150 reviews (showing 1–20)

Upkeep
3.3
Shot variety/design
3.5
Tee areas
2.6
Signage/wayfinding
1.5
Amenities
3.1
Scenery/views
4.1
mbfait

@mbfait

105

Bomber course, needs some trimming

After playing Riverside Park
tyelias

@tyelias

60

solid course. lots of long throws that *feel* pro level. swear they could have 3 full courses in this park if it was laid out better. tough, but solid overall

wsecord

@wsecord

113

Nice long open course in a park. Go on a weekday lots of trash cans and multiple bathrooms. 3 mile walk from the shorts.

After playing Short tees
connors12

@connors12

67

Better pads and signs and it would be amazing. One of the better intermediate/advanced courses in the area if it had those things.

After playing Riverside Park
intymidator

@intymidator

177

There are no tee signs, or even poles! Have UDisc or good luck.

After playing Riverside Park
devdog

@devdog

40

Great bomber course with some water. Very fun!

After playing Riverside Park
tomsdiscgolf

@tomsdiscgolf

269

One of the longest PUBLIC FREE courses in michigan. Excellent lines and some require specific shots, others just need long bombs off the tee to make is birdiable. Forehand approaches make the low tree lines on some greens manageable. Better infrastructure would make this an excellent A tier course!

alexgoodson

@alexgoodson

123

Such a sick intermediate to advanced style course but not beginner friendly by any means. The front 6 holes are the same repetitive shot and the course gets confusing if you’re not using UDisc. Shiiiit even with UDisc towards the back, it got kinda weird. Nothing crazy but definitely need this app to navigate. No tee signs but overall such a cool course if you have an arm.

After playing Riverside Park
japamu8

@japamu8

64

Signage is lacking, would be difficult to navigate without UDisc. Most holes are 400+ feet so it is definitely more fun if you can throw far. A lot of water hazard as well as pedestrians/fishermen/children playing.

After playing Riverside Park
shawtsfired77

@shawtsfired77

73

This course could be amazing if they put about 3 years of hard work into it every year.

2
hyde244

@hyde244

69

Honestly a nice course in downtown. Not as much shape shot variety, but perfectly legitimate.

After playing Riverside Park
calebruter

@calebruter

59

Super fun course. Made for bigger arms but if you can throw 400+ you’ll enjoy it. Lots of variety and different shots. Well maintained, some of the tees are rubber and the tee signs aren’t great. Other than that it’s a great course.

After playing Riverside Park
jaytime

@jaytime

54

Has so much potential. It’s a shame that the support offered has not been received by the community association. A fun place to practice however. Tee pads are rubber on some holes . Could be a great course

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carlwbouman

@carlwbouman

137

Over grown for many shots on the course. Always people so you can’t play the whole course. No pad, rubber mats, and a few cement tee pads. Wild that a park like this can’t make the course decent.

1
mattygo

@mattygo

58

If they ever put in some signs this would be an easy 4-star course.

jackcuncannan

@jackcuncannan

68

Very long and very little signage. Decent course if you have a good arm

nomar2122

@nomar2122

118

Get here early when it’s not flooded and it’s good

After playing Riverside Park
taczhompson

@taczhompson

66

Finding tee pads is pretty difficult. And there is little-to-no signage. Also, be prepared to throw as far as you can A LOT.

After playing Riverside Park
tpotter4

@tpotter4

90

Love the course and the scenery, but needs new signs and teepads. Park gets pretty busy with people fishing on fairways. Floods pretty easily.

eshimmel18

@eshimmel18

77

Confusing after 13, couldn’t find tee pads

After playing Riverside Park