93 reviews (showing 1–20)

Upkeep
4.5
Shot variety/design
3.2
Tee areas
4.4
Signage/wayfinding
4.3
Amenities
2.8
Scenery/views
4.6
aaronarndt807

@aaronarndt807

31

Great teepads, great signage, great baskets. Play on weekdays to appreciate the course, as weekends and evenings will be busy. Best parking is off Net Dr, accessible from Lakeshore Blvd. Short course, open fairways with use of natural obstacles on each hole. Flat, busy area. On Lake Ontario shoreline, making wind the prominent feature. Not the most variation between holes, but this is a very well designed course. Course plays very well. Each short hole/fairway has plenty of charm, will challenge beginner and novice players, and experienced players will score well here. Contained within Lakeshore Boulevard, Lake Ontario, and a loop of the Martin Goodman trail, the views are a pretty cool city-scape experience of Toronto. It’s not TIDGC, but is much less of an outing, if visiting the city. Vehicle and recreational traffic constant, making disc golf highly visible for masses. In short: a nice 9 hole beginner-friendly course with lots of public exposure for the sport. Hole 5 is a sweet ace run, worth the bit of overlap walk between fairways.

After playing Main
tonewyork

@tonewyork

22

Great beginner course.

After playing Main
earlimus

@earlimus

32

Good city 9 hole ace course.

ryanmussell

@ryanmussell

44

Good 9 hole course. Great for beginners. Used only warship midrange.

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bigperm13

@bigperm13

110

Lots of people, homeless or otherwise camped out on some holes. Still more than playable though.

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ebolson89

@ebolson89

58

Good luck with parking

teeerath

@teeerath

24

Fun multiple lines for everyone!

mobocracy

@mobocracy

49

Really excellent beginner-friendly park course with beautiful views of Lake Ontario. Perfect for glow!

coalthomp

@coalthomp

37

Nice course to learn to play on, some fun shots to shape. The wind off the lake can be brutal some days so also a good place to practice that. The new concrete pads are very nice!

bcnorval

@bcnorval

173

Good practice course

After playing Main
pjm1991

@pjm1991

76

Every hole is a ace run!

aaronward

@aaronward

90

Short beginner course on the water. A couple of cool holes, a few holes that feel a bit awkward. Often lots of goose poop and/or midges. 3.5 as it has proper teepads now. I prefer beaches for a pitch and putt, but won’t turn my nose up at MB if I’m in the area!

After playing Main
tribonk

@tribonk

109

Downtown adjacent short course beside Lake Ontario. 9 par three holes that average around 60m each. Not easy to reach via public transit, however there is parking to the West and three bike routes that converge here. Highly recommended for new players

After playing 18 Hole
chedduh

@chedduh

170

Beautiful course, great signage and tee pads. I just felt the course was a bit too easy and I’ve only been playing for a few weeks. Every hole just felt like a straight tunnel shot with a mid/putter. Not much need to throw a variety of shots

After playing 18 Hole
antiqueliquid

@antiqueliquid

44

New tree spots

After playing Main
smgalbraith

@smgalbraith

163

Really nice short par 3. First course I’ve played, good beginner course. Park at Argonaut Yacht Club lot.

After playing Main
andrewkavanagh

@andrewkavanagh

363

Great course for beginners! Nice tee boxes and well maintained conditions. Wind off of Lake Ontario adds to the challenge. Lot of low ceiling shots and tree obstacles to contend with.

After playing 18 Hole
paikpro

@paikpro

37

Short, technical course with some interesting lines. Good for beginners, ace running, or practicing with a putter. Tee pads are rubber which are great in warmer weather but poor for cold/wet. Be wary of pedestrians.

After playing 18 Hole
kilcolman

@kilcolman

26

Deceptively challenging! Good practice for someone not used to playing in the wind.

After playing 18 Hole
pattah

@pattah

35

Great short course with challenging winds on shore line !