Lincoln Avenue Park West Disc Golf Course
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A nice, well-maintained 9 hole course that makes good use of the space. There are two basket and tee options for each hole to create a lot of variety. It is a shorter course that approachable for any skill level, but provides a little challenge and some interesting shots too. Good signage. Keep an eye out for people using the trails!
- J. Brian Dow
Lincoln Avenue West Park Disc Golf Course was a first time experience for me and I loved it. I met a very friendly guy that was playing and he helped me and my family navigate the course. Really cool dude. There are 9-10 baskets and at each station it will tell you all the info you need. I purchased my $20 set at academy and felt this was all I needed along with this beginners course to get into Disc Golf. The is a restroom in the parking lot. There is plenty of parking space. There is a water fountain. Plenty of shade and overall a decent walk outdoors. Just for your information there is also another golf course down two streets from there. Go to 9th Street, hang a left and you will see it. It is new and an extension of the same one if you would like to continue past this beginners course. Hope this review helps. If so, things up appreciated 👍
- F. Chino BATISTA
Great park. It's a 9 basket course but 2 pads and 2 baskets for each hole so there's a lot you can do with it. Nice clean park. Nice area.
- Traveling Traveler
great little course....2 pads...2 baskets....several combinations to play....its an Ace run course ....
- Charles Hart
A 9 hole course with two pad and two pin placements which makes a course that would otherwise be a 3 star course a 4 start course. Of the 9 holes only 4 of them offer much of a challenge, but if you’re looking to work on your midrange and putting game this course is worth playing. You can play all 36 placements in under 2 hours. Also, it’s a great course for introducing people to the sport. One other benefit is that it’s fairly protected from wind gusts, I played today in 17-20 mph winds and had very few issues.
- Dale Schaeffer