and probablyly the reason I keep going back.

Cons:

Like others have said, no signature "WOW" hole. Tee boxes and fly mats are showing serious wear. Walking paths near hole 2 & 3, not a big deal as this park is about as out of the way as you can get in this part of NJ. Back nine has a lot of hungry tall grass.

Other Thoughts:

This course is not a WoW course, but it has enough of everything to keep tugging me back. There are few real negatives, and probably why this course is growing on me the more courses I play.
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Afropirg
Experience: 9.7 years 34 played 19 reviews
2.50 star(s)

Alexandria Township Park 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Dec 14, 2014 Played the course:once

Pros:

Good mix of long and short holes
Long and short tee boxes for each hole

Cons:

Nothing memorable
Felt repetitive on the back 9
The rough (see below)
Fly mats that were pretty worn out

Other Thoughts:

Not a horrible course but a decent one. Maybe a once in a while go visit course.

Some wooded shots, but mostly wide open shots where the only thing you need to worry about is going in the high grass rough. I'm not a fan of course's that the only difficulty is letting the grass and shrubs grow out to be waste or chest high and mowing a fairway out of it.

Usually with courses you can pick a single hole that is almost like a signature hole...something you can say to your friends...Damn hole 7 is unbelievable. Whether it be scenic or a challenging hole. This course lacks that "wow" hole.

About halfway through you start feeling how repetitive it is. Oh another long par 3 that I gotta make sure I keep it on the fairway. Ah a downhill shot that I want to make sure I stay straight followed by an uphill shot that you want to stay straight.

I may also be spoiled, with the time it took to get to Alexandria Township Park we could've gone to Nocki, Sellersville, Boyertown, Tyler, Tinicum, South Mountain, Little Lehigh or French Creek.

I may come back again, but it will be more of coming to play because you're bored going to any of the above mentioned courses rather than because this is such a memorable course.
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FlyingHyzer
Experience: 10.9 years 29 played 7 reviews
2.50 star(s)

2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:May 25, 2014 Played the course:once

Pros:

- 18 holes.
- Well defined fairways, mowed.
- Nice park setting
- No fairways crossed or ran close.
- Not too long for beginners, and a fun birdie/ace run fest for the vets.

Cons:

- Poor/ no signage
- Hard to find hole 1's teepad.
- No benches, or seats.
- Nasty tall grass eats up discs.
- a lot of the holes seem the same.
- only some tee pads were rubber flymats, and a few of the rubber matts were dry rotted and ripped up.

Other Thoughts:

I hit this course because it's only an hour away from my house, and is right up the road from Tinicum park. It's a decent little course that utilizes the land provided. The first tee pad was hard to find but once we found it we had no problem navigating the rest of the course. I will play this course again, but only if I'm playing Tinicum also. I wouldn't drive out of my way for this course, but its worth a try if you're in the area.
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mmblink86
Experience: 13.8 years 24 played 10 reviews
3.50 star(s)

under-appreciated 2+ years

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:May 2, 2014 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

course flow and planning make excellent use of the land, where elevation change is the number one pro. mostly every hole has a change in gradient. playing from the blue tees provides the course's best views and most challenging layout. requires every shot in the bag, from finesse understable putter touch shots to penetrating tomahawk skips. rewards accurate drives with fair and makable upshots and putts. new fly mats (blue tees again) are great for grip when damp. hope they are installed on every hole. and finally, i was the only one on the course.

Cons:

since i've played the course before, i have a feel for the layout and distances. however i can see where a first time player would be frustrated by signage when compared to other courses. i must say, though, that most holes have a clear path and view of the basket

Other Thoughts:

today was my first time back to Alexandria since I started playing in 2010. i usually go to the flatlands of tinicum, however after today, i will be coming here much more often.
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thecoasterman589
Experience: 10.7 years 33 played 6 reviews
3.50 star(s)

Nice, Solid Course 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jan 1, 2014 Played the course:2-4 times

Pros:

