Punderson Disc Golf
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Amazing course. Very technical and asks all the shots from you. Has bathroom facilities by the parking lot and a practice basket. I believe there are 3 tees and 2 baskets for every hole which gives endless options and layouts. The tee signs at the tee boxes were a little inconsistent but the UDisc layout was perfect and the way finding from basket to tee was very good with signs on trees. Island basket and platform tee box over the lake were very memorable. Probably 4 to 5 signature holes on this course. One of the best courses I have played. Very impressed with everything about the course
- Matt DiNuzzo
Well maintained very scenic fairly easy to find your way hole to hole. Pretty challenging course lots of woods and technical play better be able to hit done gaps haha!
- chad vanderpool
Came here from Pittsburgh and was not disappointed. It's a scenic park, with a plant-filled lake bordering the course multiple times, including an island green. That shot on 2 Long is an intimidating shot for sure. Then the platform drive on 3. My goodness. Played white to long and it was a challenge. This course makes you hold lines for sure. There are a few small holes but even those require finesse. The rest of the course makes you keep it TIGHT. Play this course a lot and you'd have some skills. Is it too demanding? You decide. I liked all the different options. You can play 18 and some have long baskets. You can pay a 27 hole configuration that appeared to have some real small holes. If I had any real knock it's that it is a bit confusing for first timers, but that's a minor concern. Course was busy too, not just with other disc golfers, but hikers. Well worth a drive. This is a great course.
- Bryan Wright
There's a reason why it's top rated course in Ohio. Multiple teepads and basket positions. Excellent signage and well groomed. A must play if within 3 hours.
- Will Canaday
- Tracy Schellhous