Highland Park Disc Golf Course
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Fun course with a variety of open and wooded fairways. Holes varied between the low 200 to low 500 ft distances making this course fun for all levels. Painted concrete circles in front of the concrete pads determine the pads Amateur vs Pro while most pads were considered both and had two possible pin positions. Signs were in good shape providing distance to both pin positions. The course had several elevation changes albeit while shooting up, down or across hills. This course is for the most part cart friendly but has stairs on several holes requiring one to possibly carry the cart up and down or finding an alternate route. I don’t recall signs pointing to next tee but the commonly used paths were enough to lead us to the next pad without getting lost. There was a lack of garbage cans leading to a lot of littering, mostly beer/alcohol bottles/cans from the disrespectful. Layout was good with two 9 hole loops or the full 18 leading you back to the parking lot. There were down trees when we were there and I imagine those would eventually get cleaned up. We were there late winter early spring and the ground was muddy but not unmanageable. There are no bathrooms here either but the course is fairly secluded from any nearby highways and some houses visible from the parking lot. We were here on an early Thursday afternoon and there were a few people already playing the course. The parking lot is gravel and parking was limited even with he few people already there. This park is nearly a 2 hour drive. I would return if I was in the area to play other course like the Canyons but would not make a special trip. Course time was 2 hours and 15 minutes for 6 of us with various skill levels.
- Michael Graeve
Pros: -The 9th hole and the 18th hole end by the parking lot. -Cool scenic views and things to explore. -Layout of all the holes flow well. -has pointers under the basket to the next hole. Cons: -some of the holes are boring, (straight, open field and kinda forced). -parking lot is a little rough. Overall, a cool course and will definitely go back.
- Paul Cameron
Top course in the area. Never too crowded. Makes great use of the property offering a bunch of wooded shots as well as a mix of pretty big open bombers. It's really a fun course that challenges most players extremely well. The park is really well maintained which is credited to a few local disc golf clubs.
- Jeremy Keltner
Decent course that takes advantage of the elevation. Nice in and out of the forests and variety of shots. A couple of the holes have alternative baskets too.
- W. Sam Donnell
So we went to the giant place down the street, but it eas way too busy on a Sunday. This place was right up our Alley. Varied terrain. No crowd. Perfect for novices on the weekend!
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