Liberty Park Disc Golf Course
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The disc course is pretty great. The flow is nice once you figure out what basket you throw to. We had some very helpful people guide us to a couple of baskets. There is a pretty big playground there as well. Trash is everywhere! Clearly people don't know the pack it in pack it out. They could have more garbage cans around, maybe that made the problem worse, who knows. Leave places better than you found them. We picked up some trash but definitely know next time to bring some gloves and a bag and try to pick up as you go. Don't be slobs here, help keep it clean.
- Nicole Howland
This is a great beginner/intermediate level course that Spokane really needed for those that are not ready to take on Jamboree or Downriver. This course is still challenging for all levels thanks to the design. The course is in great condition. Navigation was kind of tough without the U-disc app but the app made it easy. I can’t wait to play this course again. Big shout out to the designers for using the available space so well!
- Dylan
This is a great course to get a mixed variety of wide open, narrow, short and long holes. First time around, it gets difficult to find tee boxes and only about 3-5 are marked with little green flags, you have to look at the baskets for the numbers. Holes 7 & 8 are located separately up a small ramp and then you head back to where you finished 6 and proceed with 9,10 etc. this course also has 19 holes! All around a great course for a public park.
- Marcin Slazak
Another great pitch and putt disc golf course in spokane. All the holes are birdiable, with tunnel shots and not a lot of distance. I will reevaluate when the tee pads go in later this year I give it 4 starts because of the great teepads, the awesome alternate pin locations, and the great parking lot.
- Benjamin Tullis
Overall great course! Pretty wide open (with the exception of a few holes). Pretty quiet (at least in the early spring). Only negatives are no concrete tee boxes, which is understandable in a public park, and the tee boxes are somewhat difficult to find the first time around.
- Ryan Zimmerman