Santa Anita Park Disc Golf Course
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Tried out their 9 hole disc golf course. To sum it up, you only need a putter to play the whole course. Baskets are quite old and the chains are lightweight. Don't be surprised if your expected birdie becomes a par. This happened to me twice -- very annoying! Finally, the tee off boxes are just dirt. All and all it was a good opportunity to work on my putting skills. I used the Udisc app to locate all the holes.
- Jonathan Alspektor
Nice quiet park, lots of dogs and good scenery. The course itself is not well marked, and holes are not long. Great for putting practice, and a few fairway throws. To be fair it is a “youth golf course.” Overall solid little spot to practice, not busy, and get finish the course in less than 30 min
- Mason Shields
Really fun. I lost my discs in the creek but I had to get them back since I'm new to the sport. It's a great course for beginners like myself.
- Mr. Garcia
Great 9 hole disc golf for beginners! I’ve never played but my bf loves disc golf so we went to check this park out. Lots of shade and ducks! They should update the markings on the baskets so you know where to go next.
- Laura Lawrence
A shady little park course along a creek. Super short and easy as it's a youth course made for children. 9 holes, but only a measly 136 feet average distance per hole. Come here if you want to boost your UDisc stats. No signs or tee pads, except for a piece of wood which could be hard to find in the dirt.
- James Jiansen