Cascade Township Park
Cascade Township, Michigan 1 course · 18 holes Driving directions
Course reviews
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Brian O
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October 27, 2010
Mostly open with some minor elevation changes. Signs and tee pads would help the rating, as would more trees.
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Matt Elgersma
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March 6, 2011
if this course had pads it would be perfect. a little loud next to the highway, love the layout and slight elevations, Jason that is so funny that you gave it a F....you and Jon hate that course lol
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Sean Liechti
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March 28, 2011
(+) Long wide open most holes, good practice for headwind shots
(-) Bad tee boxes/ placements, busy during the summer
(-) Bad tee boxes/ placements, busy during the summer
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Travis Wesseldyke
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April 11, 2011
Pretty decent layout. Good use of the land. Enjoy the elevation changes, especially on Hole #5, #15, and #16. Fun course, plays quick, is usually fairly open, and that is one of my favorite Grand Rapids courses. Could use some actually tee pads though, that would be nice.
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Michael Smith
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April 12, 2011
Mediocre course at best. Design is very open with limited obstacles/hazards. The wind will definitely come in to factor on any given day, which is a nice challenge.
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keane colby
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June 5, 2011
it is a great course, not lot of people during the week, and it has a lot of elevation change and it has open area so you can really see how your throw is. the only two down falls are; not having tee pads (given) and the back nine needs a new lay out. besides that in love it. i stop there every day i can on my way to work. also i work at a pizza shop near there called Paradise Pizza and we are planning on holding tournaments so we can get tee pad's in and maybe see to change the back nine.
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Kyle Goodwin
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July 29, 2011
Course was awesome except no tee pads or signage to show distances.
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Steve Hedstrom
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August 4, 2011
Mostly all open with mature trees and some distance. Wind really plays a factor here. There are some nice elevation shots that are fun and get to test your arm and accuracy with wind at the same time. Long dirt pads that have been worn by play and no signage or directions to next hole are a minus for Cascade. There are a number of holes that have a road, pavilion, picnic tables, soccer field, and people (if there) in the play of different holes. Cascade is a good place to get some distance ...
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Sancho Valdez
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August 20, 2011
Dirt and/or Grass Tee Pads. Not very safe....Big open fairways with hilly terrain through out course.
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Scott Johnson
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September 4, 2011
This course is on my way home from work, so it's one of my few home courses. WIDE open course. Scattered trees. I only look forward to maybe 5 or 6 holes.
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Sam Smigiel
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October 17, 2011
Fun course but there really isn't too many obstacles. Nice place to stretch out your arm and learn to play the wind.
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dan carrigan
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January 5, 2012
long, open course that plays through and around a township park that is used for a lot of other activities. so soccer fields, baseball diamonds, parking lots, sidewalks, and playgrounds are all in play and most of the other parkgoers have no idea what disc golf is. Located next to the freeway so there is almost always a west-to-east wind blowing which keeps things interesting. *tee 1 is tough to find. walk along the side of the south soccer field toward the woods and there is a dirt pad between the field and the sidewalk. the hole plays back to the basket near the parking lot.*
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josh king
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March 22, 2012
open long boring.... great wind practice course, bounce out baskets!
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Brad Smith
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April 21, 2012
If you have absolutely no where else to go (even your own backyard, if you don't have one it wouldnt really matter) basically runs around the outside of a park. Some holes cross and some run into areas where people are.
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Andy Pacanovsky
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April 29, 2012
A fun family course. It can be fun to see just how far you can let one rip depending on the wind. You will get at least one down hill down wind hole to let that 130ish blizzard fly. Not much challenge but a fun course to kill a couple hours.
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Brian Pirkola
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April 29, 2012
Mostly open with some elevation change, several long holes make it more challenging.
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Corey Alberda
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May 11, 2012
This course definitely has its pros and cons. The course is mostly long distance with only a couple short holes. The park is well kept and clean. Unfortunately its mostly open throws with no obstacles so the wind is an unavoidable hazard. Also, the pars for just about every hole is set too high.
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John Cowell
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June 6, 2012
they don't mow the whole course anymore! i guess not for a long time, but it was my first time there in 3 yrs.
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Jacob Zomberg
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June 17, 2012
It's a fun simple course to do, especially when the wind is low and the amount of "picnic-ers" is low too.
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Rick Amrstrong
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July 22, 2012
This course is very open, allowing lots of different, viable shot options per hole. With six holes over 400 feet, you can really let it rip! Grass (or more accurately, dirt) tee pads are a big buzz kill. Nice signage is clearly a new addition, which really begs the question; "why aren't there real tee pads?" Overall a fun course with entertaining distance drives. Bring your big guns.
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Nick Kohn
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August 9, 2012
very open, lots of fun. starts off with some nice short holes and then gets bigger!!
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John Hanson
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August 17, 2012
Wind blowing discs into nearby walkers, runners, cars, and kids on playgrounds made for an unsettling round.
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Travis Lepsch
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September 9, 2012
I enjoy playing this course. It is very open/clean park. Good for practice shots on windy days. If you enjoy both short range and distance shots, I would recommend this course.
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Anthony Mentalewicz
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January 12, 2013
Very enjoyable CLEAN course... its starts off with a fun nature walk along the highway with the front nine with no hole over 250ft with little obstacle... then it flips that nice nature walk upside down with some straight bomber holes 450+... i think if there were some more obstructions on all 18 this would be a great event course... highly recommended for a GR course because lets face it brewer got a lot worse, johnson doesnt get mowed and no baskets and riverside is a ses pool of nightmares from the goose poop to the unknowns lurking in the water defiling your disc that you just threw in...
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Bryan Mahar
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April 29, 2013
This would be a great course if they had cement pads. Unfortunately, they're completely awful. Most of then are essentially ruts. 16 and 17 are both long holes (500+) which are cool. There are several easy birdies out there that you have to take advantage of in order to shoot well.























