Champoeg State Park
Newberg, Oregon 1 course · 15 holes Driving directions
Course reviews
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Matt "Tree Bruiser" Bressler
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May 21, 2013
Great beginner to intermediate difficulty course in a pretty nice state park. Some baskets have two sets of chains and others only have one, which was strange. Tee pads are alright. It would be nice to see some upgrades put into this course though like concrete tees and multiple pin locations.
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Nick O.
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May 1, 2013
Sweet park. When I parked my car I said to myself, "You have got to be kidding me". After a round I was ready for another. the park plays surprisingly well considering how flat it is. The baskets are placed just right, and you will spend more time playing then looking for your disc.
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Ian Clark-Williams
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February 16, 2013
Love this course, love the environment, just wish there some signs..
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Daneger Jones
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November 11, 2012
fun course, quick play through and easy to not lose track of discs. rubber pads get soopah slick when wet and if you get caught out there at dusk you run risk of getting locked in for the night. Killer course if you like a mix up of distance and technical without a bunch of brush and nature crowding up the holes.
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Rick Saffeels
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October 5, 2012
First time playing. Short layout was fine. Baskets not my favorite as my discs fell out on several putts.
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Brad Hummel
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August 17, 2012
This is a great course to learn on and is a lot of fun. Lots of opportunities for birdies and open fairways make it hard to lose discs. One of the best courses in the area
+1 votes
Chris "The Lip" Lippert
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August 10, 2012
No need to worry about lost discs out here. Pretty open all around. Some signs at the tee pads would be nice.
-1 votes
Nick Nisbet
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July 21, 2012
This is my home course. It's forgiving if you're new to the sport. I have heard from a few veterans that they get bored here. I've been playing for only three months, so I like this course. They have been mowing it almost daily now that summer is in full swing. Good baskets, but they only have one set of chains, tee pads are decent, but not concrete. Champoeg will always be home since this is where I learned to play.
+1 votes
Jared Kastleman
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February 14, 2012
Arguably the first DG course in Oregon. Champoeg plays mostly flat with trees. This lack of elevation change which can result in swampy terrain, as well as the fact this course is not a full 18 justifies the C+ rating. Other than that it is a beautiful, well kept course and well suited to people who would prefer a flat course for various reasons.
+1 votes
Dewey "DUI" D.
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November 9, 2011
What puppy doesnt like tree's? Tree's with lotsa squirrels all over the place.
+1 votes
Kyle Rakoz
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September 29, 2012
If it was a little more disc golf friendly it would get a higher score (lots of anti-disc golfers there) and they could do a lot more to improve the layout. As is it is only an Ok course.
+1 votes
Mike Gilbert
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September 5, 2011
fun course but very busy with people just walking around not playing.
-1 votes
Rick C
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July 24, 2011
a lot of variety for a 15 hole par 3 course. lots of places to lose your disc for beginners.
+1 votes
Jeff Nichols
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July 15, 2011
FUN Course. Some cool pin placements. NO elevation changes, but the layout almost makes up for it. If there was some elevation in the mix, this would have been an A course for me for sure. Still, was a BLAST playing this course for the 1st time and I WILL play it again! Oh, Well Groomed Course. No Lost DIscs!!!!
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WAYNE "big daddy" WALKER
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June 25, 2011
Some of the baskets only have single chains on them.
+2 votes
- scottishrob -
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June 4, 2011
Great course. Lots of fun. No worry about losing discs. Multiple holes that will test your accuracy. A few that let you grip and rip. No elevation changes and only 15 baskets are what is keeping it from a B+ or an A-. Once it dries out it will be great for bbq and a couple of rounds.
+1 votes
Scott Hill
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May 4, 2011
A fun course - a perfect place for beginning to intermediate players. Advanced and pro players will have fun playing with just a putter or midrange. Beautiful park setting in an oak grove.
With a few exceptions, this is a pretty tough place to lose a disc.
Natural teepads, and some are getting a little choppy, but run-ups are not needed on many holes.
No signs, but the course flows well and is very easy to follow with a map.
No elevation change.
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+5 votes
Dru Stylez
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March 12, 2012
Too Flat n Muddy... Tee's WTHell... Uneven Rubber, and you have to Pay for that. I was really Disappointed in this Place as you (WE) must Pay to Play... You Might think they would do something a little Bigger n Better than that for the Money. Sadly... I will NOT be making this a Future Hot Spot. Unless some Serious Renovation takes Place... Better Drainage is a Must in this LAKE... Maybe a Conversion into an 18 or 27 Hole Course! 03/10/12 They took out some of the Baskets (too muddy) Pads still Suck!
+1 votes
David Newton II
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January 4, 2011
A fun for the whole family course when it is dry. Great mix of holes for all ages. The rubber tee pads should really get replaced with concrete, and three more holes would make this an A course in my book. Not because it is a hard or epic course, but simply because it is a fun course for my entire family. A bathroom closer to the course (even a porta-potty) would be a great addition.
+4 votes
The Ronin
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January 18, 2011
WET! Way soggy, lakes everywhere, muddy baskets, uneven tees, tees are worn away rubber. Layout is nice, needs some tlc. FIX THE TEES!!!!!!!
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Shane the Chain Johnson
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October 30, 2010
what can i say about poey! lol i just did nice course just a bit on the boring side. and i hate rubber pads in the winter
+2 votes
Josiah C.O.T.F.C.
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October 22, 2010
solid course. flat but fun. 3 more holes and real tee pads well get it an A
+3 votes
shaggy f
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October 21, 2010
it was a fun course good flow its not a hard course just easy to mess up i think the tree r made of rubber if u hit one ur getting stopped or bouncing a mile still fun course
+4 votes
Thomas "T" D.
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October 21, 2010
I love the mix of open and thru the tree's shots. Tee's need to be concrete and baskets are pretty beat up. Super fun when its dry. A swamp when its wet. Needs restrooms closer to the disc course,long walk to the one thats there. A beautiful course and fun to play.
+4 votes
TOE "Tee Off Even Under Pressure" UP
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October 7, 2010
i have never played there when it wet but i bet it sucks there when it is
+2 votes
Brad Phillips
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September 25, 2010
Flat course with lots of trees. Many long drives and a few short. Not very many places to lose discs.
+1 votes
George Laguna
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September 23, 2010
We stayed in the campground! It was nice to wake up and throw.
Far from a store. Plan it right
Far from a store. Plan it right
+2 votes
Andy Verhoeven
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September 17, 2010
would be better with 3 more holes. In the winter it could be wet






























