Adair Park
Corvallis, Oregon 1 course · 18 holes Driving directions
Course reviews
+0 votes
CARL "snap" CLEEM
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March 10, 2013
course is in great shape lots of power/tech lines flows real nice...had some lost plastic by a few in our trny today tho so i coudlnt give it the + but it probly deserves it...
-1 votes
Ryan Lepley
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August 15, 2012
decent course. too thick and brushy in many places though. got a little lost towards the end as well. didn't care much for the rubber tee pads.
+1 votes
Carl Boje
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June 20, 2012
Absolute Favorite Course i have ever played... it is responsible for my addiction to Disc Golf.
+1 votes
Chris Cordova
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February 20, 2012
Really like this course alot!!!! Well worth the drive from Vancouver.
+3 votes
Alvin Natarte
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February 12, 2012
putteriffic thats a spot for awesome discgolf, 18 is a sweet hole, 11 birdie is a flick dream, 1st time playing this course, on a fair weather day..
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Thomas "T" D.
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February 12, 2012
A great course with a great mix of shots. Open grass to the wooded, technical holes is a nice flow. Hole 18 is huge!!! Long open down-hill fairway is awesome. Needs more rest-room facilities and trash cans on tee pads. Rubber tee pads were slick but well placed on plywood to even the tee. A "Must Play" in Oregon, for sure!!
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Lance Jones
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February 22, 2012
great course, lucky to have it in my back yard, and Waterloo and Bryant close by, all great courses
+1 votes
Jon Hallquist
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October 26, 2011
This course has really come a long way since I first played this. Absolutely love this course as it pretty much as everything you look for in a disc golf course.
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Chris "The Lip" Lippert
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July 6, 2012
Great course with a tough technical portion as well as some long holes including the crazy long 18th. There are plans to turn it into a par 58 course. turning holes 6, 11, and 12 into par 4 holes. Baskets 6 and 12 will just be moved into longer positions. Basket 6~425ft through tight trees. 12~460ft uphill. For basket 11 there will be a 25ft wide path made through the woods where the B position basket sits. the path will go about 200ft into the woods making the hole about a 500ft dogleg to the right. I'm excited to see the new updates to this already fun and tough course.
-2 votes
Cameron "Ptown bound and down" Ficker
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July 4, 2011
great course, rough is really overgrown. Could lose a lot of plastic. Great signage, rubber mat tee pads.
+3 votes
Ryan L.
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July 2, 2011
Love this course. Can be very difficult because it requires every shot ranging from forehand to backhand to tomahawk to massive distance shots. Hole locations make course fun but hard with uphill and downhill shots, wooded shots, and long distance shots. Great course!
+1 votes
Roy Albert
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June 8, 2011
Super sick professional level course w all the shots required technical,short, and big distance w all the forehands,backhands,thumbers and tomahawks you'd ever wanna throw
+1 votes
Jeff Nichols
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July 11, 2011
Fun Course. Very diverse front and back 9's. Wooded and technical front 9, open and some good Huckin' holes on the back 9. I am DREAMING of playing this course again. Literally. It IS AWESOME.
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Chuck Nichols
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May 29, 2011
Nice course. I like the wide open last half. The first 11 holes are pretty technical. Fun course to play.
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Karl "with a K" Denfeld
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February 13, 2011
Prety sweet course. Long challenging fairways, along with tight small shots, and a couple of good elevation change. I like the flow of the course. I also like the tight oak grove, super technical to stay off the trees. The location is nice, willematte park is close by as well. Not a beginner course that's for sure.
+10 votes
Dru Stylez
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April 11, 2011
One of the Best 18 hole Parks I have ever Played! Some People might say they do not like it and Give it a Bad review. I say it gave them a Bad score! This Place is Awsome! I thought it Flowed well and that Hole 18 is a Monster 800 + foot Bad Boy!
+8 votes
The Ronin
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January 31, 2011
Love it! Good elevation changes, some elevated tees and baskets, coupled with some technical approaches and narrow alleys make for an interesting front nine. The back nine is more open, with some long, gradual uphill holes...divided by some tree sweepers that will test both your hyzer and anhyzer abilities. Never a putt goes unchallenged...only a few baskets are in the open, and with the variety of basket locations per hole, you rarely face the same putt twice. Winter swampy conditions didn' ...
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