Hialeah, FL

Amelia Earhart Park

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thrembo
Diamond level trusted reviewer
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Experience: 48.9 years 242 played 194 reviews
2.00 star(s)

The Good The Bad And The Ugly 2+ years

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Apr 20, 2019 Played the course:once

Pros:

First, The Good:

There are some beautiful wooded water holes here with even a smidge of elevation change not generally seen in this part of Florida. There are a good mix of hole types and lengths,

Cons:

The Bad:

Finding hole 1: Park by the zip line/wakeboard thing and head off past the portapotty on a good hike to find hole 1. There are a gate and potential closer parking but we were told the gate was always closed. The course has apparently suffered from so many changes that the tee pads vary from natural to on-road and the course features aging baskets of various types, some wracked hard and leaning this way or that. Even though most of the course is in a dedicated area, we still had to wait several times to let randoms pass by seemingly oblivious to the fact that they were on a DG course. The navigation is nearly impossible without a guide.

The ugly: This course is trashy. There was so much trash that it looked like the local league was using it to mark their CTP's. And of course, used condoms are never a welcome sight on a DG course.

Other Thoughts:

Some of the folks in my group really didn't like this course. On the other hand, my local friend has a soft spot in his heart for this course as he has played it for many years and has fond memories. I get it, I have a soft spot for Shorewood in IL. I'm guessing that this course is near a landfill or something and the trash might be too much for the local league to handle.

There is property here for an incredible DG course. It needs a complete makeover though and the park looks like it would rather spend the money it would take to do that on other things instead :(
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The Valkyrie Kid
Diamond level trusted reviewer
Experience: 45.9 years 1563 played 1507 reviews
2.50 star(s)

I Was Flying Low At Amelia Earhart Park But Then Pulled It Out 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Mar 23, 2019 Played the course:once

Pros:

I arrived at 7 am and must have driven into the wrong gate. I could find no evidence of a disc course. I finally found someone to ask who directed me to those woods on that island. I ran into a locked gate, paid my $7 parking and walked through the locked gate. There I found a small hand made sign saying disc golf.

I gotta say I was totally underwhelmed by the first seven holes. Signs were incorrectly numbered, holes didn't match up, paths leading to nowhere, signs were lying down with graffiti. Just when I would think I was on the right track, I was thrown another curve. I was not impressed.

After I finished # 3 or # 7 ? I walked out hunting for # 8 and a friendly local was happened by. He pointed me to # 8 and the rest of the course and informed me that had I parked over there, it was free parking (like Monopoly). He also explained that the recent hurricane had badly damaged the wooded area containing holes 1-7.

From this point on, I am liking this course. It flowed well, had a lot of pretty (and always treacherous) basket positions set just feet from the lake's shores. It was a gorgeous late March Florida morning and the baskets set in front of the lake's shimmering were stunning. I especially liked # 8 with it's tree-lined fairway and the sun drenched basket, # 9 with another basket shimmering in the morning sunlight and # 10 which is either 240' or 270' and has you throwing over the small inlet to a basket just a few feet past the water. The information sheet states that discs are easily retrievable while the signs here state no swimming to retrieve discs.

Cons:

I really disliked holes 1 to 7. I found this part confusing, not real attractive, with beat up tee pads, some signs lying down with graffiti. It didn't flow very well and I was never sure whether I was one the right track or not.

Lots and lots of places to splash your plastic. Playing this course seriously would take the guts of a burglar and total control of your discs. I have neither of these and was therefore severely handicapped.

Other Thoughts:

There are some very pretty holes here from 8-18 along with two water carries. There's kind of a natural flow from 8 onwards. This is an interesting course to rate. After the first 7, I was thinking about a 1.0. The final 11 rate about a 3.0. I am not math proficient to figure out 7/18 is a 1.0 and 11/18 is a 3.0? So I'll go with a 2.5 which might be a little on the generous side.
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Jswizz
Experience: 3 played 3 reviews
1.00 star(s)

What is this place 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Feb 18, 2017 Played the course:once

Pros:

It's a disc golf course

Cons:

Dirtier than you can imagine, dead animals, some type of voodoo relics on the course.

