
@hammer22
6 is a super fun shot that is one of my favorites in Columbia already
@wcohoon4
Lots of People sit near basket 9, only complaint.
@rdoussan
This is a great course for beginners and anyone who wants to practice their approach & putts. With a variety of elevation gains. Some holes require you climbing uphill on pine straw, which can be slick. Unless you backtrack and then use stairs. Kid and I had fun! Top tier 9 hole!

@lordkooz
Cosidering what it is. Solid 9.5/10. Id give a ten but 1and 9 share a basket. But i can see the strugle with keeping the baskets out of the way. Either way ill play it again

@twiggins02
For being a short 9 hole course, this is a lot of fun! Definitely where id take a beginner (given they know that most of the time, disc golf feels like hiking unexplored woods 😉)

@zitigod
Fun and easy place to play just be careful of people walking.

@torymorton
This is a public park with lots of pedestrians. Pack your patience and understand that this is a pitch and putt course geared towards the beginner or children. Keeping that in mind very fun course That plays the elevation well.

@nicksmith00
Course #96 for me. I had a good time! It was nice to have some ace runs and a new Columbia course. I only live 8 mins away, so I’ve been very excited for this course to open. No holes over 201 ft, but it was a nice change of pace. However, some of the holes felt very unsafe for pedestrians and passersby. Obviously we wait for them to pass, but several holes throw right over walkways and such. This will probably be less of an issue when the newness wears off and the park is less crowded, but it felt very in the way. I had a good time, though. Somewhat forehand heavy lines for the holes. Beautiful park, upkeep is great!
@trevhoogs
Fun little putter course! Have to watch out for people walking, and the pine-needle mulch makes it tough to walk some of the slopes.

@jayfila
Tight holes up against the fence. Weren’t great. They did what they could with the space they had. The park is a new public park with a lot going on so there was some waiting and then hoping not to hit someone lol
@highrollerco
A lot of pine straw on uphill climbs and stands; very easy to slip and fall, ask how I know :p

@discgolfcraig
Outstanding downtown park with great city views and water features, but forcing a disc golf course into this space creates major safety and usability issues. • Hole #6 is the lone standout, a fun downhill blind tee shot, but even it depends heavily on whether park-goers are occupying the landing area. • Despite short hole lengths suggesting a beginner-friendly layout, hills, sidewalks, shared spaces, and constant foot traffic make actual play awkward and risky. • Multiple holes overlap sidewalks, slopes, fences, and each other, with shared baskets and back-to-back tees, creating congestion and increasing the chance of someone getting hit. • Slippery pine-needle footing on steep slopes, lost-disc risk into restricted areas, and frequent conflicts with park users make this course feel unsustainable long-term. • Moved to a less crowded setting, this layout would be fine, but in this park, the safety concerns and cramped design outweigh the benefits and undermine the experience.