Dacusville Disc Golf Course
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Mostly carpeted tees, 1 concrete tee, and some natural. Several par 4. Very wooded and the rough can be brutal (especially on the back 9) where the trees are plentiful. Blue tees are +/-5500 feet with several par 4s. White is more forgiving but still challenging. Green is short. Almost completely in the shade of trees which is nice for hot days. However, the course plays on a large hill and valley which means for some hill climbing
- Jason Moody
Fun! Most of the first nine are in the woods along the creek. Challenging and beautiful! Course is well marked and forest is well kept.
- Claudia Penland
Kept debating whether to go play...best decision ever. Multiple skill level plays (3 tee pads each hole; amateur, regular, tourn) Almost every hole is supplied with a broom to clear the pads of debris. Beautiful course design with great signage to point you the correct direction. Shallow creek along almost half the holes with easy access and many crossing points. Only 2 holes are out side of the woods. All shot types get tested at this course which makes the challenge even better. As of now this is my favorite course I’ve visited, would recommend for everyone! Amateur would be a great for kids. The overall distance thrown through the whole 18 holes on amateur, regular, pro: 1,130 ft. / 2,055 ft. / 2,570 ft. Respectively
- Skyler McAtee
Fun course 16 of 18 holes in the woods, some holes lined with a small creek that you can easily find your disc if it travels into the drink. First and tenth hole are located at the course map next to the school parking lot. Hole one tee box (see pictures) is all grass so you have to turn 45 degrees to the left from the tee sign and throw down the hill for the back tees, nice starting hole. The majority of other holes will be par three's with trees to challenge your shots, but once again you can easily find your disc if it goes astray. Mid range and putters, depending on your skill level, will work best. Longest hole is hole 6, which is an open field shot next to the school where you can finally pull out your driver. They do a great job on signage overall, the tee box for nine is a bit tricky to find but just keep walking to the left from 8 up the hill. Pretty course with tons of exotic mushroom varieties. Enjoy.
- michael schwind
One of the worst courses I've ever played. Fully-wooded holes mostly - none have a clear concept or logical layout; the signage and markings are very poor; the tee boxes are scraps of carpet or nubs of tree roots that trip you up while you throw; some fairways are literally all swamp and you get up to your ankles in mud just to get to the basket (or your disc); and during June at least, there are spider webs in your face every two steps you take along with other annoying bugs and bees throughout the entire course. My first time playing here was a horrible experience and I don't think I'll ever go here again unless I'm forced via a tournament or something.
- drummercdavidson