Other Thoughts:

I was at a loss for words. I don't see many recent reviews so maybe the course degraded over time. There was trash everywhere and a homeless man came out of the woods while I was waiting at the practice basket for the rest of my party and wanted to play disc golf with me. It was quite odd to say the least. There was a very bad smell through the front end and trash everywhere. A park patron on a bike tried to ride off with an item that was left behind on a hole and we literally had to chase them down to get it back. It didn't seem like the park backs up the sport that much. I want to like this course but I just can't get over the negatives. Hopefully someone adopts this place and cleans it up as I'm sure it was better in the past. It's a hike from where I usually play and can't see myself making the trip again until it improves.
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hazimwood
Experience: 12.3 years 8 played 4 reviews
4.00 star(s)

It's Hialeah people 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Jan 11, 2014 Played the course:2-4 times

Pros:

Shot variety; flat over water, from the top of a hill towards the edge of the lake, over a small river-like body, through Large beautiful woods, etc.
Large Iguanas everywhere
It's absolutely gorgeous
Good layout, once you figure it out.

Cons:

It's in Hialeah
Traffic to and fro
Pay to get in
Needs better upkeep
People settle for picnics near some baskets, particularly on few shots over the water.
figuring out the layout.

Other Thoughts:

I love this course, but because its in Hialeah and I live in south Miami, people aren't too keen on going that far and then paying to play. I went with people who were familiar with it so we found our way around, but compared to other parks, this place can be bad with direction. The course does use most of the parts where there are no people, so that's good, but there were a few instances where we had to lay up, as to not hit people. Again it's in Hialeah, so there's about as much trash blowing about as you see in the rest of town.

The Course is fun and worth the trip, Lots of great basket positions..challenging, fun, beautiful.

IMO: Don't let the random park-goers scare you off, in most cases they are interested in what your're doing and they let you play through their BBQ... just don't be a jerk and yell,"four!" and expect regular people to care or tolerate you. Most of the course is clear of such situations though, so be nice and have fun.
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reposado
Diamond level trusted reviewer
Experience: 12.7 years 278 played 273 reviews
3.00 star(s)

2+ years drive by

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

Pros:

This was the biggest surprise of the South Florida region. It was both a better course and easier to navigate than I was expecting. It's not a game-changer but it's a really solid course without a lot of real flaws and it has some interesting holes and true variety.
The first few holes are real wooded holes. Defined fairways that err on the generous side. Double curves. Nice landing areas. Well done. The rest of the course is more open but sparse trees and occasionally elevated baskets mix things up through the course. There are a few holes along the lake but the real gem is 10. Downhill across an open space that narrows to a gap. The basket is just on the other side of a small inlet of the lake. 18 is also a beauty with a long through across rolling hills to an entry point into the woods where the basket sits atop a short but steep hill. The rolling hills come into play on a few other holes as well. Really a nice mix of features here.
A map is a good idea but for the most part it isn't needed. Follow the paint. Spray painted trees mark hole numbers. The tees have been labeled with the hole number and where to go following the basket and where needed the ground has been marked with arrows.
Unless my experience was atypical, and it was lightly raining for most of my round, then I see no reason not to play this one.

Cons:

The trash. It's strewn through the wooded areas and occasionally elsewhere.
The tees. Rubber ones that have seen better days.
The aesthetics. As much as I appreciated it, spray-paint on all the trees is not my favorite way to navigate a course. And then a good amount of the tee signs have been vandalized.
Navigation at times. I had no trouble but I did refer to the map a few times, especially around 10-12.

Other Thoughts:

It's true that a lot of holes cross walkways or park roads but I'm not sure how much use these get. The populated areas of the park are far from the course and at least while I was there, that section of roads was closed to traffic.
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Peter S
Bronze level trusted reviewer
Experience: 29.8 years 165 played 32 reviews
3.00 star(s)

Amelia Earhart Park 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Oct 19, 2013 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

The course has a variety of shots from open to wooded. There is also some good use of what little elevation the park has to offer by lake and some former mountain bike hills. Rest rooms by park enterence, some rubber tees. Never a wait to throw behind another group as under used D/G course. Returns to car after hole 7 to refresh water, you will need it.

