Tumble Tree Disc Golf Course
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Great, fun layout. I would come back. Half the concrete pads (red) are missing. Half the baskets (red) are missing. UDisc needs an update as well. I hope people come play here.
- Joe Erne
It's a good park course with 21 holes. Not much elevation change. There are some nice obstacles with a retention pond on the front 9.
- Wes Watkins
Great park with lots to do, older kids are playing disc golf while the little ones play at the park. Overall a great time for the family.
- Jeff Wilcox
First time playing here. Recomend starting on hole 3 and finishing on 2 for a nice par 3 over a large pond. It's also closer to the parking lot. Pro and amateur tee pads ( mostly concrete). Good baskets. A few of the holes just use spray paint on a walking path for a tee pad and it can get confusing on the back 9 as several of the baskets are not visible from either tee pad. Grounds were well maintained and they have bathroom facilities even in winter.
- Ned Crane
Had such high hopes for this course. Front nine is well marked, but has two unnecessary water hazards with signage warning of alligators and snakes. Back nine is VERY poorly marked, terribly laid out with chains and next tees nowhere near each other. Tee for hole 12 is not only hard to find, but the layout through the trees is probably the worst hole I’ve ever seen. Extra holes (19-21) would serve better being 16-18 and just get rid of the current last three holes that are down in a ditch and nowhere near the parking lot. Lastly, the course map from the main building is completely wrong for the back nine. Will never play this course again!
- David Routhier