• Mix of short, more technical holes and some long, open holes that will satisfy a big arm
• The baskets are in great shape
• There are some moderate-to-large elevation changes as well as some flat holes
• Baskets have markers on top of them telling where the next tee is
• There are two tee locations (blue and red)
• There are some moderately wooded holes
• Relatively easy navigation between holes

Cons:

• Not much signage
• Holes 2 and 3 require you to throw a shot directly over a walking path (usually there aren't many walkers anyway)

Other Thoughts:

This course is great for recreational play, and for beginners transitioning on to harder courses. If you are looking for a harder course though, you can take the (approximately) 10 minute drive to tinicum park.
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EWSdiscgolf
Experience: 10.6 years 89 played 28 reviews
3.00 star(s)

Solid Park Course 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Nov 29, 2013 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

*There is a lot of open holes and a couple of wooded holes, so you need to rip it on some holes and have finesse shots on others.
*I like how there is a piece of duct tape on the top of the basket that shows you where the next hole is for the red and blue tee
*There's two tees, one for recreational players and another for advanced players
*It is a full 18 holes so if you are looking to waste some time and play a round of disc golf, this round will take you about an hour to an hour and a half
*Alexandria provides a mix of short 160 foot holes and a bunch of long 360 foot par 3's
*The designer used the terrain perfectly

Cons:

*Some holes may be too short or easy for advanced or pro players
*Many people walk on the walking paths and some holes go across the paths. Watch out for them
*Some of the baskets are rusting and bending but most baskets look new
*In the summer, this course will eat up your discs, so don't always throw a disc you love in the summer
*The tee boxes can get slippery after a rainy day, and the tee pads are just natural dirt so they have roots sticking out of them
*The signage is poor on some holes for the red, and most for blue

Other Thoughts:

This place was decent but not the best course ever
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vanzandt
Experience: 12.7 years 11 played 2 reviews
3.50 star(s)

nice quick course 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jan 4, 2013 Played the course:once

Pros:

its combined with an actual park with a playground,basketball courts and baseball fields..the even have a mini bmx track..this is pretty cool actually,but the course goes off on its own tangent and uses alot of the open field.throwing uphill and downhill is pretty cool and there are some straight shot holes as well.took about 45 min for my buddy and i to complete.clean

Cons:

a little tough to navigate at the start but the course starts to make sense after a while...we played in the winter but in the summer you could loose a disc easy in the thick rough.par 3 mostly(not really a con).and on hole 2 and 3 you could hit a walker or joger if ya aim just right at em!

Other Thoughts:

clean park the baskets are nice and its pretty quick.could hit tinicum the same day.thought it was gonna be dumb but it was pretty cool..
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Kavie_Large
Experience: 28.6 years 5 played 4 reviews
3.00 star(s)

Interesting Dispertion of lawn chairs 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:May 6, 2012 Played the course:once

Pros:

I like the change in elevation on this course. Some good challenge from the blue tees. Wooded but not too woody. Tall grass keeps the fairways very tight. Drive, approach , and putt are the name of the game.

Cons:

While there is direction indicated no detailed signs are provided. Some of tee's end with an abrupt 4 inch rise. What's up with the par 3 obsession?

Other Thoughts:

Who carried all those chairs out there? If you don't tell me what's out of bounds it's all in for me.
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owvanguard
Experience: 15.8 years 170 played 34 reviews
3.00 star(s)

Good Variety 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jan 28, 2012 Played the course:2-4 times

Pros:

Variety. This course has some mild inclines, some mild declines, some moderate inclines, some moderate declines, some open, some lightly wooded, and some moderately wooden.

Two tee areas for each hole.

Courteous players. I received a call for a lost disc that I dropped.

Cons:

Only 2 of the tee areas had tee pads. The rest were very muddy areas.

The tee areas for some hole would be in an area where an errant shout from the previous hole could land.

The entire fairway for whole 18 is a bog.

Other Thoughts:

This was a very fun course and it seems like its target audience would be players of recreational skill level best.

