Adelaide Park Disc Golf Course
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Hellen Keller could have mapped out a better course, confusing on where to go, no next tee signs, baskets have several numbers on each one. And worst of all, the park was super dirty, I filled the bottom of the stroller with garbage, which is a shame especially considering the only thing the park has going for it is adequate garbages. If I lived in fondulac I'd be ashamed of how gross the park is. Pond had as much plastic bags in it as it did water, same with he river. But it could be linked to all the low income apartments in the area. Either way, what a shame. Probably the worst course I've seen in South East Wisconsin.
- Deion Hardwoods
Beautiful park, challenging course. Can be a little different to navigate the first time, otherwise 5 stars!
- Tye Oppermann
Pretty decent disc golf course. The holes are challenging enough with the trees, hills and water hazards. Biggest downside is that not all of the throwing pads have info signs. If you didn't know where you were going, it might take a bit to spot the basket you should be throwing at. Overall though, not a bad park and course. I'll definitely be coming back here.
- Glorkar Floki
Adelaide Park is a beautiful, sprawling park on the North side of town, kinda near Lakeside Park. It is home to a great ultimate frisby golf course. There is also a skatepark nearby and plenty of grass area, surrounding a pond, for picnics or BBQ. The weather was perfect and the conversation was grand. A glorious day for all!
- Karma Küntz
Really good course for a lunch break. Not so great for a real outing. Keep your expectation low. It's a fine for casual disc golfers, definitely a par 2 course. 17 and 18 were nice, reasonably challenging par 3's. 14 and 16 weren't even worth throwing. And make sure you bring a floater or some junkers. Several holes line a big pond
- dunc dawg