Cons:

Very busy park on weekends and other park users sit or park cars on fairway. Come early. $7.00 per car weekends, no single person discount fee. Garbage picking buzzards/birds & the trash blows all over the park.

Other Thoughts:

The wind is almost always a factor. Featured holes are #16 over the water & elevated baskets on 1a & 18. New signs. New longer basket positions for 1-5 adds challenge.
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Paladin
Experience: 46.9 years 9 played 1 reviews
1.00 star(s)

For such Great potential, worst course ever. 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Aug 15, 2013 Played the course:once

Pros:

Great Terrain, Lots of Trees, Water, varying elevation, Hole on a tall mound, and Hole on a tree stump. Nice shade.

Cons:

The layout is chaos, looks like some one took a handful of pebble and dropped them on a map and the randomly decide which would be tees and whole. I'm a traveler and picked this one nearby, but I was playing alone so no spotters, etc. Navigation is nearly impossible, there were a few Holes or tees I never did find. There were some new signs, but there were also old signs for the same holes that were never removed, one was actually covered by a bush. In many cases the walk from the hole to the next tee is just as long as tee to hole. I could not play this course in order I just played the next one I ran across, sometimes just picking my own spot for tee when I found the hole but no tee box. So no score here since i couldn't finish, and I spent more time searching than playing.

Other Thoughts:

So sad the potential for this course is the best I've ever seen, but the layout is terrible.
All tee boxes need to be replaced.
Many signs need to be replaced.
A starting point (Hole 1) needs a Gathering area and clear signage.
Clear Trail markers need to be set down guiding players from tee to hole, hole to tee.
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ngramly
Experience: 11.8 years 60 played 2 reviews
3.00 star(s)

2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jan 22, 2013 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

A good mix of distance holes and technical holes. The majority are influenced by water and/or the road that runs through the park which is OB. A good all around course.

Cons:

The tee pads are poorly marked and it is difficult to navigate if you're not familiar with the course (even with a map). Most fairways are more rocks and coral than they are grass so bring your durable plastic.

Other Thoughts:

It's the only course in the area (next course to the north is a 25 mile drive away and to the south is about the same) so I find myself playing here when I'm nearby.
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diggs11pond
Experience: 24.8 years 28 played 8 reviews
2.50 star(s)

Water Burial 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Sep 10, 2008 Played the course:once

Pros:

Good distance on a few holes. I enjoyed some of the holes with more technical needs too. Water comes in to play on a bunch (RIP Cheetah...oldest disc in my bag...) The mound-top basket and the stump basket are sweet.

Cons:

Hard to tell where you are going. Tee pads are terrible. Course is not in great shape all around.

Other Thoughts:

I was in Miami for work and was able to take some time to play. It was exactly what I was hoping for. Any decent player should never do worse than par here.
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MrDiscinox
Experience: 17.2 years 49 played 6 reviews
3.00 star(s)

Good course... Needs work 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jul 1, 2012 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

- Gets a 3 rating for having elevation in South Florida... Truly unique. Otherwise a solid 2 course.
- Fun and challenging.
- Design makes use of interesting terrain, water, elevation, woody and clear areas
- Never more than 3 or 4 groups at one time and usually the course is yours (great for practice!)

Cons:

- Expensive. $6 to get in the park. See note below.
- Very poorly marked. Worn paths mark the trail. Some signs. Some baskets have numbers.
- Varied teeing medium... Dirt, rubber, road, etc
- Locals have no idea what you are doing. Yield to all bicyclists, children, parties, etc. I've had to skip holes because people have had a BBQ setup at the basket.

Other Thoughts:

Take 4th Ave to the alternate driveway and park in the grass. You can either play from one of the holes nearby (you'll be around #11) or take a short walk to #1. There is a huge driving range here closest to the road.

I don't recommend skipping out on the fee to play! They take pretty good care of the course as far as wood chips and mowing are concerned. Low traffic means low litter as well.

