Pros:
-Woodland Creek Park is a large, well-maintained city park with a community center, playground, lake for fishing, grass fields, trails, natural areas, and a 9-hole disc golf course.
-Hole 1 plays 400 feet, and hole 9 300 feet through an open field. The rest of the holes are technical woods golf, typically playing ~250 feet.
-The course is well-maintained, with fair lines, relatively clean rough, and short grass. The designers did an excellent job fitting seven fun, unique holes into a small area of woods without interference between holes.
-This course has a fantastic warm up area. There are three baskets for putting, as well as a driving range. The driving range consists of an enormous concrete tee box and three baskets ranging from 200-350 ft.
-Excellent signage throughout. There's a large info board by the practice area and another by the first tee. Every hole has its own tee sign featuring the shot shape and distance to each of the two basket positions.
-Best Holes:
#1 is the only opportunity for a long drive, at 400 feet with no obstacles.
#7 is a nice tunnel shot through a handful of old-growth trees.
Cons:
-The baskets are older DGA models and have lost some of their catch. The baskets on the driving range, however, appear to be new. I'd suggest swapping them out.
-There is only one opportunity on the course to throw a long-distance shot, but the driving range makes up for that.
Other Thoughts:
-Upon entering the park, proceed to the very end of the parking lots, near the playground and the driving range. The first tee is located across the footbridge and to the left.
-This would be a great local course. It was a lot of fun, and more than I expected. The driving range was a terrific bonus.