Oakwood Community Park Disc Golf Course
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Disc golf review. This is a great little 9 hole course. This course is perfect for amateurs and advanced players. With two tee pads per pin, you have a variety of options for each round. There is also only one pin placement on each hole. Each concrete tee pad has a 4x4 with the top painted red for shorts and white for longs. The pin and next tee pad are spaced out from each other enough so you don’t have to worry about getting hit but close enough they can be seen easily. It is relatively hard to get lost here even for a first time play through. There is no map on site. Pins are numbered. The course is built on a hill and utilizes a variety of up and down drive shots. The layout of the course starts you off and ends by the parking lot. The majority of drives will be in open fields but there are a few that require some technical approaches. There are two holes with tee views from atop the hill that are technical downhill shots through the trees. This course isn’t terribly long nor too technical. It is agreat course to practice several throwimg techniques. The fairways are groomed regularly but are outlined by tall grass and other wild flowers. Losing a disc isn’t impossible but would require effort or, more so, the lack of effort in doing so. Playing mostly short tees, it takes roughly 30-45 minutes for 1-4 players of multiple skills to play a single 9 hole round. I’ve played this course at a variety of times over the course of different days of the week and it is has never been busy. Seldom have I had to wait for anyone in front of me. If you are looking for a fun place to throw a glow round, this is also a fun course to play. The course is sometime but seldom used by people walking their dogs so be cognizant of that. Also be respectful of the properties on the north and south end as they farm corn and alfalfa. My only complaints are the lack of signage telling you distance. I also wish this course had more technical drive shots but I realize this would have been difficult considering the space available and the lack of obstacles to begin with.
- Michael Graeve
I really enjoyed playing here. Very nice and easy course to start out with. The views were also great!
- Texas Maki
Pretty fun course. I'm not a huge fan of the deep grass in the "rough", but it was still a fun course to play. I would go neck for sure.
- SubUrban Cowboy
I never knew this disc golf course was here. A nice course, however needs some benches in the shade... would've been nice today; 90°. This is a great course for beginners, or those who just play for fun but aren't the greatest shots . All holes are par 3, and I've actually gotten par on some, lol. It's a nice smallish range of hills, trees, and prairie. Very compact. It's never packed, but seems like almost always someone there. Also, I think the local high school has PE there some days.
- Linda Linster
Great 9-hole frolf course beware of the tall grass I go around noon and it's usually dead!
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