Its a fun course! Well worth it if you live in South Florida. And I come from the Great Disc Golf State, Michigan!
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Oregon_Nole
Bronze level trusted reviewer
Experience: 18.8 years 32 played 18 reviews
3.00 star(s)

Elevation.... in SoFla??? Sweet 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Oct 27, 2010 Played the course:once

Pros:

Design 3/5 Some really fun holes that utilize thick trees, water, a predominate wind, and elevation (in south Fl, really weird....) I'd say more holes are open than not, but none are completely devoid of trees. The land available was used in interesting ways to make challenging, enjoyable holes. There are some definite danger issues with other park users, so be aware.

Variety 4 There are lefts and rights, both open and tight. There are many water holes, everything from throwing to a pin right on the edge of a lake, to throwing over the lake, or right along side it. There are holes with water along the left and holes with water along the right. The open holes are made more interesting by both water and the almost guaranteed 15-20 mph winds.

Challenge 3.5 This course is easy to play at par, but difficult to get many birdies without taking some risk. The wooded holes are tight, but all have a defined (albeit sometimes small) fairway. The open holes usually have some added dimension of challenge, such as water or elevation. There weren't any grueling holes

Flow 3 It seems like the challenge steadily increases on this course, which is cool. The lefts and rights are distributed nicely, so is the water placement. None of the holes seem repetitive, and the distance varies enough to keep it interesting. There aren't any ridiculous walkouts, and the next tees seem to be pretty intuitive

Tees 2 There is a mix between rubber mats, asphalt, and grass tees. Some are long and skinny, some are very short. This inconsistency seems to detract a little, but overall, they're better than straight up dirt tees.

Baskets 3.5 I think they're mach III, I'm not completely sure, but they're in decent shape. They have hole number plates for identification, and some have next tee directionals.

Scenery 3.5 The wooded holes give a nice secluded walk through the trees, the water holes offer great views of the lakes (which are surprisingly clear and have a light blue color that almost gives it a lagoon feel), and the little elevation adds a sweet touch not found often in flat south Florida.

Elevation, water, terrain, etc 3.5 Water on at least 10 holes, elevation on 5 or 6, and a combo of both on a couple all make for some fun, unique golf holes for south FL. Now don't get me wrong, there were no "top of the world" elevation changes, everything being under 20' of change, but given how flat the area is, any elevation is novel.

Signature holes 3 While there weren't any life-altering holes, there were several gems. Holes # 10 and 11 were both pretty neat, slight downhill, water holes, and #18 has a sweet elevated pin position, very unique to South Fl.

Risk/Reward 4 Nearly every hole has some degree of risk/reward, with the risk often involving water. Several times during my round I found myself questioning if I could make the required shot, and the penalty if I couldn't, which to me, makes a round exciting.

Amenities, signs, garbage cans, etc (out of 2.5) .5 The only tee signs were hole numbers painted on the tee. There were no garbage cans (except maybe at the beginning/end of the course) and no bathrooms, at least in the vicinity of the course.

Ease of play (out of 2.5) .5 The only navigational aids were pieces of wood hanging off the basket pointing in the general direction of the next tee and on some holes there were stones in the ground with arrows painted in the general direction of the next tee.

Cons:

Horrible navigation. If you don't have a guide, print the map provided in the links section for this course.

Some low-lying areas are prone to flooding in even modest rain, which can be a problem given how much it rains, especially in the summer months.

There are many other park users that seem to be oblivious to the dangers of discs at high speeds. From the joggers running the asphalt path that serves as the tee for many holes, to the fisherman that decide the big one is right next to the basket. There were even vehicles park right in landing zones on a couple of holes.

Other Thoughts:

I was really surprised at how unique and fun this course was. While it can be a pain to navigate, and it is a little "rough around the edges", overall I thought the design and challenge made this course well worth a visit.

I really don't think most of the other reviews give this course its due credit, but I had a guide when I played. I could see how not having one, or a map, would be a major downer here. This is not a polished, "professional" course, but what is there is a unique, challenging course with a diverse design requiring a wide range of shots.

