Clark's Run Disc Golf Course
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I quiet and easier front nine and a challenging hilly back nine. Great way to spend an hour or two. The course is pretty long but the paths are easy to follow. There is some water and mud if you are off target. The people I was with warned of me ticks but didn’t find any. We did see a few deer watching us play.
- Rob Loy
Good course. 18 challenging wooded holes. Concrete tee pads and next tee arrows after each basket. Each 9 come back close to parking lot. It is pay to play and worth the $5.00 per person. They keep the course pretty clean. Aside from the 18 hole course they have a 9 hole pitch and putt which is a good warm up or a good little course to teach new players. I do recommend taking a picture of the Course Map before playing, just to help you find your way around and it help to see how the hole line is. Good Luck Every, have fun and keep the courses clean!!
- Eric M Sellers
I can throw pretty damn far, furthest in my group and I swear I have now seen par 6 holes at this course. They could have easily made this a technical 36 hole course. Hopefully they put in shorter tees so I can have happier course buddies. Beautiful course with tons of trees , streams and valleys. I personally love it! It is private course so please respect the premises and occupants.
- damon humenik
A great wooded technical disc golf course. Will challenge the best players. A very scenic water carry and some of the prettiest challenging disc lines you will play. The club does a great job with the upkeep of the course and making it better and better.
- Matt DiNuzzo
Trees, trees, and more trees. This is a fun and technical course. I wouldn’t suggest it for beginners as it requires forehand and backhand throwing styles as well as the ability to tightly control your discs. I knocked one star off as it could use some clean up around the course. I will definitely be frequenting this course more. Also the previous review is correct, there is one hole that is marked as a par five but plays like a six so eat your wheaties before you go!
- Nick Babb