Bay Court Park
Clarkston, Michigan 1 course · 9 holes Driving directions
Course reviews
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Gerald Layman
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September 17, 2010
For a nine hole course in a small park its not bad. There are two sets of concrete tee pads for every hole. The park also offer nice amenities with a beach, nice restrooms, a large play-scape, and a beverage machine. The course is fairly open with a few scattered trees on most holes. The average length of the long tees is around 300ft. and the short tees 240ft. There is not much rough to deal with but the are some nice elevation changes that can be deceiving. While not a extremely challenging co ...
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+1 votes
Jeff Bauman
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August 7, 2011
Classic 9 hole disc golf course. This course is taken care of very well. Very good use of the elevation and some good shots are required to park some of the holes. Its also always clean, cut and beautiful!
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Scott Ostrom
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March 15, 2012
Great open area course. Very well up kept and empty early on in the day. I love playing here!
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Don Covert
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October 12, 2010
Its nine holes with only two like shots that plays quick while requiring all different type of shots.
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Tom Halcrow
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October 27, 2010
Great use of the park space (the layout is both challenging and enjoyable).
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Sean Kecskes
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April 4, 2013
This is a great park for a quick 30 minute solo game. I'm changing my review to be worse since they started charging $2 to play here. Is that supposed to be funny? I can go to Kensington for $2 and play a real course. I understand the need to pay for maintenance and cleaning, but for a 9 hole, small course, that's not reasonable, and I haven't seen any maintenance to warrant it, either. Where's the money going, exactly?
I won't be returning here.
I won't be returning here.
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Paul Holstein
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March 27, 2012
This is the closest course to where I live, and I frequently play the Sunday league. Love the course, it's challenging and well maintained with cement teepads and bathrooms open in the summer. There are alternate pads for pros and ams, and it's easy to set up "safari" to mix things up. I can't really give this course an "A" given that it's only 9 holes, and some of the holes are packed so tightly that a drive from some could hit the players on other tees - but I have to say that the layout ...
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Justin Kinsman
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May 18, 2012
I liked the course but it was really small, the baskets were old and smaller that regular baskets. That being said its a really fun beginner course and I definitely enjoyed my time there.
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Al Makuch
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August 6, 2012
first time out...since a couple of decades, pretty decent executive course
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Jeff Morgan
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December 4, 2012
The course is close and is only 9 holes. I like it because its open yet still has a few trees for obstacles. I'm used to it now that I go 3-4 times a week. I wish it was longer, and that the people that bring their dogs would stop letting them crap on the course.
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Alex Phillips
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December 7, 2012
Fun course, real close to home. Not very crowded, good group of people.
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Andy Smith
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February 28, 2013
This was a home course of mine and I still like hitting it when I'm in town. One of the best 9hole courses in our great state. Well maintained and nice park for family disc'n! Not a huge course but they did a good job placing the baskets. Can get backed up so be prepared to wait. Lots of ace opps. and a few longer holes. A real challenging 9 holes though. Only thing I would change is the ninth hole to a dogleg right into the wood instead of putting it to close to eight. Good place for beginners to start.
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Todd Darling
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April 14, 2013
Not a bad little course teaching my son to play so it works out good. They are going to start charging to play and it may lose a lot of players. The ranger told me they may charge 2 dollars a round or 25 for the season. Not sure how true the numbers are he wasn't really sure but not sure it's worth paying for.