Score= 34/ 55= .62 = 3/5
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denny ritner
Gold level trusted reviewer
Experience: 25.9 years 170 played 113 reviews
1.50 star(s)

Another Anal Disc Golfer 2+ years

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:May 29, 2009 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

There is quite a variety to shots required, scoring requires a bit of skill, and the designer has not been afraid to offer some very unique holes.

There are some very pretty looks, the breeze is frequently blowing and it can generally be an enjoyable place to play disc golf once you've been oriented to the layout if you don't mind sending up spotters at certain points.

Cons:

Contrary to what the previous two reviewers have said, the signage is poor. Without a guide you will spend a lot of time looking for holes and walking up to find baskets before throwing.

Much of the course looks like a seven year old kid that's never had a haircut and rarely bathes.

The tee pads are inferior.

This is a reasonably good piece of land for a disc golf course, but it's potential is far from being reached.

Other Thoughts:

If you were shipwrecked on a deserted island that had this disc golf course, you'd certainly be over-the-moon for its existence.

I've hesitated to review this course due to the fact that each of the five times I've played it, it had been re-designed. In light, however, of the previous two reviews, I felt obligated to speak up for the good of the traveling disc golfer.

If you're in South Florida certainly play Tradewinds (I can't speak for Easterlin) and Indian Hammocks. Unless you're hell-bent on being the first to play 2000 courses, skip this fiasco and go to South Beach and watch beautiful people all day long.

Remember: Don't be a dirty disc golfer. If you pack it in, pack it out!
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kermitdfrogisi
Experience: 16.2 years 17 played 1 reviews
4.00 star(s)

AMELIA !!! 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jan 27, 2010 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

This course has everything from tight holes in the woods on the front, to open windy holes on the outside, to water holes, lots of birdies possible, yet plenty of pitfalls. Play it as much as you like, but you will not master this course easily. The lakes are crystal clear and beautiful, and this is absolutely my favorite course in South Florida.

Cons:

Some people complain that they lose discs in the water, others that there is trash in the park, and I have heard that some cannot find the next pad. There are signs if you look, and you can lose a disc or two, but it is well worth the trip, and a blast to play.

Other Thoughts:

If you love the game then there is nothing to not love about this course. It is my home course, but I feel it is awesome.
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mutantseacow
Experience: 2 played 2 reviews
4.00 star(s)

Fun & Challenging 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Jun 15, 2014 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

Elevations, water, wind factors

Myths: Cars blocking fairway - Logs and rock prevent access to all the course except #16

Park Crowded - Mainly up front in winter months, Park is empty in hot months you could play nude.

Cons:

a little scrubby

Other Thoughts:

This course is far better than described, of the 5 courses in South Florida this one has the most to offer in a variety of ways. Seems it has been rated by people just passing through town. This course is not flat by Florida standards, 9 holes have elevational issues that come into play, some baskets are on small hills bordering water, the lake is crystal clear and disc are EASILY reclaimed unless 40 feet out which means you might have to swim for it, which is refreshing but might be little chilly during our 4 weeks of winter down here. Pads are mixed with rubber fly mart tees and concrete walkways used as well, only 2 pads are natural. The holes are fun and the course is just below average in length, with 2 holes 400+ feet. Hole 18 is atop a 12 foot hill (VERY COOL) and some others 4 feet up on a rock & a stump. I know this course has changed over the years due to hurricanes (2 direct hits in 05) or just in an effort for improvement. T-signs are in, provided by the county. Wind and the direction it is from is a major factor here as you are playing around 2 connecting lakes. Nothing to stop the wind it becomes very steady, best wind course around. Don't believe the poo pooing of this place it is a local favorite. Seems like alot of these photos are out of date and are misleading
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JohnnyLounge21
Experience: 25.8 years 7 played 6 reviews
2.00 star(s)

Lost potential 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Aug 14, 2008 Played the course:once

Pros:

If you're hanging out in South Beach and have the itch for Disc Golf, it's not too far a ride away. The course has several nice holes and some great water challenges. There's even one basket that's placed atop a mound that is very interesting and challenging. There is so much potential. . .

