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Cockeysville, MD

County Home DGC

2.55(based on 1 reviews)
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2.50 star(s)

Thunderdome disc golf.

Reviewed: Played on:Jun 29, 2024 Played the course:once

Pros:

The property has enormous potential.

The pads are good.

The baskets are new.

The fairways are clear.

There's probably ghosts on the property.

Cons:

The layout leaves the imagination wondering what it could be.

Other Thoughts:

Have you ever thought to yourself, "wouldn't it be fun to chuck a disc right at someone else at the disc golf course?" Or, "wouldn't it be fun to have a disc thrown at me while I'm putting?"

No? Well what if I told you it's probably haunted and there's a filthy pond with an island that you don't get to play over and most holes are 300 or shorter? Sounds better already I know.

I won't spoil which holes put you in danger that's part of the fun of the thunderdome.

The property is beautiful and seems to be cut out of the former glory of a sprawling hospital complex that was abandoned featuring a large pond with an island that should have a basket on it and a tiny pond and some rolling hills through the woods.

Couple typical disc golf hole types including the classic power line easement, throwing over road, throwing over a valley instead of through it, down a hill, up a hill, edge of a hill. Some of the mature trees are massive and beautiful. Some of the cleared fairways are through what used to be thick undergrowth so if you like to shank drives don't do it on those holes. There's big gaps to hit if there are gaps it's very forgiving off the tee for novice players.

Hole 12 had evidence of a recent sanitary sewer overflow on one of the recently installed pvc lamp hole riser stacks leading to a manhole next to the pond and my friends disc landed in some of the mystery. Obviously the disc golf course can't do anything about what happens to the underground infastructure but it is there and does pose a slight health risk if it persists, if you play it and it's capped you're good to go, if it's uncapped, might want to decontaminate your disc before you throw it if it lands downstream of it.

The ground around the basket on hole 12 A position seems to be comprised of 1/3rd broken glass. Don't slip on the rock outcrop.

Several of the holes seem like filler material to get to other pieces of the property.

Lots of potential here for something amazing. As it sits it's leaving more to be desired from the land.

Had a good time will play again.
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