The Admiral Disc Golf Course
Course Summary
The Admiral Disc Golf Course in Semmes, AL, holds a high rating of 4.7 stars, reflecting widespread appreciation among its players. The positive feedback often highlights the course's well-thought-out layout, diverse features that cater to both beginners and advanced players, and the overall enjoyment it provides. However, due to the absence of negative reviews, it's challenging to provide a balanced perspective on any potential shortcomings such as maintenance or navigation issues that players might encounter. This lack of criticism could indicate a well-maintained course or a less vocal player base regarding any drawbacks.
Unique features of The Admiral Disc Golf Course, as praised in reviews, include its scenic beauty and the strategic challenge it presents, requiring players to employ a variety of shots. While specific challenges faced by players aren't detailed due to the lack of negative feedback, it's possible that areas for improvement could involve enhancing signage for easier navigation between holes or further refining the course's layout to add complexity or accessibility. Despite this, the
Overall Rating
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Top Reviews
Such a great disc golf course! 3 tee pad options, water hazards, great signage, and the course is well maintained. There’s also a nice gazebo and grill at the start, if you want to make a full day out of it. I see why it’s ranked #89 in the world. Definitely give it a shot if you’re in the area!
- Mick Dees (nomad.mick)
This is one of the funnest disc golf course I've played at. It is played out very well, nice tee pads and signs. It's mainly wooded with some baskets on islands, surrounded by water.
- Alice Matthiesen
This was a fun course. Nice mix of distance, with alot of trees. There are a couple of unforgiving water obstacles, that you probably won't be able to recover your disc. The course is well marked. If you do lose a disc to the water, there are a couple of divers who regularly retrieve discs from here and are good about calling if your name is on it, and will post to Facebook also.
- Sky B
Very well maintained course (compared to other local area courses) and professionally built. Three different sets of tee pads. Signage is pretty good, but the trail between holes on the Back 9 gets confusing in a couple spots. There are a decent variety of shots right up until Hole 15. Holes 15/16/17/18 all feel like the same type of uninspired woods golf. Some of the woods holes are THICK. Course seems like it handles drainage pretty decent for the swampy South Alabama geography. The course/park really could use a bathroom and water fountain. Nearest bathroom is way over in the splash pad, which may be closed/locked in winter months.
- Ryan S
We visit quite often because it's close to home and it's very well maintained. Hot summers are the only real issues because bugs, but that's no one's fault. So bring ya sprays. Plus if we take the kids and they get tired, I can just take them to the playground while everyone plays through. It definitely is a harder course though because "why are trees?"
- Kyo Carter