Chimney Rock

Bridgewater, New Jersey     1 course · 9 holes     Driving directions

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-  +2 votes  + Fred Busler › July 21, 2016
B+
I play here all the time. It is a great little 9 hole layout. The main problem with the course are the sticker bushes lining holes 2, 6 and 8. Looking for discs in the summer sucks. So here is what we do, Whoever does not have honors on the tee or whoever is not "away" on 2nd throws runs ahead a little to spot errant throws. It gives the player the confidence to throw hard without the fear of loosing a disc. You might have to Bush-wack to retrieve a disc, but knowing where to look is more ...
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-  +1 votes  + Dave B. › April 19, 2011
B+
This was a fun course with a variety of holes. I like the fact that it was easily played yet the scenery and course it's self was offered some challenges.
-  +1 votes  + David Katz › April 4, 2011
B-
decent for a city course, a fair mix of wooded and open shots
-  +1 votes  + Mike "Whitey" Minnier › April 10, 2015
C+
Cool for beginners, some fun stuff for experienced players. Short and sweet.
-  +1 votes  + Gina DeMaio › December 29, 2015
B
This course is not so bad. It is definitely more for a beginner than an intermediate player. It is only a ten minute drive for me so I don't mind it but for someone who is looking for a challenge and long distance this wouldn't be the course of choice. It is very open for the most part. There are only a few holes that are in the woods but the rest are in a field. I would recommend taking someone here who has never played before so that they can get a taste of what a drive is and how to get out f ...
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-  +1 votes  + Hugh MacNiven › September 7, 2017
B-
Easy course with good variety of woods and open fairways. The signage in September 2017 is excellent: all tees are clearly marked. Always clear directions to the next hole. The one weakness in the layout is that it finishes with two blind tee shots. It's worth taking the time to walk these two and spot the pin location (especially on #8!).
-  +0 votes  + Andy Aupperle › June 25, 2011
D+
Pros: After playing Greenwood Meadows, it was nice to use different shots and discs other than my mids. Holes 3, 4, & 5 are the best holes on the course. They play down the hill and incorporate water hazards (#4 especially). Cons: There is no course map. If I hadn't read on here that the first tee was behind the basketball court, I wouldn't even think that there was a disc golf course in the park. The signage is terrible, it just has the hole number, length, and par listed (if the sign isn't mi ...
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-  +0 votes  + Chris Kevenaar › October 31, 2014
C
Course was easy, but hard to follow. there was no tee for 6. I found a orange spray painted 4x4 stub of wood an 1/2 in the ground i used as the Tee.
-  +0 votes  + mr nolan › August 18, 2015
C-
-  +0 votes  + Samuel Zara › April 18, 2017
C+
Nice course in a Park setting. Very little to no signage at Tees and Direction of course.
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