Watts Park
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Quick nine hole. Parking-Depending where you are coming from it’s a one way with about 20 spots. No one was behind us when we finished and played twice. Easy pars in all holes. Plenty of shade. Went on a Thursday around 1:30pm and was pretty light traffic. Nice little zipper play between holes 3-7. And nine ending in a vertical area that felt like a mini golf closer. Pet friendly. There’s a tennis court and areas where sports/family might be active so check for game schedules.
- Landry Jackson
This is by far my favorite frisbee golf course in Chicagoland. It's 100% links, and you will not lose your frisbee here. Worst case scenario it winds up in some homeowners backyard and you ring the doorbell and get to pet their golden retriever while you look for your frisbee golf disc. I would say this is probably one of the safest neighborhoods in Chicagoland. Also thank you lake county taxes you make absolutely beautiful parks and I don't even live in lake county and I drive up here to use your facilities. Don't worry I spend money having lunch in downtown Glencoe so you're getting sales tax dollars from me Don't be sad.
- Jordan Simon
Nice ,well maintained, par three course. Very pretty course and great to work on your short game.
- michael schwind
Excellent mud run for the kids. I would highly recommend.
- Todd B
Very fun and relatively easy 9-hold, but with a bit more intrigue than simple wide open fairways. A nice place to practice upshots with different holes favoring forehand or backhand throws. There is even a change in elevation for Hole 9. The park is quite nice and well maintained, and parking is generally accessible. On very nice days, especially during baseball season, it can get crowded and the multi-use park can have others crossing the paths, so you'll need to be patient. A few of the holes are labelled as Par 4, but should probably be Par 3s.
- Bradley Biggs