Tualatin Community Disc Golf Course
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I feel that it's a great little course for beginners, or maybe to just toss some discs around for practice on your lunch break (if you're in the area!) Big, open field with elevation changes! Careful though of the trees, they will swallow your disc, or a disc may get stuck on the roof of the church!!
- Robert Stepp
It's a good little course. I would probably give it 3.5 if I could but settling on 3. The pros are it's got nice variety on the holes. Lots of elevation change. Some good challenges here and there without being super tough. And my favorite is having a pretty good distance on some holes. One is around 450 with around a 50 foot elevation change uphill the whole way. Pretty intense. The cons, not super well marked, though I'll give them credit for color matching the baskets. Make sure to have the map open for it to find each tee. Pretty small area for the holes. There's a lot of throwing over fairways back and forth, reusing baskets for different holes. Both of which lead to waiting for some Someone else to finish the hole they were on before we could throw and visa versa. There was only one other group and it happened constantly. Some throwing around buildings which isn't my favorite. Overall I did enjoy it, just not the best. If you're in the area it's worth tossing a round.
- Ben Mayer
Great little practice course with a ton of elevation variation for only 7 holes (1-7 and 8-15 use same holes but different tee off points). Folks on the review say there is no map but there is!! The church has a little holder with a bunch of printed maps in it near the staircase. You have to approximate where the tee off is for a few of the holes.
- JB
This course is more of an afterthought. The layout is odd and there seems to be no maintenance. The map found online is required to figure this place out, and even then it's not always clear. Aside from that, this a great course to practice your loft skills. The whole place is laid out on hills, blocking views etc...
- Dave
Look, it's not Milo, it's not Pier, it's not Blue Lake or Buxton or Champoeg. It's not even Lunchtime. However, it IS a decent place to hone your short game, with a variety of elevation changes, low ceilings, and different fairway shapes. Great for beginners, and advanced players will still enjoy the opportunity to rip their distance drivers on the couple par4s going diagonally across the property. There are only seven baskets but they're used by fifteen holes, and then several of those have multiple teepads. Fairways overlap and could potentially cause backups but I've never seen more than one or two other groups, so crowding is not a problem. No jogging paths but the community garden does see use and can come into play on hole 2, 7, 9, and 11 if your drive is errant. Perhaps it's not a destination, but you'd be hard pressed to have a better home course in the suburbs.
- Alex Olguin