Farmers Park Disc Golf Course
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This is a fun, relaxing intermediate course in a community park. It features 9 baskets and 18 concrete tees, giving you a different look as you loop clockwise around the course twice. The front half of the course is mowed grass with mature fir trees. The back half are tighter paths through shrubs and deciduous trees. The course is flat and everything is par 3. Each tee is labeled with a metal sign showing hole layout and the baskets are numbered. Directions between holes are marked by wooden arrows. There is a course map on a sign in the parking lot (take a photo of it!!) The parking lot is gravel and fronts the highway. There was a Honey Bucket and a garbage can in the parking lot.
- Robert Girvin
Awesome little course. Whoever designed this did a superb job maximizing the available space. That said, it's a tight little park. As a disc golfer, you need to keep your head on a bit of a swivel if there are many people playing. Just be sure you're not throwing on anyone, and that you aren't walking into a situation to get thrown on. Also, please folks, it's a public park. Yield to park users. If someone won't get out of your fairway, skip the hole. Heck, it's usually slow enough that you could likely make up a good safari hole. Just please do not throw at people. I've seen it happen here and it made me cringe super hard. Awesome little course. It's my happy place.
- Abigor Anathema (Kruksog)
Pretty nice disc golf course and park in general. Several picnic tables. The south end of the park is wooded and has some narrow trails through the vegetation. However, the middle and north side of the park is wide open grassy field with sparce tree cover. It seems to be a good place to take your dog, stop for lunch, or play disc golf. There is ample parking in the stone lot on the north side of the park off 164.
- Zach Szablewski
Nice mix of open vs semi wooded holes. 9 baskets and 18 pads. Lots of ants and ant hills. As you can see in one of my pics. Overall a chill little course.
- eddiesut13
It's a small park, but the disc golf designer did a great job fitting in a full 18 hole course. There's a nice mix of greenway and forest and a good variety of courses, resulting and a very satisfying disc golf experience. If you're just looking to take a walk, this park is also fun to explore, but watch your head! It's not crowded but the tend to always be two or three groups playing the course
- Jacob Brown