Central Park Disc Golf Course
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A regular course for me due to convenience but not a lot to the course. Very few small trees, no water or obvious OB markers. The big obstacles out here are wind and tall praire grass (season dependent). A few 400+ ft holes but averages 300ft or so.
- Michael Moore
Good beginner course to work on driving. All the holes are straight with no obstructions. Be prepared for lots of weeds, goat heads and no trees. If and when things grow in it will be a ton better.
- Omar Zuniga
No trees but the baskets are real easy to see. Very flat so less challenging for first time disc golfers. Total course time is about an hour and 30. Great beginners course overall.
- Marc Newhard
Fairly flat course. It is in a field and there are newly planted trees (maybe last year) 🤷♂️ Lots of goat heads, great course to take your shirt off and get some sunshine!! I think it's a great course with a great view to the west!!
- Mark Mahan
Love the growth of the sport! I never want to complain about more courses with good baskets and good tee pads. This course is best summed up as making the most of a flatness. At most there is a 10ft elevation change across the whole thing, gradually. They planted some trees, but they are small and off to the side, providing no technicality or challenge. The holes vary from 200ft to 600ft. The only real challenge is the wind and how consistently can you throw a 300ft tee shot on target. Bring some boots because the goat head thorns are everywhere, even on the tee pads. Tennis shoes are ok, but you will be taking thorns home with you. The field/fairways are mowed often which makes it easy to find your discs. I think the course designer should have some big piles of dirt/rock added and some elivated baskets. The addition of some evergreen trees around baskets or on the middle of fairways would add some future technicality too. The little trees currently there won't survive/thrive enough to even get big. Hole signs are almost identical because the holes are identical. It's easy to navigate the course logically without a map. Rarely are there more than 3 groups out there so it is a fast 18.
- Bennett Boothe II