Hueston Woods Disc Golf Course
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Nice course. They are redoing it right now. The first tee is in the woods off the path by the practice tee, in the front by the parking lot area of the lodge. If you go in the lodge the nice lady at the desk will give you a complimentary map and scorecard of the course. Most of the course is in the woods. There are arrows indicating next tee direction on the baskets. Full course plus alternate tees. I really liked the proximity of the lake to the course, and the well cared for Mudlick trail that loops half of the course. This is not beginners course, although beginners can definitely test themselves here. Would definitely recommend this course to anybody up for the challenge and the great lake scenery and experience.
- Thomas Rains
September 4, 2023. Love this Disc Golf course. Very well maintained. I was lucky enough to run into the Creator of the course. Hank Roderick. Highly recommend. Will be back soon.
- Kim Doyel
Course is a little tricky to find at first. Course is free to play and offers a variety of holes. It is all over grown and appears to not have been kept up at all. There are two t boxes per hole. At hole 7 the t box is grave mixed with mud as you look out across a over grown grass field with no sight of the hole. There is no information plaque to help you at this hole. After finishing up at hole 8 or 9 you then find out that holes 7 thru 9 were added and now your back to the original hole 7. I tried to take pictures of the each t box and then the net facing back to the t box. It is very difficult to play and hard to find your disc.
- Eric Mitchel
Course is difficult because sooo much trees, and so many spider webs and so many bugs lol but all and all we had a good time
- McKenzie Damewood
Decent course, the tees are all concrete, and the baskets are good as well. As a beginner, I don't think it's a terribly hard course. Most of the holes are fairly short, but in the woods. The blues are quite a bit harder than the reds. The course is quite muddy. At one hole in particular, the grassy area between the tee and basket is a literal swamp if it has rained anytime in recent memory. Also at hole 27, part of a tree has broken off and fell right in front of the basket. My score was two strokes worse as a result. Overall, if you go there when it's dry and there's no fallen trees to block your putts, it's a fun course.
- Levi Metzger