Canby Park Disc Golf course
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First half is all in the woods, tight lines, lots of trees, advanced shots needed especially if playing from long tees long baskets. Luckily there are two tees and two baskets on every hole I think so fun for all levels. Back 9 opens up to some longer open grass field holes. Good amount of elevation change and can tell a lot of time and effort went into making the course and goes into maintaining it. Tees are turf so maybe a bit slippery when wet but fine when dry. Baskets are new and in good shape.
- Trey Andrew
Could def use upkeep. But there is some variety in hole layout and some interesting shots. 4 diff layouts on most holes, with par 3s and some par 4. Majority of shots are wooded with about 4-5 being in open. If you don't hit a tree on a hole you should really get a minus stroke. Even playing that way would be a feat to get par. Youre just dodging trees, not really playing disc golf. Even with markers and udisk i found myself walking around looking for next tee. Given all this, though, would be unfair to rate it poorly against other courses in area because others' upkeep is managed by the city. This one is prolly run by volunteers. First time playing here with ~150 rounds this past year. Ended with +3 on short to long. Rating it a 3.5 which rounds up to 4.
- Andres Haljasmaa
Go ty here all the time to walk and let my granddaughter play
- Julia Ackinson
Two baskets and Two Pads on most holes. Tight tunnels on the front followed by some open on the back.
- Kyle Pedlow
First time there. Of the six Delaware course I've been to this is easily last. If it's your first time plan on spending more time looking for pads and baskets than playing. We skipped 7-10 after being discouraged by the course. Saplings litter the fairway making clean drives very difficult. I wish they would pull half the baskets out of this park and rebuild carousel park. Won't be returning. To be fair the back 5 holes were nice.
- Stephen Ferzetti