Doogan Park Disc Golf Course
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Sweet short disc golf course with 9 holes all under 300 feet. No real danger of losing discs as it's pretty wide open.
- Jack Nolan
Rain or shine, this place is a fun 9 hole course (seven par 3s and two par 4s). No complaints! Simple and fun, nothing crazy.
- Balys Gintautas
Nice 9 basket course for practice not with any particularly challenging holes but it definitely makes you exercise control and precision to not overthrow baskets. Only reasons to not give five stars is that some baskets though completely fine are a bit older and the tee pads are box frames with those bolted down thick rubber type mats for the surface which get warped over time allowing for water to pool up on them after a rain, notably tee 2 and you can't throw to the side of the pad on that one due to the trees immediately left and right of it. Nice short play course if you're looking for a quick round around 30 minutes or less solo and again definitely good for practice.
- Dan Peterson
Course is clean and theres no real risk of losing a disc. Hole 6 has trees and bushes along the left side, so throwing backhand has a risk of tangling your disc up a bit but finding them is always easy. Short course. If you're fast you can play a round in about 20 minutes. No holes go over walkways. I've never been during a busy time, but I could imagine the course gets congested easily due to it being a pretty small course and most players/groups doing 2 rounds. Great course to practice on though. It's got some alternating elevations, technicalities on some holes (1, 2, 6, 7, and 8) that require a bit of thinking and finesse. My wife works nearby so everytime I drop her off I stop by for a quick practice round.
- Ryan Sullivan
Nice little 9 hole course. Well kept, nice big trees and little hills. No holes over 300' so its pretty easy to get par.
- Erik Sandberg