The Confluence Pop-Up Disc Golf Course
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Great 12 hole course in a cute area. Be mindful, this course is very new and is in a converted area. Very close to downtown historic troutdale, so if you plan it right you can play a round, grab lunch in town and then play a second round. Be prepared to follow UDisc to the tee (pun intended). In general tee pad placements are easy to follow based on the flow with well thought out layouts. However, the tee pads are usually casual dirt with a small marker. If there’s been any rain prepared to get muddy.
- Jennifer Jorgensen
This free course in an old industrial area is well marked. The tees are dirt/mud depending on the season. Most of the blackberries have been cut down and hauled away with the stubs remaining. The baskets are new and unnumbered. Bark chips defind some of the paths. The course is relatively open with few trees but numerous old gravel roadways crisscrossing.
- Paul Porch
Hard to follow the course. Take a picture of the map on your phone. Very uneven ground to walk on. Twisted ankle a few times walking. No pro tee pads, just pavers. A lot more attention is needed to the grooming of fairways and basket areas! A lot of plant growth, blackberry and prickers all over the course! Wear jeans, or high socks. Walked away with a lot of prickers stuck to my socks. Lack of elevation and hole diversity – all the holes felt the same. I think I only played half the holes and walked the rest. Can't recommend with the pro course Dabney, or the beautifully, well-manicured (but insanely difficult!) Blue Lake course so close by. If you're a seasoned player, the Confluence is not your course. For recreational or new players, check out the nearby 9-holers, Vance or Rockwood before this one. This would be the bottom of my list of courses in the area.
- Steve Turmell
This is a NEW course to the area its laid out nice not super challenging but it's nice to play there are no tee pads but the pads are marked very well and the baskets are TOP of the line baskets! (very sweet!) My hat goes off to the men who made this place possible and I thank them. They may not be aware that this place has been added to maps but I had to add it. Thanks again to those who made this place possible
- Aaron Baker
Not much to look at, but a fun little course. There's almost always a breeze which makes this course a little more challenging than meets the eye. Grass is getting long (mid-May) so keep an eye on your disc. Stay out of the pucker brush, it'll slash you up!
- Ben Cox