Bellis Fairways
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Paths need to be more clear and smoothed out. It was a struggle to find the start. The path didn't get easier, the locals seemed to be the only ones that knew the course. Walking stick recommended even as a perfectly walking adult. Numbers on each tee and basket would be great. "Too much work to not know where I'm going" -My dad. More like a choose your own adventure at least for us.
- Nature Game
For new spot, it's not bad. Various hole lengths provide for many different skill levels. Ultimately, grateful to have the space and for all the work that went into it and continues to go into it. It's only going to get better and excited to see what comes next.
- Bryan
This is a course that will only be around for a few years. The land owner leases it to the club (wdgc) for almost nothing. In return, the club has put in mountains of volunteer labor to put together an amazing 18-hole course. Half wooded. Half open. The longest full-time course around. Not as hard as mossy. Much more challenging than Cornwall. Well organized. Well designed. Great teepads just got installed. The club is making constant improvements, but I loved it from day one. A real challenge for a noodle arm like me, but accessible enough that it isn't depressing. If you like disc golf, you won't regret getting out there. Park at the mall near Kohl's.
- David M
The transformation in this area is incredible, the WDGC has done an amazing job. The course is easy to follow with the map provided on their website, along with the many signs across the course. So grateful to have another course in Bellingham, I can't wait to see it mature.
- Sequoya King
This is how you grow the sport. Lots of love and labor put into this course. Great potential as things grow in. Played on my honeymoon. Visiting from the Midwest.
- Scot Morin