Brys Park
St. Clair Shores, Michigan 1 course · 24 holes Driving directions
Course reviews
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steve sevonty
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April 21, 2011
Clear marked teepads with sign and distance. Short holes, but long walk to play the couse. altenate pin postions would make this course much more interesting. bring your putter
+2 votes
Randy Gallagher
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October 10, 2010
It is what it is. A small course in a small park. Something good for practice or a quick round. Wouldn't frequent it.
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Ken Mango
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October 18, 2010
Nice course to practice your short game, but too much waiting due to the interlaced walking path.
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B Man
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October 25, 2010
I rate it this high because for the amount of space they did a hell of a job! Thanks John
+1 votes
James pokornicki
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January 24, 2011
one of my favorite courses. Definately a morale boosting course. mid range city. play here to work on your mid's. very few trees, only 1 long hole(#5)
-3 votes
Jerry Jorrey
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March 17, 2011
Didnt care for the course. super sketchy with it next to the houses and freeway. dont think ill be going there very often. tee pads were way to small felt unconfortable.
-1 votes
bob turner
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December 20, 2011
I really like the granite spiers for tee signs. This is deffinetly a one disc challenge type of course. Hardley any traffic other than people using the walking path.
-2 votes
David S.
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May 23, 2012
No room to play...people walking on path with kids and babys playing on the course. Tees on the path !! I guess if its in your neighborhood, good for practice,but not a good game course. And the walkers dont care about us playing....if they get hit it would be the golfers fault. Wont be back, to many real courses out there......Great for kids to learn the sport, while mommy loses weight walking on the path....
+1 votes
Jeff Blohm
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June 17, 2012
lots of walkers around 9am but by 10 there were only a few left, Never really in the way anyway.
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Eric Carter
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July 31, 2012
Pros: Disc golf on the east side. The majority of holes are open and under 250 feet, making this a good course for beginning players and players that would like to practice approach and putting. At most this is a 90 minute course, making it ideal for a lunch break or for busy folk.
Cons: The course is shared with walking paths, soccer fields, and a dog park. This can make certain holes, especially 5 and 17 (which I recommend skipping), difficult or even dangerous to play. At times, certain ho ...
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Neil Duffey
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July 29, 2012
heres the thing, it is what it is... this is a great park, a nice setting close to home for us east-siders. its not the worlds most challenging course, but the park is kept nice and i enjoy playing here leisurely. dont turn your nose up to this place just because you can bomb over every hole. imo, most "upper tier" players, are far too snobby to play here because its so simple... its good to play a course like this once in a while to keep your self in check. its a fun, clean, and well managed course, and its quick. check it out once for your self.
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Alex Wigand
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October 2, 2012
The park is decent enough and the baskets are pretty nice, as well as the posts at each hole, but the layout is awful. There is a running path that goes through every single hole. You will spend the whole day trying to avoid hitting runners and joggers. All the holes are SUPER short too. You're better off making a drive to a better course.
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ronald shufelt
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April 30, 2013
course is jam packed into that little course. cool little course to boost your confidence in your short game. tooooo many walkers had to wait a while for walkers to clear the area to throw. I would probably rate it higher if it weren't for that.













