Tom Triplett Park Disc Golf Course
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Really fun and challenging course. Prepare to be treedirected a lot. Looks like all new signs for each hole including the three tee boxes per hole. Cheers
- Ryan Higgins
Great park for the family. Small playground for kids, and if your child is social, there are plenty of other kids playing, every time I have been there. Nice walk around the lake, there are turtles that my son enjoys feeding while they are in season. Bike trails that I plan on taking, but have not yet done. Definitely recommend going and checking it out. Currently there is a pro tournament next weekend at this park for disk gold, so it shows how good of a park it is. Enjoy!
- Joseph Byers
The disc golf course is great for all levels of players. 4 tee boxes and the tips/gold are a great challenge. Between the forest shots and over the Lake on a 900+ par 5 hole, you are sure to get your disc golf game in shape. The rest of the amenities, tennis, running track with exercise stations along with others you are sure to be thankful to have visited this wonderful place.
- michael schwind
Really great disc golf course. Three different pads for each hole make for a challenging experience at all levels. Could use a little better signage to get from hole to hole. It is a pretty popular course fortunately so lots of folks to show you where to go. There is currently some construction in the area which makes some of the course confusing. The construction also makes poisonous snakes an issue in some of the wooded areas of the course. Be weary retrieving discs in high grass and wooded areas. Make some noise if you are unsure of your footing. If the head is diamond shaped, it is poisonous. I didn't see any but heard a few people mention it while playing.
- Christopher Aubrey
This is one of the worst courses I've played on yet. Nothing but trees. If you want to go for a walk in the woods I'd recommend this place, but not to play disc golf. Course is dirty and not kept up with at all. Half the signs are missing for the hole to play on. I'd rather drive 2 hours to play on an open course then drive 20 minutes from home to this garbage course. People who play on this course don't know how to communicate while playing. No thumbs up when they are done or anything. This place needs a huge clean up
- Patryk Tryburski