Oak Hollow Disc Golf Course
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The people that built and maintain this course did a really good job. I can really tell they take a lot of time. The tee pads are the best I've ever seen. The signage is pretty descriptive, but sometimes lack diagrams showing where the basket will be in front of you. On number 10 I threw blindly. I guess some people probably like that challenge. Like almost every disc golf course, the major improvement I recommend would be signage guiding you to the next hole. One thing I've seen at courses is numbers on the back of the tee signs so that you can see it if you approach from the other direction. Even reflective mailbox numbers would work. It's a simple fix that goes a long way. I love maps, I make them for a living, but I shouldn't need one to navigate a disc golf course. Perhaps that's just my opinion. I kept finding myself having to open UDisc. If you live around here, by all means you'll really love this course as you get used to its layout. Another thing that's great about this course is its amenities. It's in a city park, and there are bathrooms and water along the way which is pretty rare for a disc golf course. For example, if you had kids they could play at the playground while you play disc golf or something.
- ebreedon
Great course. The course designer regularly checks on it to make sure any downed trees or problems are fixed. The park is well taken care of and has bathrooms and water. Circle 1 is marked with whiskers near each basket including the practice basket near the parking area. A lot of work and thought went into the course and it shows
- Mac Shaffer
Great course. Sometimes, finding the next tee was tricky, but we had a picture of the map from the beginning of the course. Also, finding the parking tripped us up because it's basically a gravel driveway but the course itself is a lot of fun and well maintained.
- Dylan Reeder
They really did a great job of building a top course with what they had available. Like most of the parks that have disc golf courses, they seem to have been given the land around the multi use park and they had a lot of great land to work with here. For a newer course, it's got more amenities than I would have expected. It's got signs, two sets tees and good baskets. There are whiskers for C1 and some navigational whiskers as well. They built nice woodchip trails to get through most of the muddiest sections of walking. If anything is keeping it from being elite it's just that half this course is mostly fairway golf. Feels like roughly half the holes are pretty much tee in a field with a basket at the end of the field. They use a good bit of artificial OB, much like the new trend in DGPT courses. It adds to those holes, but it does feel just a bit repetitive but that's a minor complaint on a great course. Really well done. Looking forward to playing again.
- Bryan Wright
Awesome course. Tee's were easy to find. Ground was saturated because if all the rain, but still clean. Chains were easy to spot. Has someone and long holes, also some fun obstacle ridden holes amongst the cover of the trees.
- Brenton Weirich