A
30%
B
55%
C
10%
D
3%
F
3%
A Benj Essair Mar 2021
Second course I ever played and my favorite. Played on this course all through college years 2001-05. Starts totally open then morphs into an area with sparse crabapple trees that get denser then it o ... show more ›
B Nick Emerine Aug 2019
Mostly wide open course with lots of wind. Concrete tees have a tripping hazard at the front of them, but this doesn't bother me. The trees are short and easy to throw over but love to catch discs a ... show more ›
A- Damian Marling Sep 2018 With the trees at some of the holes, really makes you think about what disc to throw and proper shot placement.
C- John Luchon IV Jul 2018 Great course to learn on.
B- Eric "Downtown" Brown Apr 2016
Many short holes, should be a birdie fest for most. Very few holes 400 feet or more. Disregard the pars on the signs, they should be all par threes. Navigation is non existent, easy to shoot at the wr ... show more ›
B- David Kinsel Mar 2016 spring fever! - kind of soggy
C- Cory King Dec 2014
Carter Park has been on my radar for a while now so I was very pleased to finally make the half hour drive from my in-laws house and visit one of the older courses in the area. An extremely windy day ... show more ›
C Nate Langer Aug 2014 Much like majority of courses in the area, a perfect round is a feasible goal. The course doesn't offer much of any elevation change, however, there are some well placed trees and wind is always a major factor.
B Brandon Redmond Feb 2021 well maintained and very clean. nothing to really challenge the higher level golfer. Some of the holes play into each other slightly, can be a little dangerous and confusing. Looks like it can get fairly ho hum after a while, but could be spiced up with safari rounds.
B+ Kendrick Lemle Jul 2013
Living in Bowling Green, this was a great course to learn to play on. There are many wide open holes to test out any type of throw that you want to learn/develop, that are long enough to still slighty ... show more ›
A- Josh Thomas Jul 2013
Good course to get burnt on. Lol. No, front 9 is pretty open not a lot of shade. Back 9 gives you more shade. Trees are littered through out the course which requires you to have more than one shot or ... show more ›
A- Louis Salinas Jul 2013
Not much shade at all until the back nine and then there is little shade to be had. most holes are wide open, the tree littered ones require more precision shots and different thinking in your flight ... show more ›
A Kasey Williams II Jun 2013 Nice course! One of my favorites, you can really bomb some drives!
F Logan Van Diepen May 2013 A par 5 400' hole? Are you fucking kidding me?
B- Chris B Apr 2012
The course is WIDE open, which is nice for a few holes, but overall makes this way to easy of a course. The wind is the only "challenge" for this course. As for the tee boxes, they are in nice condit ... show more ›
B+ Cooper Watkins Apr 2012 wide open, some trees, overall liked it
A- Brock Rohrer Sep 2011 Really nice open course!!
D+ TS Grabowski Aug 2011 This course is horrible and has nothing to offer any golfer, except concrete tee pads and mach III baskets. Fail.
A Brandon W Aug 2011
Home of the windy city. Wind can be your worst enemy so take appropriate routes and watch all of the dives your disc will take in its flight to the basket. This course is very well maintained and wi ... show more ›
B Eric C Jul 2011 Wide open course except for 6-10 (short fruit tree). The wind can be brutal but it offers an escape from the mosquitoes.
B- Dave Lassen Mar 2011 Very windy very tough.