Beacon Hill Park Disc Golf Course
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Beacon Hill Park Disc Golf Club offers a delightful mix of natural beauty and engaging gameplay, making it a worthwhile destination for both novice and seasoned disc golfers. On my second visit to this club, I had the chance to explore both of their courses and enjoyed the varied experiences each one provided. The grassy course is perfect for beginners and those looking for a more relaxed game. It’s well-maintained, with wide-open spaces that make it easier to navigate and aim your throws. This course is fun and accessible, providing a great balance of challenge and enjoyment without being overwhelming. However, the course set amidst the trees and dense vegetation posed a different story. While the natural setting is undeniably beautiful, the tight pathways and abundant obstacles proved to be quite challenging for me and my wife, who are still honing our disc golf skills. Advanced players might relish the difficulty, but for us, it was a bit too tough to handle. One of the highlights of our visit was the ability to take a leisurely picnic. The park boasts numerous grassy areas perfect for laying down a blanket and enjoying some lunch. It’s a serene environment, ideal for unwinding between games or simply soaking in the surroundings. Additionally, the park facilities are commendable. The bathrooms were clean and equipped with running water, which is always a plus. This attention to maintaining the amenities adds to the overall positive experience at Beacon Hill Park Disc Golf Club. In conclusion, Beacon Hill Park Disc Golf Club is a charming spot that caters to a range of disc golf enthusiasts. Whether you're there for a casual game on the grass or to test your skills in a more challenging setting, the park’s natural beauty and well-kept amenities make it a great place to spend the day.
- Sherman Robinson
Lots of long open course over difficult terrain on the front 9. Bring your gorilla arm and favorite tasty beverage. The short rough holes feature blind tosses at a basket of the mind. "Good training for Solitude" one buddy said. Wind is a factor on back 9, so play early or bring the heavyweight plastic.
- Forest Baker
Although I've heard some people don't enjoy this course. Me and my buddies love it. If only it was closer to us.
- Laird Peterson
Awesome course! Front 9 are easier with longer distances, back 9 are more technical and difficult. And the views are amazing!
- Cody Washburn
Great park! No play area for kids but there is a nice casual disc golf course and a soccer field. Additionally this place will be epic come winter there are so many sledding hills and open fields that will be great I'm the snow!
- Adam Boswell