@reeckybooby
Great signage and it was just mowed. Perfect practice course for shorter midrange and putting!
@zyglack
Good beginner course. Tendency to be windy. Tall sagebrush makes it difficult to see multiple baskets from the tee. Not much shot shaping or shot variety
@erikmendoza
No snakes lately
@pb4000
Good course for beginners or a short practice round for more experienced players. Be careful of snakes in the summer though!
@bcnorval
You need flags on poles on baskets 3, 4, 6, and 7 because the baskets aren’t visible from tee pad or pad doesn’t point towards nasket
@neonknight07
Finally a course that has large/oversized tee pads!
@linkken58
Nice short course which has some very short holes. Excellent tee pads. Course is outside of trafficked park area.
@nickdarr
Weeds, weeds, and more weeds. The park is very nice. But, for some reason, the park department over this course thinks that people go to a "family friendly" course to play in the weeds. There are no cut fairways. Even perfect shots are lost in the foxtails. Sad effort.
@roger314
The regular nine hole version is good for practicing accuracy. The extended nine holes are great layout for longer throws. The extended holes are not marked and only can be seen from the udisc app. The majority of the extended layout tee boxes are on concrete or asphalt. Doing both layouts allows for good variety of throws.
@prodiscgolfjon
Bowlers Park 9 Holes DiscGolf course. It has huge concrete Tee pads. No obstacles in the way. it is a fantastic nine holes easy to get aces & birdies.
@anwat7
Very short course that plays around the park with nice amenities. Best tee pads in Boise and makes Hole 5 comical.
@gabogabo34
Lots of fox tails to get in your socks andPlenty of disc hungry sage brush. Awesome entry level course!
@mattyboii25
Sweet lil course. If you need to gain confidence go throw this course. Good approach shot practice.
@jaxfan208
Nice tee pads, signage and baskets. Surprised this is only 9 holes. There is enough area to have 18 holes easy.
@sethjustdisc2
Great for the whole family and all skill levels! Biggest tee pads in the valley, 9 new innova baskets, tee signs and guide signs throughout. Plays through Boise's natural high desert vegetation with some elevation changes. Great beginner league potential! Fun warm up course before playing Lydle/Sandy Point. With that being said, this is not a park style course so if conditions are wet it's best not to play here.
@mnmarquess
Nice cement tee pads, nice baskets. Not tons of variation. Fine neighborhood course but wouldn’t travel more than 15 minutes to play it
@blawatch
Good course for beginners. Watch out for cheatgrass. Watch out for wasps near the baskets. You can find a map for the course at the city of Boise webpage for Bowler Park: https://www.cityofboise.org/media/15576/parks-bowlerpark-discgolfmap.pdf