Chili Disc Golf Course
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A stop in the 2014 pro tour, Chili DGC has challenged many and made good times for all. Home to Rochester's biggest hole, "911", or hole 11 (911' par 5), this course allows you to practice your distance as well as your accuracy. Keep your eyes on your disc! The pine trees will gobble it up and may not give it back!
- Jake D
Wonderful course, fun holes, only downside is that if it has rained a day or two before, the ground will be VERY muddy due to a riverbed running through the front half. Back half does not get this issue. Hard to lose discs here.
- Cooper Knapp
Good course, but needs maintenance. Lots of overgrown brush
- brooksquirk
A challenging course with semi-open fairways and a variety of shots shapes. Two sets of teepads provide options for players of all skill levels. The course tends to get muddy, and may be flooded after extensive periods of heavy rainfall. Fairways are consistently mown, and overall Chili is one of the best maintained free, public courses I've played.
- Gabe Hart
I love playing disc golf here. The course is mowed similar to a golf course. You can definitely tell when you have a terrible shot. The water hazards are very shallow so you can easily recover discs. That one hole though, par 5 and a billion feet.. holy God I think the best I've ever done on it is a 7. *Update* the course is even more well maintained than before. The red tees are now pads (gravel with the fake turf roll on top) and lots of brush has been removed to make finding discs easier. The people that maintain this course are amazing! Also, I finally got par on hole 11 and it's billion feet.
- Patrick Whelehan