Liberty Lake, WA

Liberty Lake Business Park

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The Valkyrie Kid
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Experience: 45.9 years 1562 played 1507 reviews
2.50 star(s)

Business Park Course Has Some Fun Facto! 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Oct 7, 2015 Played the course:once

Pros:

The Liberty Lake Business Park course is a little nine hole recreational course which plays mostly in the semi-rough or undeveloped area behind and to the side of the main business park. I personally enjoyed this simple little rec course and would be happy to return time and time again. The course designers did a masterful job of utilizing the minimal elevation change, trees which lie along the perimeter of the area, a small storage building and even the backsto of the little softball field.
The baskets are DGA models with the red numbers on top. There are no tee pads or signage of any description. Actually, this small course works well without them. It was easy to follow and the simple little pipe things sticking out of the ground make finding the tees really easy.

I had a couple of favorite holes. # 2 is 320' with an interesting tee placement under the trees. I think a roller works well here but beware your second shot could also be a very low tunnel throw, too.

# 4 is just an easy little 189', short downhill toss. The basket is somewhat guarded by trees on the right. Fun little throw!

I liked # 9 a lot. It features a very low tunnel shot across the paved drive. Although only 180', it's difficult to get any height on your throw. Much would depend on whether you played the pavement as OB or not? I think a skip shot might be the shot of choice for many players.

Cons:

I could have used more. Too bad, there's not room for nine more holes.

No signage.

The roughed out natural areas seem fine for tee pads now but like another reviewer noted, How will they hold up!

Only nine holes and recreational level.

Other Thoughts:

Come and give this course a chance. It's not High Bridge or Camp Sekani but it's great fun and probably fills a void for the folks who live out this way. It would be an awesome addition to the guys who wOrk here. It's a quick, easy 20-25 minute round. Play it multiple times,
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markmcc
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Experience: 12 years 278 played 254 reviews
2.00 star(s)

Business Park Disc Golf 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Jul 8, 2015 Played the course:once

Pros:

First of all, I think it is great that a business park has installed a disc golf course. I would have killed to have Disc Golf at my workplace.

That being said, this is a basic little nine-holer with nothing to make it stand out. New baskets are in great shape, though I noted that the first basket has already been tagged.

Tees are designated by two short pipes sticking up out of the ground. Simple, but effective.

Hole 1 uses a concrete utility building as an obstacle to interrupt a straight drive to the pin. Hole 2 uses the trees along the fence-line to create one of the more interesting holes on the course. Hole 8 requires you to drive behind/around the baseball field backstop, and Hole 9 requires a short throw across the drive to a basket placed near a building.

Cons:

The course is placed on a "rough" area of land beside the business park. Understandably these areas are not watered or maintained, so there is a lot of thistle and tall grass to scratch at your legs.

Most of the holes are pretty basic throws over grass, with minimal trees to work around. There is a bit of up-and-down for the holes around the water detention areas, but otherwise no elevation.

Pads are simply scuffed out places in the ground and there are no signs. Signage isn't a big issue as the holes are straightforward, but I always appreciate distance info on a new course.

Other Thoughts:

Hole 1 is all of the way around behind the left-hand building with the tee next to a concrete utility building. This is a loading dock area so you'll need to park at the baseball field and walk back.

I'll try to get back here and run a GPS track to develop a course map and more accurate hole distances.
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Dadio
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Experience: 39.7 years 174 played 75 reviews
3.00 star(s)

Adds to workplace appeal 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jul 4, 2015 Played the course:once

Pros:

This 9 hole course is located in an office park just off the interstate in Liberty Lake. While the tees are natural they are in good shape and well marked by 2 short poles, one topped by orange. While the area it is located in is fairly small, the designer made very good use of trees and elevation to shape an interesting course.

There is a mix of shots needed and a combo of elevation and doglegs so it isn't just straight putter drives like many smaller 9 hole courses.

Cons:

While the tees aren't bad now, I think they will get rough with continued use.

There are no signs or next tee markers but once you find the 1st tee it is easy to follow.

No water or bathrooms available on site.

Weeds, especially cheat grass, is very prevalent on this course.

Other Thoughts:

This business park is gated but the gates were open, there were no 'No Trespassing' signs or security. Nice to see a decent course in Liberty Lake
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