Goose Lake Disc Golf Course
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The tees were hard to find and you have to be incredibly accurate otherwise you'll spend a lot of time searching for your disc in the brush. Overall I had fun, but other than the grass in the fairway being mowed it is easy to tell that this course has not been attended to much.
- Jonathan Litteral
Parking is a little tricky to find. Google maps took me through an apartment complex with permit parking only. The course itself isn't too bad, there are some long holes (425 and 500+ feet), obstacles (including a Porto potty), and woods (the last few holes) where you might find or lose a disc. The grass is maintained even though the course itself is definitely worn. The numbers are a bit confusing, hole #2 and #6 share the same launching pad and aren't well marked, but there are a couple maps of the course on hole #1 and #9 (nine is the better map because it includes the layout of each hole which I'm including in the photos). If you're tired of your regular course, looking for a challenge and/or looking for a course off the beaten path, this one is for you. It's also not far from Springfield Disc Course if you want to do two courses in one day.
- Shawn Casselberry
I never actually played, but I don't hold disk golf in the same disdain I have for regular golf. It's part of a lovely trail through the park and the experience of walking Goose Lake is always enjoyable. As Mark Twain said, "Golf is a good walk spoiled."
- Joe
Half of the information signs are gone, which makes finding the next hole a puzzle, and you're guessing at the par. A shame because it is a pretty area.
- Chris
Very fun but very hard and it ate my good frisbee... Throw straight
- James Joyce