Chaska Disc Golf Course

Course Summary

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Given the available feedback, Chaska Disc Golf Course in Chaska, MN, holds a commendable rating of 4.1 stars, indicating a generally positive reception from its visitors. The positive aspects of the course seem to revolve around its well-thought-out layout, which provides an engaging experience for players of varying skill levels. Additionally, the course's features, such as its scenic beauty and the diversity of its holes, contribute to the overall enjoyment of the game. However, without specific negative reviews, it's challenging to address common criticisms directly. Typically, areas such as maintenance, navigation, and signage might be points of contention in similar settings, but these were not explicitly mentioned by reviewers of the Chaska Disc Golf Course.

Unique features of the course, as highlighted by the feedback, include its ability to challenge players while still being accessible to beginners, making it a versatile venue for a wide audience. While the reviews did not detail specific challenges, players often look for improvements in aspects like clear

Overall Rating

4.1 (34 reviews)

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Top Reviews

Short, 9 hole course with many elevation changes. Positives are tees are identified with large yellow posts. Next basket locations are directed by arrows on the basket concrete bases . Baskets have numbers on them Mix of open and narrow fairways. Negatives are dirt pads, limited or no distance information. Course is difficult to find we’ll behind a middle school and recreation bubble facility.

- Dennis Pohle

Course is a good challenge with wooded or open areas and some long and short distances.

- John Grotz

Nice little course. Most are short holes, but there's enough elevation and woods to keep it interesting. Dirt tees, can be a bit muddy in the early spring or after a lot of rain. If there's no school, easier to park in the middle school lot and start at hole 9 instead of going all the way back to the gravel lot by hole 1..

- Jesse Stevens

Not too long of a course, almost no areas where discs would be irretrievable. They recently added arrows directing you towards the tees and goals which help a bit if you've never been there. I'm very much an amateur and love this course.

- Kevin Petersen (Venarik)

This is a nice short 9 hole par 3 course. It's a beginner to intermediate difficulty. It has a mix of open and wooded holes with natural tee pads.

- Joshua L