6 reviews

brianphillips

@brianphillips

1914

9 baskets in the ground, does not make a course. Its great for the kids that go here and makes for a practice area for others. No tee pads no tee signs. As far as a course goes this isnt really one, they made out a kinda map for the course.

jimjohnmarks

@jimjohnmarks

13

Inflating this a bit because any public school supporting disc golf deserves credit for even trying & there are allegedly designed courses in the area whose layouts are far worse. Just follow the layout posted here & enjoy. A few tees can’t really be as tucked into corners as the map shows or there’s literally no line because of wires or limbs, but it’s a casual course, so adjust as needed. Link nine is brutal left handed, but almost all courses have a RHBH bias, so what’s new.

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lefarvour

@lefarvour

6

Great for beginners! There is no signage, but UDisc has great directions to grassy spots to call pads. Great open fairways that are kind to beginners getting their arms under them.

davdolsn

@davdolsn

Course is tons of fun! No signs, tee pads, or hole numbers but extremely open fairways to have fun straight shots.

pauloli

@pauloli

I really liked this course, although it’s not really set to be a course. Mainly just baskets set up around the school. But it was super fun because it was very open and I challenged myself by only using an MVP Glitch, and it worked out great! You will also have to determine your own tee pad. But overall, it was fun!

tigercam05

@tigercam05

Kind of choose your own tee locations, not much of an actual course but it’s a lot of fun to just throw putters and have a relaxed round.