@y0053rn2m3
Good for learners except that some courses are near the boundary fence which has dense vegetation on the other side. No signage and tees are only indicated by pipes. Staff is friendly and course is in good condition.
@hyoomac
Nine baskets in a large open field behind a community center. Installed by the Paul McBeth Foundation Excellent white Chainstars, but as of winter 2023, no signage or tees. Controlled access: the area is fenced, and you get to the course through the main lobby. These are open holes in a large field area with pars geared toward beginners. Hole #4 crosses a baseball infield, so no disc golf when that field is in use.
@reddend
Fun course to play while in the area. I threw to a couple of wrong baskets but with the short holes I was able to double back yo get discs. Signs in the future would prevent that. Thanks to the Kroc Center for hosting the course.
@jrosak824
Great course for anyone wishing to learn disc golf. Wide open and lots of room to practice every part of your game. On the shorter side but some holes get into the 300 ft range
@theplanteater
Great beginner course. No tee pads or signage, although the poles at each hole seem to indicate that signs will be installed in the future. This course will be windier than most other courses as it is open field and on the riverfront, providing a challenge even for intermediate players when gusty.
@jaybowser
Designed by the Paul McBeth Foundation. Great course if you’re looking to introduce someone to the sport. For experienced players, leave the bag at home and bring a putter and maybe a mid and try for a perfect round. If you’re looking for a challenging course with specific lines, this isn’t it. But if you’re looking for a way to let someone new try out the sport and have fun doing it, then this is a great course for you!
@k4rtd4d
Small course, simple layout. Good for beginners.