Madison Park
Course Summary
Madison Park in Wauwatosa, WI, enjoys a favorable rating of 4.2 stars, indicative of its popularity and the enjoyment it provides to players. The positive feedback highlights several aspects that contribute to its appeal, including a well-thought-out layout, scenic beauty, and a range of features that cater to both beginners and experienced players. Since there are no negative reviews available, it suggests that players generally have a good experience at this course. However, in the absence of specific criticisms, it's challenging to address or acknowledge any common issues related to maintenance, navigation, or other typical disc golf course concerns that might still be present but not explicitly mentioned.
The reviews point to unique features of Madison Park, such as its diverse terrain and the strategic placement of baskets that challenge players while keeping the game interesting. The lack of negative feedback does not provide direct insight into potential challenges faced by players, such as crowded layouts or signage clarity, which are common areas for improvement in many courses. Nevertheless
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Disc golf review. This was once a nine hole par 3 golf course converted into an 18 hole disc golf course. This is a new course (as of 2021) that is pay to play like all other Milwaukee county courses. Hopefully, the course will eventually get concrete pads, nice signage and possibly alternate basket placements like the other courses have. But for now, the tees are grass/dirt and the signs are 4x4s stuck in the ground. There are boards screwed to the 4x4s marking the fairway distance and basket placement by an amazing unkown artist but these appear to be temporary. The course fairways are fairly wide open with not a lot of technical tee shots. There are some decent basket placements though. There are a few par 4 holes that are grip it and rip it. The rest are decent par 3 holes with some baskets tucked away in trees or are out in the open. Overall, the course utilizes the space well amd is not difficult to play. It is great for beginners and it is hard to lose a disc. For first time playing, navigating the course is easy when you look for the 4x4s sticking out of the ground. There are a few long walks from baskets to the next tee pad but a little exercise won't hurt. Udisc has the layout as well. I was slightly disappointed in all the trash that blows into the tree lines from off the city streets and there were to few garbage cans on site as of yet. I am sure in time they will be provided as the course picks up in popularity and maintenance becomes regular routine here. I am sure this course will get better down the road but for now this will be a good warm up course before heading over to Dretzka or Brown Deer. Hopefully, they will convert the old club house into a disc shop but that is wishful thinking. Plan on roughly 60 minutes of play time for two people.
- Michael Graeve
In the last two years, we have celebrated my great grandson birthday here. Nice park.
- TAMERA BROWN
Awesome little park with a brilliant disc golf course where a par 3 golf course used to be. There are also basketball courts, baseball diamonds and a soccer field. To get to the disc golf course park in the parking lot and head down the path on the side of the woods at the north east side of the park.
- BRIAN Wilbur WILLIAMS
Besides golf, it's a nice little park for xcountry skiing if you don't mind blazing your own trail!
- Anthony Cooper
Has multiple baseball fields, basketball hoops, kids playground + natural areas (including creek) to walk!
- MJ Kasprzak