Eagle point disc golf
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Pretty well kept up course. Finding tee pads was a bit vexing, especially the non-pro ones. There were a few " find the basket " holes too.
- The Hat Man
Has potential to be a beautiful course if maintained. In current condition I will not play it again. Many markers are missing. Could never find hole 2 basket. Satellite is useless to course layout. Definitely do not throw into hole 11 green from tee. Several greens are piled with fallen trees and debris. Hole 3 tee is going to get someone hurt. It is a watershed from the hilltop and only a dirt tee. Certainly would avoid during tick season. Grass is high, 6", in most all areas. Holes 15 and 16 are so deep into the overgrown woods, it is hard to tell you are on a course.
- dan dowell
No question a spotter is needed (other than the ones with compound eyes that threaten to carry you off after siphoning your blood or trap you in their web...I came out to the course after RAGBRAI ended in Clinton 2021. I was lucky to have found my disc after every drive dipped into the very dense under/over brush on hole 1,3 and 4. I had to knock a giant jungle-guard spider and his web from in front of my hole 4 drive. Hole 2 presented a beautiful, magnetic field of flowers on player's right as an alternative to the jungle on left. (Of course a fairway placement would have been preferred). The Field was abuzz with a million bees (no colony collapse syndrome around here). Hole 3 fairway was loaded with 1 inch banded mosquito things that launched with every step I took to land on my exposed skin. I bagged it after these 4 holes of disc devouring terrain and threat to my blood supply. This is a real pro course that should be done with friends with machetes and lots of time. It does NOT invite big opening drives unless you are sponsored by discraft.
- brad schuster
- bret craig
- Joseph Dauen Sr