Larry Fink Disc Golf Course
Course Summary
Overall Rating
Enjoyed your round?
Share your experience and help others discover Larry Fink Disc Golf Course!
Top Reviews
Great course for working on short game, great for intermediate and beginners. Beautiful area and well maintained.
- michael schwind
Nice accessible course that is short enough to make it around in about 20-30 minutes. It's in a landscaped park, so most of the course is mown grass with sparse trees. A few holes have thicker brush that offer some challenge. I find the holes generally start out as shorter and easier (1-3), the green a bit longer (4-6) and then add some obstacle challenge (7-9). Wish the baskets weren't paved underneath as it scratched up your discs, but sure from the ninth hole it makes for a relatively all-weather course for beginners and more experienced players alike. Lots of parking, not too busy, plenty of other things to do in the park if you come with family and kids.
- Jonathan Douglas
Simple course but best in driving range for me. Be wary of going after any precipitation - the course gets very wet and puddles can become too deep to play in regular shoes. Also, one of the holes is very close by a soccer field and if there are people playing on it, you might have to skip that hole. Grass is well maintained, not too crowded, easy 9 hole.
- Sam Lee
It so nice that any community would bother to fork over the money for a disc golf course, so I feel bad saying anything bad. However, this course is really not good. It’s pretty much just nine holes in a wide open, rather wet field. Besides that, the pars don’t make any sense. The entire course is par 3, yet one hole is 186 feet while another is 325.
- Christopher Finley
Short 9 hole course. All holes are pretty open except 2 and 8 where you'll have a few trees in your direct path to the basket. Nice little course for practicing.
- Matt Pugh