I never found the red tee area for 5 & 18
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Quikbaud
Experience: 19 years 19 played 1 reviews
3.00 star(s)

Nice Course 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Feb 27, 2011 Played the course:once

Pros:

Decent Variety, nice layout & some cool holes.

Cons:

Only con is that it's In New Jersey ... .

Other Thoughts:

How many more words do i need to type to accept this review...
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RamsFan1
Gold level trusted reviewer
Experience: 13.5 years 91 played 91 reviews
2.50 star(s)

A Pleasant Surprise 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:May 7, 2011 Played the course:once

Pros:

18 hole course featured in a very nice township park in a beautiful area of Western New Jersey. Excellent Innova baskets here that are numbered and have a flag on top for easy visibility. Clearly marked tee off areas. Most holes have both a short (red) and long (blue) tee area for varying skill levels. Good use of the available land. Elevation is incorporated into the layout. Course has a natural flow to it which makes navigation relatively simple. Park is well maintained overall, and the field holes have nicely mowed fairways from which to work. Success is attainable for the average to intermediate player, and birdie opportunities are plentiful throughout- especially on the front nine.

Cons:

The absence of distance and obstacles will probably not sustain the interest of the advanced player- even with the long tees present. After a really good front nine holes, the back nine seem repetitive- just a series of open field throws to a basket- and don't inspire. Signage is adequate but basic: numbered stickers and red/blue tape on a 4x4 post. Dirt tee off areas. A walking path with pedestrians and children come into play on a couple of holes.

Other Thoughts:

I wasn't expecting much, but I must say I was pleasantly surprised by Alexandria. The course is laid out well, and I enjoyed my round here. As with any township course, there are limitations here, but they do not detract from the overall experience. Visiting this area of the state is always a pleasure. Make a day of it- as i did- and play here before heading to Tinicum about 15 minutes away.
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Aupps
Experience: 13.8 years 32 played 23 reviews
3.50 star(s)

A Friendly Course 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Mar 4, 2011 Played the course:once

Pros:

-Great beginner/intermediate course
-Multiple tees make for playing more rounds in the same day
-Good use of elevation while not making the course too challenging
-Nicely kept Innova baskets
-Flags on top of all the baskets
-Fly pads are going to be installed soon

Cons:

-Although there isn't much they can do about it, there are lots of thorns on the fringes of the fairways
-The course consitsantly plays strait, there are no turn or doglegs at all
-The back nine play around wide open fields, making them susceptible to cross winds
-After it rains hole 18 is a mud pit
-There is junk hidden around the course that detracts from the beauty of the landscape

Other Thoughts:

I liked this course and unlike other reviewers I am not going to compair it to Tinicum. It's a good course and well maintained. I was told that fly pads were going to be installed on all the holes soon. That should make for better play and the tees are either mud or gravel. Hole range in lenght and there are 2 different tees for each hole (I played on the blues).
I would bring new players or newer players here, and it's a good course to practice drives and midrange. The tall grass was mowed down when I played but I could see losing discs in it when it's up high.
I deffinately would come back and play this course again when I am in the area.
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toothyfish
Experience: 14.8 years 31 played 9 reviews
3.00 star(s)

A Balance of Difficulty and Fun 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Aug 26, 2010 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

This course is a really nice work-in-progress in a very well maintained park. The general rolling landscape provides some nice up and down hole layouts, yet is very easy walking. Features:
* short and long tees, marked with distances on posts
* good flow, with very little backtracking
* family friendly, good beginner course
* nice use of existing elevations
* new baskets

Cons:

Not to be overly critical, but there are a few shortfalls:
* signage is minimum
* rough (open field area) gets very high and thick
* no map for each hole, though often basket is in view

Other Thoughts:

As a note, the current course map, does show the holes close to the current design, but the hole numbers have changed: Hole 10 is actually Hole 16 on the map, and Hole 11 is actually Hole 17 on the map, and Hole12 is actually Hole 15 on the map.

This makes for a nice "short" version in that the long, more open holes (12-17) can be skipped to play a nice 12 hole layout, keeping throwing distances and walking to a minimum, a plus for beginners and children.

