Tortoise Run Disc Golf Course
Course Summary
Tortoise Run Disc Golf Course in North Fort Myers, FL, has garnered a positive reception from the disc golf community, boasting an overall rating of 4.2 stars. Players have consistently praised the course's thoughtful layout, variety of holes, and the challenge it presents to both beginners and seasoned players alike. The scenic beauty and well-utilized terrain add to the enjoyment of the game, making it a favored destination for many. However, due to the absence of negative reviews, it's challenging to provide a balanced perspective on any potential drawbacks such as maintenance, navigation, or design flaws that could detract from the playing experience.
Unique features of Tortoise Run Disc Golf Course, as highlighted by players, include its strategic use of natural obstacles and elevation changes that demand skill and strategy. These aspects not only enhance the playing experience but also set the course apart from others in the region. While specific challenges were not directly mentioned in the feedback provided, it's common for courses with such varied terrain to
Overall Rating
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Top Reviews
Very challenging course. Summer holes run along a fence with no access. Some holes have no fairway. Others have pounds warning of alligators. Very thick foliage. Retraining an errant disc will be difficult or impossible
- John
Loved the course, not too difficult but the palms are super thick and it gets pretty narrow so I threw a lot of low speed discs for better control. I was able to throw 9 & 10 speeds on most holes.
- Harry Whitaker III
All new tee pads and baskets. It's definitely a step up from what it was for many years. They've put a lot of effort cleaning the course up.
- jake bristow
A solid course with some fairly easy holes and some semi-challanging technical holes. If you end up in the saw palmetto off the fairway you will find out why they call it saw palmetto (watch your legs). Best to bring your A-game but beginners can learn from it.
- Steven Spence
I come here a lot not just play disc golf but it's not beautiful things to see back here birds and animals wildlife the trails very pretty here
- Joe Law