@bradmhill1
The pars need to be updated back to all par threes. It is impossible to keep track of score with messed up pars.
@discobisco
As the other reviews say you can safely skip this one. Bad signage, bad baskets and blind shots down walking paths. Many crossing fairways to make it even more confusing. Go to Allen Tree farm or New England Disc Golf Center instead.
@dannydfo
If you actually want to play a round of disc golf go elsewhere. The baskets are all different sizes and mostly damaged and bent. Hole 17 is non existent and the holes in the woods are just placed on a hiking trail. It is a nice park and better for putting practice and a walk. Take the extra 20 minutes or so and go to Allen Tree Farm.
@oakey711
Love this quick 18. Everyone should try this place at least once
@ehoodlum
Big shoutout and thank you to Jenn and David from UDisc for assisting in correcting the pars back to normal! The course regulars appreciate it
@joshuadbenton
Fine putter course, but beginners will struggle with narrow lanes. Solid lunch break course.
@smoney
Lots of room for improvement with layout, signs, teepads, but still fun to work on putter shots and get a lot of birdies
@daviddnkin
Love this quick 18. Everyone should try this place at least once
@discgolfphoenix
A good beginner course if upkeep is there. Very thick brush, prickers, ticks, bugs. Many tee pads right next to basket. Shared baskets for holes 7-9/12-14, so you could have players throwing from both sides of basket. Not crowded which leads to learning. Gardens are beautiful and there is wildlife.
@joestiebitz
A little muddy today but overall amazing beginner course!
@jebiker852
Baskets still need some work
@northnightmare
It wouldn’t take a lot to turn this into a 4 star course with multiple signature shots. Hands down the most unimaginative course I’ve played with a few reckless throwing lanes on an active path. Not really a fan of HCC but it’s absolutely absurd Mittineague has a higher rating
@jfcalcasola
Nice park, fun holes, baskets just ok, natural tees, mind pedestrians and other players on the path
@sycamoore
Signage is a big help to finding your way around. Definitely a beginner course. Longest holes are just over 300 feet. Hole 8/12’s basket is broken. Teepads are random patches of dirt usually accompanied with a post sometimes. The course is probably maintained by the town’s parks and rec department. The only woodsy holes are 7,8, and 12. Shot variety is pretty basic. Course could have more potential with an updated redesign from an experienced professional. For starters, baskets should be replaced and universal. Permanent teepads areessential, whether it’s rubber, pavers, or astroturf.