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1.50 star(s)
Nuthin' Fancy
Concrete tees; reasonably good baskets.
Not maintained at all other than mowing. A short course with no info for the holes other than some baskets being numbered. Runs through middle of park traffic; very compact.
Maybe a good practice course as long as you don't hit anybody...
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FYI from the PDGA
803.03 Marking the Lie:
A. After each throw, the thrown disc must be left where it came to rest until the lie is established by the placing of a marker. This can be done by placing a mini marker disc on the playing surface between the hole and the disc, directly in line...
2.50 star(s)
Not as easy as it looks...
Good signs denoting length & par. Some longer holes along with some basic "park" holes. New baskets.
Grass/dirt tees. No walkway across the creek on #8.
At first glance it appears to be an easy course. However I was pleasantly surprised to find several holes over 250...
I remember when I started out. The discs I bought were far too heavy for me. I was throwing big hyzers with little distance. I would recommend discs in the 150-160 gm range until you really get your throwing form down. Then you can use heavier discs which are better in the wind with more...
I would welcome a pay for play facility in my locale. However, it would have to be a good course with interesting holes, at least 18. They would need to be regularly maintained,including mowing, course improvements, tree trimming, path grooming,etc... Also it would be good if they had a...
It doesn't offend me but it does tell me that whomever is saying it has a limited knowledge of disc golf or that they're trying to be 'hip'. I don't like using the term "frisbee" but most people don't know what you're doing unless you tell them it's frisbee golf. Frisbees to me are toys used to...
I just bought a pair of low Salomon Exit Aero Trail runners which I really love. Lightweight, comfortable, and really grip. No more slipping on dewy grass for me. They're good for playing wood holes too.
3.50 star(s)
Disc Go Here, Disc Go There...
Multiple tees & Nice concrete tee markers with map, par, & yardage on each hole. Nice mix of challenging wood & open holes, some with very pronounced doglegs. Has 27 holes.
Hard to navigate. Was told that there were scorecards at the 1st tee but there weren't. Some...
3.50 star(s)
Tiger's Woods?
Very challenging wood holes with doglegs & elevation changes. The stream comes into play on some holes. Signs with par ,map, & yardage are a nice touch. Scorecards with map are available at the path on the first tee.
Navigation is tricky without the scorecard which has a map on...
2.50 star(s)
Down by the Woodside
Concrete tees & well-placed baskets around a park setting. Mostly open with a couple of wood holes. Nice course to play during your lunch period or after work for an IBM employee.
This is a private course. Most of the patrons are IBM employees (w/friends & family). No signs...
2.50 star(s)
West Side Story
Nice multiple tees. Some strategically well-placed trees around the baskets but not too much trouble. Not a long course & is a good course for beginners.
I wish it had signs on all the holes denoting par & yardage. I believe there are red & blue poles by the tees that have the...
3.00 star(s)
A River Runs Through It....
Good concrete multiple tees & permanent signs denoting hole numbers. Some challenging holes around trees & along Bear Creek, esp. from the tips.
Gets quite a bit of play & there is some local park traffic. The signs don't give the par & yardage.
Though not a long...
3.00 star(s)
No Bears,Just Birdies
Very nice layout with a good mix of wooded & open holes. Good paths & fairways are mown regularly. Course is at one end of the park; not a lot of traffic by patrons other than disc golfers.Scorecards are usually at the shelter by the first tee.
The holes have signs but...
3.00 star(s)
East but Not Least....
Good layout. Multiple concrete tees & good signs with maps. Nicely wooded holes which rewards a good throw & penalizes a bad one.
Sees a LOT of play. You'd think you're in the Metro area...It weaves in & out through the park so there's usually quite a bit of traffic,esp...