Art Dye Disc Golf Park
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Very challenging wooded course. It’s a little confusing at first but fun nonetheless. I don’t recommend children or the faint of heart to try this course. It is steep in areas and lots of broken sticks everywhere. Also look out for yellow jackets, they hate disc golfers here.
- Bryan Tincher
Great challenging disk golf course. Each one is well marked where the basket is. The surrounding Park is very pretty with playgrounds, walking paths, and more.
- Shaunas Adventures
Course itself is pretty technical and fun. My complaint is the upkeep is horrible, some tee pads don’t have any signs at all. We got turned around and lost several times. Would be nice to at least get a few directional signs like “next hole this way”.
- Celeste P
Updated Review 30-Nov-2024: SIGNIFICANT COURSE IMPROVEMENTS. Art Dye has gone through a course redesign and some significant clean up efforts have made this course better than ever. PARKING: The Parking is now on the north side for Basket One, walk along the north fence of the Dog Park to get to the first tee pad. TEE PADS: Many of the tee pads are newly poured and in fantastic shape due to volunteers like Scott who sweep them regularly. DIFFICULTY: It's the same Ent infested course you always knew but in my mind the new course has a slightly easier feel. Basket 1 for instance is only 212 feet. However, they do have some "Gold" tee pads now mapped for those who want the extra distance challenge. TIME TO PLAY: Due to the difficulty of the course, and the terrain (spend on some minimal time finding discs if you play like me), then plan on 2 full hours to play this course, unless you like to run it. RULES: Please be considerate of others and abide by the rules at this park. Dogs must be on leashes. No alcohol, no smoking or vaping. --------------------------- 2021: This is a pretty good disc golf course. They recently added some flags to the baskets to make them more visible. I'd say this is not a beginner course - go to Dry Creek for that. But I enjoy the challenge of this course, and now having done it a few times, and I know where the baskets are, its really enjoyable. Summer of 2020 there is a wasp problem on a couple of the holes so watch out for that!
- Thomas Whitaker
Fun disc golf park. Lots of trees and I think I hit every one today! Very muddy in the winter and easy to lose a disc.
- Dennis Moss