Leinenkugel Disc Golf Course
Course Summary
The Leinenkugel Disc Golf Course in Chippewa Falls, WI, enjoys a favorable rating of 4.4 stars, reflecting a strong appreciation from its players. The positive feedback often highlights the course's well-thought-out layout, the variety of features that cater to both beginners and experienced players, and the overall enjoyment of playing there. However, due to the absence of negative reviews, it's challenging to provide a balanced view that includes common criticisms such as maintenance issues or navigation difficulties. This lack of critical feedback might suggest that the course is well-maintained and easy to navigate, or simply that players have not reported issues publicly.
Unique features of the Leinenkugel Disc Golf Course, as noted by players, could include specific holes that are particularly memorable or the natural beauty of the Chippewa Falls area that enhances the playing experience. Without explicit negative feedback, it's difficult to pinpoint challenges faced by players, but areas for improvement might include adding more signage
Overall Rating
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Top Reviews
Thoroughly enjoyed this course. While it is still new and still requires some work, the course is a lot of fun. I don’t know how I feel about the first hole being 655 feet and elevated right out of the gate but I guess that is why they had a small 6 hole warm up course separate from the 18 hole main course. Due to time restraints, I did not have time to warm up on the small course before having to launch from hole one’s tee pad. One complaint, for first time play through, is hole one was hard to find; walked all the way to hole 18’s tee pad to figure that out. I know this is common occurrence because as I was finishing my round two guys were approaching hole 18 while also looking for Hole 1 and there was a group on 18 that was playing it back to get to hole one as well after they made the same mistake. A suggestion would to have a sign (unless I missed it) directing people towards hole one’s tee pad. In retrospect, looking at the map, it is more evident of my mistake but was confusing at first. Outside the beforementioned, the layout of the course was well done with a bit of a walk to hole one from the parking lot. There are some steep hills throughout the course but the walking paths make them easier to climb should you not have to deviate from them to get to your disc. Course is mostly cart friendly. The first several holes are moderately technical to open with hole three having no obstacles. Once you get to hole 8, the fairways begin to tighten up and the course gets technical. There is new and in good shape signage, for now. There is one concrete tee pad per one pin placement (nice new Prodigy baskets). There is enough space for potential alternate tees and PRO or AM pads for most of the holes. Not sure if there are plans for such in the future of this course though. There could be a little more signage between some of the baskets and the next hole’s tee pads. I did have to reference UDisc once or twice as a guide to a few tee pads. There was a sign between 8 and 9 directing you to Hole 9’s tee pad that would have otherwise been a 50/50 guess as to which path to take (stay left). The holes are also appropriately parred, IMO, as they range anywhere from 155 ft to 655 ft. There is a course map at the beginning of the course that can be referenced should you be inclined to take a photo of it in advance. Overall the course was fairly clean with some trash found sporadically. I did only count three garbage cans (Holes: 1, 9, 18) throughout the course and hole 1’s garbage was overflowing. As long as future disc golfers don’t put stickers, write their aces, or graffiti the signage at each tee, this course could continue to be nice for years to come. I’d like to see some trees planted on a few of the holes that were more open but mostly because there is space for trees and they are good for the environment. The views were great and other than the distant constant sound of traffic on a highway it was a peaceful, relaxing round. It was cold and rainy on an early Saturday morning so there were not a lot of people there at the time I arrived but several more by the time I left around 11:30 am. One round by myself and having never played here before took me roughly 80 minutes to play. This course would be fine for beginners and seasoned players alike. Losing a disc here would seem hard to do under normal circumstances. Could be a fun course to play glow rounds if the park is open late enough. There are other sporting events such as soccer and softball that could make the parking lot crowded. I assume there are bathrooms at the facilities here but I am not sure if they were available at the time since I didn’t need them. I highly recommend playing this course if you are in the area then head over and take a tour at their brewing facility.
- Michael Graeve
Excellent course! 6 par 3 holes in the beginning for warm ups or teaching people how to play. Good mix of wooded and open shots. Some 1000+ft holes. Few holes can be quite challenging. Couple times I've thrown here bugs were minimal. Didn't even have to use spray. 9/10
- frank Brown
Really nice disc golf course. Really challenging but a lot of different types of holes and shots. A lot of fun!
- Alan Baryudin
Love it!! I can't wait for spring to disc golf here again! Im stoked that Chippewa Falls finally has a good disc golf course! It's a longer course with much of it in the woods, with tress and nature all around you. I highly recommend this disc golf course!👌 🙂
- bruce willi
This course is not for the faint hearted. Significant elevation and lots of chances to lose a disc. Definitely good variety, trees, grasses, elevation, and obstacles. It's not easy to break off for nine holes only.
- Kassandra Klinkhammer