Benson Disc Golf Course
Course Summary
Benson Disc Golf Course in Cascade Locks, OR, has garnered a positive reception from its players, boasting an overall rating of 4.3 stars. The feedback highlights several strong points, including the well-thought-out layout, the scenic beauty of the surroundings, and the course's ability to provide an enjoyable experience for both beginners and seasoned players. Despite the lack of specific negative reviews, it's common for courses to face occasional challenges such as maintenance issues or the need for clearer navigation aids, which were not explicitly mentioned but are typical areas for improvement in many disc golf courses.
Unique features of the Benson Disc Golf Course, as praised by players, include its strategic hole placements and the variety of terrain that tests different aspects of a player's game. However, players might face challenges such as navigating the course for the first time or dealing with natural obstacles that add complexity to the game. Addressing these challenges through improved signage or occasional maintenance could further enhance the player experience. Overall, the course stands
Overall Rating
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Top Reviews
Great set of short holes! Love the park and the view of the waterfall is amazing. Holes aren't well marked. Little Creek with two bridges, EDIT: 12/23 the bridge leading to hole 5 is out. EDIT: 09/24 - the bridge is back in!
- Dawn Smiles
This is a great course for beginners and novices because it is not only short with very few blackberries and no water but also nice looking with good signage. The negatives are the dirt tees, noise from I-84, and $5 parking fee.
- Paul Porch
A nice little fun course! We try to stop and play every time we pass since it doesn't take very long.
- Joe Giese
Very cool place to play a quick round of disc golf and stretch out while traveling through the gorge. I wish I had my fishing gear to hit up the accessible pond.
- Jeff Harbaugh
9 holes all par 3. About 160 to 200 foot but still challenges you due to lots of overhanging trees which make you play low, deadfall that prevents much rolling, and through tight angles on the first 6 holes. The last 3 let you unload big throws if you're going to make some shots up those are the holes.
- Sol Sukut