Cons:

. . . but it's not that nice at all. It's hard to tell where you're going or even where to start, me and my girl just didn't have a clue. Felt like we were wondering around. It's a lousy feeling when all you wanna do is have a nice afternoon disc golfing. Just heartbreaking how nice this course could be. Approaching the park you'd ask someone where the course was and nobody seemed to know. Not even a park ranger we asked. So much potential. . .

Other Thoughts:

Water holes are a really nice surprise. Some holes play in a run and you can actually get into a rhythm. If I had a guide, it would be a treat to play this course. But nothing could take away the fact that the grounds in general are pretty unkempt.
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Innovadude
Diamond level trusted reviewer
Experience: 25.8 years 235 played 180 reviews
2.50 star(s)

written just to help the next guy navigate 2+ years

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Nov 1, 2008 Played the course:once

Pros:

"This information is out of date I am told the course has updated signage and is now navigable, that should increase the course rating."

Cons:

Just read other thoughts.

Other Thoughts:

Navigation help: When you enter park at the intersection of E 4th Ave and E 65th st., ask the booth people. They didn't know when I was there. So, drive straight and loop for about 2-3 minutes around the lake on your left. Eventually, you see two red shipping containers on a wood platform by another lake on the right, and a trailer building on the left, this just past a string of fossil rocks. #1 is in woods on right along road up from there.
#5- after #4, walk down path to right, then left. Tee is on a small hill in edge of woods, throws towards the lake, basket 20' from water behind a pine tree.
#8- after #7, continue straight and walk toward park road up on hill. White thing by tree marks the tee, and it shoots down toward water between trees.
#10- just uphill toward park road from #9 basket.
#14- the BASKET is in the woods, over 400' from the tee, near E 4th Ave, up on a rock.
#16- cross bridge after #15, go left along lake shore, to see a sign in a tree, shoots over water back toward #11's tee.

I could not find #17's tee or the entire 18th hole. Good luck! bring this with you!
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johnt1969
Bronze level trusted reviewer
Experience: 40.9 years 166 played 25 reviews
0.50 star(s)

Probably the worst 18 hole course I have ever played 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Jul 27, 2008 Played the course:once

Pros:

There's 18 baskets scattered randomly around this park but you will be wandering around aimlessly for hours unless you have a local to giude you.

Cons:

The tee pads here are really bad. Some of the holes have pads and some don't. There are tee signs randomly thrown around the park that confuse you on where to go. I assume there used to be a different course in this park. It looks like there could have been a lot of different courses here but they were never completely uninstalled and reinstalled. Some of the tee signs are still there but the holes are all in different places now. There's no maps or distances for the holes so it's almost impossible to figure out where the baskets are. From the pictures it looks like they care for the course but when I was there the fairways were so overgrown that there were waist high weeds. Nothing seemed to be cared for around the course and the park. There was litter all over the place. There's no good distinction as to where to throw on the open holes. There is no way to navigate from one hole to the next in some cases. This will leave you wandering around looking for tees and baskets to throw at. Some of the pin placements were bad and quirky as well. I remember pins on what seemed to be man made hills, on the top of elevated tree stumps and within a foot or two of trees.

Other Thoughts:

It's a shame that this course is so bad because you could really learn a lot and get great practice with wind shots. There's lots of wind at this park and it's great to see what it does to your shots. The park, in general, seemed to be in complete disrepair when I was there. It doesn't look like it is maintained and because of that there is trash all over the place. Hopefully this will change over time. The land here is good for a solid disc golf course.

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punkfan55
Experience: 16.8 years 31 played 6 reviews
1.50 star(s)

Could have been way better! 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Mar 25, 2008 Played the course:never

Pros:

Plenty of land. A couple of nice lakes. Some challenging holes.

Cons:

Too much land to keep the course along the pond for so many holes. It had a lot of litter. It had some rubber mats as tee pads. I couldn't find hole 13. There wasn't a main sign. There were vehicles parked in the middle of the fairway. I don't know what was up with hole #1's basket. It was raised about 8 feet up in the air. I have never seen that before. They need better signs, and more off them.

Other Thoughts:

With all that land there, it has potential of being a very nice course. I would love to see the place cleaned up, also put in better signs and concrete tee pads.
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