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WD09
Gold level trusted reviewer
Experience: 19.9 years 682 played 74 reviews
3.50 star(s)

Pleasant Surprise

Reviewed: Played on:Jun 30, 2024 Played the course:once

Pros:

Good signage, including course map, accurate tee signs, and helpful "Next Tee" signs at key spots. Blue Discatcher Pro baskets that catch great, are easy to spot, and include the always-appreciated Disc Golf Park arrow pointing the way to the next hole. Practice basket at the entrance and hole 18 returns you quite near to hole 1's tee. Nice, grippy, level concrete tee pads on each hole. Much appreciated on uneven or muddy terrain, these were a good size and always oriented in the correct direction.

Multiple tees on numerous holes. (I played the long tees and did not keep track of which holes had short tees.) There were also well-placed wooden bridges in helpful spots.

Fun lines to throw and a variety of distances. There were several holes that required a well-placed drive and an accurate upshot. I thought the par 3 holes offered a good mix of angles and distances, plus some good use of the limited elevation available. There were also a couple of elevated baskets and some interesting pin placements. Much of the course is wooded, but the lines are fair and there are lines available for scrambling in most situations.

Cons:

Several of the baskets were high, not in an intentionally-elevated way, but just in a sort of "we put the basketball goal at 10'7" instead of 10' to mess up your shot" kind of way. Maybe the ground was hard and it was tough to dig the holes in those spots, I don't know. The one spot I would have really appreciated a "next tee" sign and could not find it was between 17 and 18. That walk crosses through another fairway (maybe 13? 14?) between the long and short tees, then the tee for 18 throws out of the trees uphill into the open.

There are one or two holes that seem to be "filler" holes to get to the next spot. There also are two or three spots where the fairways are close together in what could be dangerous ways. Spots on the course were rather muddy, but we were just passing through the area and I can't speak to the rain or the drainage.

Other Thoughts:

I think perhaps the long tees have been added since previous reviews, because I did not think this course was unusually short. I enjoyed the way it played through the woods and I was pleasantly surprised by the infrastructure and the layout. I would definitely recommend this course as a good one to play, if you are in the area. I am starting to associate the Disc Golf Park brand with pleasant surprises, as I have played several DGP courses that used the property very well and offered great tee pads, baskets, and directional signage.
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MikeTorre
Experience: 12.1 years 80 played 23 reviews
3.00 star(s)

Decent option 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Aug 4, 2019 Played the course:once

Pros:

Location -> one of a handful of courses in the area; Moncton is without question very pretty and charming

Fast -> easy to navigate course that's properly signed and features decent pads

Fun -> if you like short and technical holes and ace-race type experience, this one is for you

Free!

Cons:

Too short -> despite being situated in a beautiful urban park, almost half the course holes sit in the 200s

Buggy -> not horrible, but hey, pack the spray

Other Thoughts:

This course needs long tee positions. The park can accommodate a full-size, modern layout and has the potential to be great. Maybe it will evolve, like so many courses with a league and active community of players have...
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Understable
Experience: 16.9 years 28 played 11 reviews
2.00 star(s)

Lots of mud 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Sep 17, 2018 Played the course:2-4 times

Pros:

The course is located close to the Moncton airport and was perfect stop before heading home after Canadian Nationals. The course is short and technical that punishes a drive that isn't accurate. The players in this town will learn straight accurate shots and kill it on similar courses.

Course starts with a shot over the back of a ball diamond before heading into the woods before emerging from the woods to play around another ball diamond.

Cons:

The holes are short and too narrow. The fairways are clean but the woods is dense. The holes are pretty straight forward with some baskets protected by surround by trees

Biggest issue is the mud, so much mud. Even a week after it rained there was still wet spots.

Other Thoughts:

Great to see disc golf growing on the east coast. The regional group are fantastic, run amazing events and they are only going to do bigger and even better things.
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JoeDirt
Experience: 20.8 years 80 played 15 reviews
3.00 star(s)

Fast fun course 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Sep 17, 2018 Played the course:once

Pros:

Good variety, good signage, close to the airport, quick rounds, some tight lines and some bigger ones, good use of woods and elevation

Cons:

Mostly shorter holes, tee pads are rubber and slick, the rough was rough, could easily lose Discs here if you don't stay on the fairway, not super challenging but also not super easy either

Other Thoughts:

This is a course that if you play here every day, you will be very competitive. It a really good skill sharpening course for short-medium distance shots. Great course to hit on your way out of town before the airport.
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