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3.00 star(s)
Jericho Lake Park
Good scenery, very easy to follow, has longer holes which I prefer, and multiple tee pads for each hole.
Went a few days ago (March) and the course was majorly flooded. Had to skip a few holes because of it.
I'd wait until it's dry outside in the summer to head to this course.
3.50 star(s)
Belvidere review
One of the better all around parks I've been to. Good elevation change and many different things to deal with, from trees, to open shots, to a few awesome water shots.
Since it is such a fun park, there are many people walking around and doing things, which can get in the way...
2.00 star(s)
Woodlands park review
Its located in a very nice area. Consists of many tricky shots and like others have said, is more "technical" than long.
Not many holes where you can just launch on. Nearly every hole is in the woods, which I was never a fan of. Also was difficult to find locations of...
3.50 star(s)
Porter park review
I love this course. All the holes are long and take up a huge area of space for only being a 9 hole course. I also really love the location. Has a bit of a mix of open shots as well as holes with trees to dodge.
Considering the fact that it's only a 9 hole course, I really...
2.50 star(s)
Beloit course review
-They managed to keep the holes pretty long in a small area.
-Holes are all very similar
I tend to like courses that more open holes as opposed to trickier shots through woods, and that is what this course offers.
2.50 star(s)
Berlin review
-Like the hole lengths
-Enjoy the setting of course
-Not too much elevation change
-Nothing out of the ordinary
I went in March, when the ground was still pretty frozen and there were no leaves on the trees...so I'd imagine that this is even better in the summer. This is near the...
4.50 star(s)
Plamann Park Review
-One of the nicest courses in the state.
-Park is maintained very well
-Lots of variety in shots
-Signs are awesome
-Hole #1 is one of my favorite disc golf holes ever
-On nice days in the spring and summer, the place will be absolute PACKED
GO TO IT! ha
3.50 star(s)
Sinnissippie Park Review
Awesome course. I like it because there isn't much "mud"...it is basically all grass, even in the wooded areas. I really enjoyed the park as well.
Confusing at first as to where holes are, but there is a map up near hole 1.
3.50 star(s)
Hatten Park Review
-Secluded park. The part itself is one of my favorites.
-Requires many different shot types
-Bring bug spray! The wooded holes especially can especially get bad with mosquitos.
-Some holes are a little too short
Go to Hatten Park, its fun
In Summer 07, I hit the chain on...
3.50 star(s)
Best 9 Hole course I've been to..
-Great, LONG holes for being only 9 holes. The area is big enough that they could probably squeeze 18 in.
-Park is maintained very well
-Took a while to find where it actually was on campus.
-Not sure how "busy" it is with school in session (or if there are...
1.50 star(s)
Blah..
Decent, family oriented type course. Good for practicing mid range type throws and putting. Does have one decently long hole, I believe it's 8 or 9 that's fun to launch on.
No challenge whatsoever. Holes are VERY short. I landed way past the cage on one hole... with my PUTTER.
Recommended...
2.50 star(s)
Pierce Park Review
Very nice park for the whole family. It only has 9 holes, but it is my favorite 9 hole course. If they shortened some of the holes, they could probably squeeze 18 in the park.
Only 9 holes. Lots of trees around, you may lose a disc. (If anyone sees a pink Orc on hole 1, let...
1.50 star(s)
Red Arrow Park Review
Good for beginners. Towards the end it has a few nice longer, open throws that you can really launch on.
Holes are too short. Layout is confusing. Holes along the creek are VERY muddy.
I wouldn't recommend hitting this one up
4.00 star(s)
Anna Page Park East
Check out my "West" review for more. I think the two are very similar. If you have a big arm, you should like this course.
Layout may be confusing
4.00 star(s)
Anna Page Park West
Awesome course here. Comparable to Plamann (in Appleton, WI) in that it has some nice longer holes including the 600 footer. Variety of elevation and terrain, highly recommended.
As a first timer, it was a bit confusing as to the layout of the course (I didn't know there were...
3.00 star(s)
O'Hauser Park Review
Fun, course overall. Has a little bit of everything but nothing too special. Starts out more open and ends with wooded holes.
Usually VERY packed, especially with younger high school kids. This can result in lots of people cluttered together, which I am not a fan of at all.
3.00 star(s)
Adelaide Park Review
Really fun course. I love the first 70% or so (the last few holes are "blah" to me). There are several holes where you can just launch on.
It is a course that could be easy to lose a disc on. On certain holes, I recommend that you have someone go ahead and watch where your...
3.50 star(s)
Crystal Lake Park Review
What makes this course great is the scenery and the surroundings. It was pretty nice playing alongside the lake. Course was easy to follow and fun overall.
There isn't a whole lot of different terrain here, but still offered enough obstacles to give yourself a good...
2.00 star(s)
Folletts Park Review
This is a nice little course that is out in the middle of nowhere. It's a good place to work on your straight driving because it is literally one huge "area" with not many obstacles in the way.
Doesn't offer much variety at all. The fact that there are only 9 cages but still...
3.50 star(s)
West Brook Park Review
Very fun course. I went in March 07, and from what I can remember, the back 9 consists of VERY long holes in open field-type areas. The front 9 is mostly wooded areas.
It was difficult at first to tell where holes were (in order) and basically understand the whole "map" of...