Cedarcrest Putters' Ridge
Course Summary
Cedarcrest Putters' Ridge in Bloomington, MN, enjoys a favorable rating of 4.3 stars, reflecting a generally positive reception from the disc golf community. Players have lauded the course for its thoughtful layout and engaging features, which offer a satisfying experience for both beginners and seasoned players. The variety of holes and the scenic beauty of the surrounding area add to the overall enjoyment. However, some criticisms have been noted, particularly regarding the course's maintenance and navigation. Issues such as unclear course markings and the occasional overgrowth can detract from the player experience, suggesting room for improvement in these areas.
Unique to Cedarcrest Putters' Ridge are its distinctive challenges and the natural beauty that frames each hole, setting it apart from more standard courses. Players have highlighted the course's ability to test a wide range of skills, from precision putting to strategic drives, making it a comprehensive test of disc golf prowess. However, the challenges extend beyond just the gameplay, with navigation between holes sometimes proving
Overall Rating
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Top Reviews
Great short course with fun, challenging holes. However, many of the poles holding the baskets have broken midway, so it’s very difficult to put. I hope that the appropriate park district can fix these soon.
- Eric Duvall
Great, free, short, 9-hole course. Somewhat technical, offering good practice for upshots and putts. One water hazard, some open field, and some wooded. Layout is slightly confusing and tee boxes are dirt.
- Derek Smith
Most of the holes are very short, putter shots. Pretty fun and well designed course for the amount of space. Unfortunately, many of the baskets have broken to the point of making it hard to putt. Also, no signage or map made it easy to get lost.
- Brian LaFrance
Very nice short course takes about 25 mins with 2 people. Wooded area is nicely laid out! The baskets could use some TLC. Overall 8.7 out of 10
- Thomas Hinz
A more challenging Disc Golf course than expected. Be ready for a stiff breeze on the open holes. In the wooded areas, precision is needed to thread thru and below tree branches. The water hazard is really shallow and has a number of boards and a rake to retrieve a disc if needed. The course reminds me of Moir Park but with some design elements.
- Jacob Kane