Eugene T. Mahoney Disc Golf Course
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We used to play this course pretty frequently a few years back so we were a little confused about the current placements. I wish there had been better signage but the online map was very helpful. Since we haven’t played in a while we spent a lot of time in the tall grass but we still had fun. We might come back in the fall when it’ll be easier to see our discs. The wildflowers were my favorite part.
- mandi jensen
Interesting course not too many trees but the roughs are plentiful, tall and hard to find your disc in. Most holes aren't marked well, especially when there are two or more paths you can take to find the next hole. Course would be much more friendly to new players if there were better signage (even an arrow on each basket pointing players to the next hole) would go a long way in keeping players moving! Not worth the $14 park fee...
- Robert Kiesling
This is a beautiful course with so much potential. If you can find the very poorly labeled first hole and navagate through the labyrinth that is the first 9 holes, the back 9 opens up into long, tight fairways that take you through the whole park. If the state would hire a professional course planner, make new signs (with maps), and pour new, longer tee pads this would be the best course in the state.
- Joshua Barnett
Hole # 6 had a wasp nest. The holes before it were pretty good.
- Avery C
- Jeff Magnuson