Ann Morrison Park

Boise, Idaho     2 courses · 40 holes     Driving directions

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-  +0 votes  + Steve loydSoutheast › September 10, 2011
A
Ann mo is a must see course. manicured every hole and almost every hole has out of bounds,. Very nice
-  +2 votes  + Shane McBane HudspethSoutheast › January 19, 2011
C
Holy Duck ****!!!
-  -1 votes  + Travis LindstromSoutheast › March 7, 2011
A
Challenging, multiple mando shots, islands and lots of ob.
-  +0 votes  + Ryan RanesSoutheast › September 30, 2012
C
a okay course, need to stay on fairways lots of water throughout the hole course very tough
-  +0 votes  + Taloula LouiseSoutheast › June 28, 2011
A-
Ann Mo is a great park aside from the congestion of people. Boise needs another disc golf park. I'm just sayin'.
-  -1 votes  + Jamey SproinkSoutheast › July 7, 2011
A
-  +0 votes  + Joe AlcalaSoutheast › June 14, 2012
B
-  +0 votes  + Jake La "Putt" kaSoutheast › June 1, 2012
B
TOO CROWDED couldn't even finish my round when I went up there ): Good use of water but I could definitely see it getting very old if you keep throwing in it. Bring a towel to get the duck/goose poop off your discs. Pretty fun course though I will be back
-  +0 votes  + John MaySoutheast › August 20, 2012
A-
A big, mostly flat, mostly open, course running along the side of a very well maintained city park. Good use of the water and trees to make interesting holes. However, it can get quite crowded.
-  +0 votes  + Jacob WardellSoutheast › September 5, 2012
B
Solid course, would be better if it were more technical. Nice and long.
-  +0 votes  + PS PerkinsSoutheast › September 24, 2012
B+
Crowds. Chuckers. Geese. Some very fun holes in a well manicured beautiful park. Lots of water. Best have a retriever with you. multiple pin placements keep it fresh.
-  +0 votes  + Todd DurrantSoutheast › November 20, 2012
B+
This is a nice course in a well groomed park. Though there is not an over-abundance of obstacles, there are enough to make some holes quite interesting. There are some very long distances for a guy without a strong arm, like myself. There are nice tee pads, and a lot of holes to work with, if you want to practice your shot. There were a LOT of geese on a couple of the holes, and I did lose a disc in a swampy river, but I look forward to playing this course more as I visit family in Boise. ...
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-  +0 votes  + Dru StylezSoutheast › April 26, 2013
B
Mmmmm, When you live in the Portland OR area... It's hard to expect everywhere to be the same/ best. When you've Played Milo, everything this else will be held to that bar. This is not a bad course at all, Simply needs improvements... Better Flow and Signs.