Personally, I enjoy this course for leisurely Sunday afternoon social rounds. It also works well for playing a round from the shorts and the longs, without taking a whole lot of time as between hole walking is minimum.

If you are in the area to play the well-known Tinicum Park course, I would recommend making the 10-minute drive to this course: picture a shorter Tinicum with hills.
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zapplayer12
Gold level trusted reviewer
Experience: 25.9 years 149 played 40 reviews
3.00 star(s)

Solid Course only getting better 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Aug 21, 2010 Played the course:2-4 times

Pros:

• Dual Tees (blue/long - red/short) with distance to basket written on each sign post
• Baskets on every hole appear to be in new condition
• Mix of open, semi-open & lightly wooded holes with varied distances
• Good use of available elevation (mostly moderate).
• Easy to navigate/intuitive flow
• Seating at many tee areas
• Fun, easy, quick play
• Friendly locals
• Large, clean, well maintained park

Cons:

• Mostly natural tees (there's a fly pad at #1's blue tee and gravel on a couple others) but they did not present any footing concerns.
• Posts at each tee rather than signs - on many holes you can see the basket so this is not really a problem per se
• A couple holes (#2 and #3) throw over a walking path (it's not blind thus not a big concern)
• Summertime rough bordering many holes is dense and thick so a spotter is recommended

Other Thoughts:

As many reviewers have written previously, this course is very beginner friendly with the alternate tees, many open fairways, lack of heavy woods, reasonable distances, easy navigation and all around fun play. However the rough is pretty intense this time of year (summer/Aug 2010) so staying on the fairway is key and frustrating disc hunts are certain for stray throws.

While a new course and still progressing, some improvements could be made to signage, tees and maintaining the thick rough. Furthermore, the addition of alternate pin placements would be a welcome enhancement. However none of the above are 'deal breakers' and didn't have a huge impact on my rating.

Another disc golf course, Tinicum Park, is in close proximity across the river in PA. There are also places to eat/shop in the town of Milford and down the road in Frenchtown, NJ. So as much as this park is in a 'rural' setting, there are still places of interest nearby. As a result, give this solid course a play if in/around the area.

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swatso
Diamond level trusted reviewer
Experience: 15.7 years 755 played 414 reviews
2.50 star(s)

Stage Right 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Jul 30, 2010 Played the course:2-4 times

Pros:

Two tee (blue=rubber, red=natural) locations per hole. "Next Tee" signs scattered about. An abundance of chairs scattered near many tees. Friendly locals.

Cons:

Holes 2, 3, and 18 play across paved walking path. In the summer, the grass and wildflowers become very tall, which is great for the butterflies (there were loads of them), but not so good for discs that go off the cut-grass fairway.

Other Thoughts:

Course primarily skirts the edge of some woods that define three open spaces at the back of a large public park. The front nine is relatively short, has some elevation change on most holes, and brings small/mid-sized trees into play on a few holes. For the most part, the holes on the back nine are much longer, flatter and more open than those of the front nine. About half the holes could be described as "avoid the line of trees on the right while not losing your disc in the high grass on the left". Most paths from the tees to the baskets are pretty much dead straight - only a few holes require much turning, typically subtle and/or late.

Navigation: From #1 to #2, turn left after crossing the bridge. From #3 to #4, you'll walk along the road for just a bit. The numbering on the map I had didn't agree with the tee-numbering at the course - map holes 16&17 were tee-numbered 10&11at the course (i.e. turn left after finishing #9), and map-holes 15, 10-14, around the edge of the woods with the field in the middle, were tee-numbered 12-17.

Favourite holes #7: an uphill left-turner with the basket at the end of a narrowing cul-de-sac; #15, a slightly downslope gentle right-turner to an open basket, but with tall grass and bushes to punish being too left/right/long.

Decent course, with touch-work early and arm-stretching late. Spotter advised if playing in the summer. Not far from Tinicum, with Frenchtown in between the two, which had Pipolo's, a pretty good restaurant, and a bakery near the bridge.
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