Sundance Park Disc Golf Course

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Sundance Park Disc Golf Course in Buckeye, AZ, enjoys a favorable rating of 4.2 stars, indicating a generally positive reception from the disc golf community. The lack of negative reviews suggests that the course is well-regarded for its layout, features, and the overall enjoyment it provides to players. However, without specific criticisms to address, it's challenging to pinpoint areas for improvement directly. Typically, courses of this caliber might face occasional feedback on maintenance or navigation, but such issues do not seem prevalent here, underscoring the course's quality and the efforts of those who maintain it.

Unique features of the Sundance Park Disc Golf Course, as highlighted by players, contribute significantly to its appeal, though detailed challenges faced by players are not explicitly mentioned in the feedback provided. The course likely offers a mix of technical holes, scenic views, and perhaps varying elevations that challenge and delight players of different skill levels. Without direct comments on specific challenges, it's difficult to suggest targeted improvements,

Overall Rating

4.2 (44 reviews)

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Very nice 18 hole course with s fun layout. Yes it did smell a little downwind if the treatment plant but I lost the scent after a few holes. Posted signs state that the course is for residents only but I highly doubt a well behaved visitor would be asked to leave.

- Ron Hebert

A dusty desert course! The rock ponds being OB make it challenging and interesting.

- Justin Gomes

This is truly a fun, challenging, and diverse course! Lots of walking and a well-kept course. This is my "go-to" course. I only give it a 4 because for a lady, finding relief is challenging. And you can't be shy of bushes (if you know what I mean. LOL).

- Angel Borrego

Well designed course. Everything is well marked, and it is easy to identify tees and holes. Definitely went at the wrong time because the stench from the water treatment plant was real bad. May be less pungent on a cooler day or maybe if there is a time when the facility is not operating.

- Kimberly Raber

It was ok, kinda thought it was a little weird though. I found it interesting that half the course is clearly underwater occasionally. With a waste water plant right beside it I find that mildly unnerving. Since it never rains, does anyone want to guess where all that water may come from? Yeah, I don't either. There's also a variety of rocks about the size of clothing irons scattered about in the course. These not only do their job of tripping golfers with considerable efficiency, they also are rather unkind to your precious discs. Then to top it off... Remember that waste water plant we talked about? Well the course kind of circles the place. This gives golfers maximum probabilty of perfectly intersecting with the worst smelling spot in the area without to much effort. To put it mildly, the course smells very bad, and I do not understand why anyone in their right nose would live in the housing development beside both this course and that stink factory.

- Alex Kropf