Cross Farms Disc Golf Course
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Very enjoyable disc golf course. Mix of fields and woods. Some of it is showing its age and a couple of times we weren’t sure where the next tee was, but it wasn’t hard to figure out.
- John D
Cross Farms Disc Golf Course is a challenging and enjoyable course that primarily consists of wooded holes, with only two open holes. While this layout may pose a challenge for some players, it also offers a unique and rewarding disc golf experience for those who enjoy technical courses. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced player, this place is worth a visit for its scenic setting, and well-maintained grounds.
- Gino Paulino
Always a great time at this course. Would really like it if people wouldn’t leave their trash all over but that’s my only complaint and has nothing to do with the actual playing of the course. Benches and tee boxes are very well done & seems to be regularly maintained. Parking is ample & the walk through the course is my favorite on an especially warm day as most play is in the woods under cooling tree cover. Course is challenging especially since we don’t get to play very often.
- E Nicki Haataja
This is my home course, I play for Team Tolland. Tight lines and a fair par, this course is sure to be a great time for the whole family. Be sure to stay on The Fairway as there are a lot of trees. Nice teepads and great signage. Course is all the way at the back of the parking lot past the playground!
- Zachary Bloom
Great course. The clear areas are nice. . There is to information at each hole which is also nice. Too many trees for my lack of control but it's my fault more than the course's Bricks under the chains point you to the next hole where they aren't obvious which is nice. Bring out what you bring in. There are no trash cans at the tees, and luckily no trash has accumulated. I'm not that great so I tend to be off the 'fairway' quite a bit. While there is some poison ivy/oak here and there it's not a big worry at this course.
- Tony Hwalek