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1h 24m

Est. time

1.8mi

Est. length

Flat

Elevation

Easy difficulty

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Fair conditions
14 hours ago

About the course

Public park with walking paths so watch for pedestrians and other disc golfers.
18 holes
Turf, Asphalt, Wood/Wood Chips, Wood Bridge, Grass Tees
DISCatcher Pro (original) Targets
Mixed use
Public park
Dogs allowed
Cart friendly
No drinking water available
Restroom available
Established in 2010

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Course traffic - Players usually spend 1 - 2 hours here.

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Upkeep
4.2
Shot variety/design
3.9
Tee areas
3.5
Signage/wayfinding
3.6
Amenities
3.0
Scenery/views
4.1
erikstacy

@erikstacy

17

Honestly it’s not a BAD course at all, but I think it struggles with an identity issue. It’s a very short course, nothing really above 250 feet, so I’m just throwing putters and mid range. There isn’t a whole lot of shot shaping going on either, most holes are just straight. However, the rough that surrounds each hole is ROUGH ROUGH. Some tight tall bushes that are taller than me, thick thick wild grass (and I’m playing in the start of winter where pretty much everything is dead already). On top of that, there are a few holes where you have to throw over water so you risk losing a disc. If you get into those thick rough you’ll also likely lose a disc (pour one out for my Halo Mako3). And on top of that, at least half the holes are lined with houses on one side so you have to be careful not to throw into those. So all that being said, this course has the challenge and shot shaping of a beginners course, but some very unforgiving rough making it extremely punishing if you miss the fairways. So as someone with some experience, I’m not challenged by the course or seeing any holes that are super interesting. But on the occasions I mess up, I’m punished horribly for it. So I wouldn’t bring a beginner here cause they’ll be miserable looking and losing discs, and I wouldn’t really feel the need to replay this myself.

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samonty

@samonty

116

Fun short course

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Frequently asked questions

How do I get to Black Bear Park?
You can get directions to Black Bear Park by clicking Get Directions, which will open your device's map application with the disc golf course location. The disc golf course is located at 42.0538330078125, -88.22937774658203 in Hoffman Estates, Illinois.
Do I need to pay to play disc golf at Black Bear Park?
Black Bear Park is free to play! Just show up and enjoy the disc golf course.
What is the difficulty and length of Black Bear Park?
Black Bear Park has 18 disc golf holes and has a difficulty rating of "Easy". The typical disc golf round at Black Bear Park takes about 1 hour and covers approximately 1.8 miles (2.9 km).
How highly rated is Black Bear Park by the disc golf community?
Black Bear Park has an average rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars based on 1647 community reviews. This is considered a very good course rating by the disc golf community.
What amenities are available at Black Bear Park?
Black Bear Park offers the following amenities: 18 disc golf holes, restrooms, cart-friendly paths, pet-friendly areas.
When is the best time to play at Black Bear Park?
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How can I record my disc golf round at Black Bear Park?
You can record your disc golf round using the UDisc mobile app. If on your phone, tap the "Start a Round" button at the bottom of this page to begin navigating Black Bear Park and recording your disc golf round. The app provides GPS-enabled disc golf hole maps, scorekeeping, and statistics. Upgrade to UDisc Pro for advanced features like detailed statistics and course traffic information.