Jimmy Camp Disc Golf
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18 hole Par 3 course in Fountain. Needs a bit of TLC by the city. About half of the tee numbers and guides are missing from the tee boxes, so I had to do a bit of backtracking to find the next hole. Was not busy when I visited on a weekday afternoon. But gave me, as a beginner, enough challenge to practice shots. Not very shady so keep that in mind on very hot days. No water or toilet facilities available.
- Lady Margaret
Good disc golf course. 18 holes with possibility of 3 basket locations at each. Course is well marked and easy to follow a path to the next tee. Each tee pad has a bench, marker with map, and cement tee pad, every few has a garbage bin as well. Only complaint with tee pads are they are rather short, about 4 feet long. No water hazard. Trees and bushes are well placed. Course is short, made for midrange or even putters. 1st throw here I threw 55, and if my approach/putting game was better it could have been lower. Desert area and has multiple ant hills, some red ants but mostly tiny or large black ants. Parking is non-existant at the park, but you can park across the street in the dirt pad or nearby park on the street. Will defiently come back.
- Matthew Allen
Brand new player and this is the first course I played. Great for beginners, easily marked, somewhat challenging
- Robert Jones
Nice course for someone just getting into disc golf. The Tees and baskets are easy to spot and the water is easy enough to avoid.
- Benny Wilkerson
Great course for beginners or for a more laid back round of DG. Most holes are low hazard aside from some bushes and trees, but I never had any issue finding discs or having to trudge through the brush to retrieve one. You can see the baskets from just about every tee on the course, so that's a nice bonus. It certainly inspires confidence and encourages you to try more experimental or risky shots with minimal downside if things go sideways. The layout can get confusing and at some points you will be throwing towards other groups, and vice versa. Just keep an eye out for discs flying overhead and it won't be a problem. The course is very well maintained, but marking of baskets and tees could be a little more clear.
- Alex Kirby