@roid2112
This is the 53rd course I’ve played now, and the first one I can honestly say “I won’t ever be coming back”. Layout is aggravating and annoying. Without Udisc, you’d never figure this one out.
@tyxd22
Was able to find all signs except one (hole 9). No tee pads at all (but ground is flat and easy to throw from next to the signs). Same basket used for multiple holes (total of 4 different baskets). Long walks between holes, but technically still playable.
@jason512134
This course should not really be one. A couple holes are ok but certainly not a good 9-hole course. Be prepared to be disappointed.
@djhaba
Some parks are not meant to have disc golf courses. This is certainly one of them. Holes often overlap over each other, in part because some of the holes share a basket. I think there were maybe 5 baskets there when I played? The layout isn’t intuitive - you often end up walking past one tee to get to another. About half of the holes cross over baseball fields or a basketball court, creating unnecessary obstacles or downright making it impossible to play if anyone is using one of the other facilities. One of the baskets literally sits within 5-8 feet of the fence of the baseball field. You can throw a perfect shot within 10 feet and have no chance at making a putt because there’s a chain link fence between you and the basket. There are no tee pads - just a sign marking where to tee off. The signage often doesn’t make it clear which basket you’re aiming at or where you’re supposed to go after finishing one hole. Like, if this was just meant to introduce middle schoolers to disc golf, maybe it’s doing its job? But even then, it’s not doing the sport justice to middle schoolers.
@swishalicious29
Unplayable. The signs make zero sense. There is no hole 9? The order is haphazard and confusing. Baskets may be missing? Good potential to be like a mini Bryan Park but as it stands now it's more like Brookland Middle School