Superior Pines Disc Golf Course
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Adventurous Course. Fun playing it. Needs some love to smooth out the tee pad area. tee markers seem freshly painted. Has arrow signs towards the next hole. With some property maintenance, this would be a 5 star review. We definitely had fun playing here. Fun trying to find the baskets. Loose, sand single track road to get here makes it feel like you’re going off roading. No real place to park, we just picked a spot near the board at hole 1.
- Leo Fox
The map said that the place is closed, we still decided to come and it turned out to be open, people were playing there. There is no special parking lot, park between the trees. There are 18 holes, well-maintained, play and enjoy your walk in the forest. Be careful, hole 8 is tricky, easy to lose disc by throwing in the river. It would be nice to have trash bins and toilet + place to wash hands after the game.
- Olga Yatsenko
Overall this course is lots of fun. It's the only course for 30 miles. Needs a facelift to make a 5 star. Most holes are shorter, I'd say it's a par 3 course, with a par 4 on hole 18 perhaps (but no par is given). Tee pads need some love, fill in holes etc. Signs looked freshly painted but some are missing the map plaque. The maps are simply a flight path line and distance with hole number labeled. Despite these, the course is fun and some holes are a challenge. Lots of trees. The ferns I'd say are overgrown? It's difficult to find your disc if it's not on the 2ft wide walkway. There is one water feature hole that's fun, another with a dune where the basket it up top. Would come back.
- Elliot Smith
Getting to the parking area, I suggest drive slow. The course itself is a fun and frustrating at the same time. There are plenty of ghost branches that makes a good throw go sometimes horribly wrong. Love the quietness and the layout of the course itself. Remember to leave only footprints please.
- jimmy de boer
Fun course. Not for the weak during mosquito season. They were hungry and persistent. The course is reasonably challenging, but still attackable.
- Cody Leonard