Prairie Pass Disc Golf Course
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Formerly Blue Valley - a beginner friendly classic with ace runs, wooded shots some open holes and elevation changes, had been redone with many large alternate tee pads in challenging locations. The advanced pads play much harder but maintain the fun variety and friendly atmosphere. The tire shots remain, fun signage ads flavor and a variety of shot shapes are needed to score.
- Kevin Glannon
well maintained. fairly easy course and very forgiving, so good for beginners. i get at least 1 birdie every time i play and im not very good so that’s fun for me lol no bathroom or water fountain so be prepared. only reason i would dock a star is cuz theres only one basket location for each hole so if you play there regularly it doesn’t change to spice it up. last time i played there were some little tweens whippin a golf cart all over the place which was annoying and kinda dangerous imo
- Skyler Gram
It's a decent course for beginners and perhaps a nice spot for school-related play. They've added concrete teepads and longer tees on about 14 of the holes in recent years to appeal to more advanced players. I wouldn't recommend it if you're traveling through town and looking for something impressive, but it's a good spot for a quick round or a friendly spot to introduce someone to disc golf.
- Kevin Zane
This is a good place for beginner and intermediate disc golf players. Very creative use of the smallish piece of land on the school district property. Only 1 basket location per hole but multiple tee pads on most. You park in the middle school parking lot near the track / footbal field. Tee one is between the track and the road. Leave the 420 and beer at home for this one because its literally at a school. No bathroom. Does have a few trash cans on the course. If I lived nearby I would play here all the time.
- James Doolin
Course has been renovated. There are plenty of wide open hole and more than a few challenging holes. Short course overall. Skip this course on very windy days.
- Steve Jenkins