Hart Park

Bakersfield, California     2 courses · 36 holes     Driving directions

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-  +0 votes  + Keith HuntingtonSuicide Flats › September 22, 2022
A+
Challenging and Fun I Highly Recommend
-  +0 votes  + Keith HuntingtonShark Tooth Mountain › September 22, 2022
A+
Challenging and Fun
-  +0 votes  + Jamie LShark Tooth Mountain › December 19, 2021
A-
Can be challenging, due to elevation and usually some wind. Up and down the mountain shots, with some other longer flat holes. Not really for beginner players, play Suicide flat course to prep for mountain course.
-  +0 votes  + Donovan SmithShark Tooth Mountain › May 10, 2018
B
-  +0 votes  + David CorbinSuicide Flats › March 16, 2018
B-
Long somewhat wooded holes .. very fun but kind of blan.
-  +0 votes  + David CorbinShark Tooth Mountain › March 16, 2018
A+
This course is like no other! SHARKTOOTH MOUNTAIN!
-  +0 votes  + Steven StillingsSuicide Flats › September 10, 2017
B
-  +0 votes  + Joe HewlettSuicide Flats › September 15, 2015
A
Very nice city park course with sprawling fairways. Mostly flat, but lots of trees and some water come into play. Some very big holes here, including a legitimate Par 5. A couple of birdie opportunities, and some tough Par 3s when set long. Very nice day of disc golf when combined with Shark Tooth.
-  +0 votes  + Joe HewlettShark Tooth Mountain › September 15, 2015
A
Very challenging and reminiscent of Norcal courses in its ruggedness. Endurance challenge from the climb and exposure. Huge downhill holes and a few short birdie opportunities. [Hold onto those strokes if you can!] Hole 16 is an exceptionally well-designed, beautiful, tough Par 3.
-  +0 votes  + Steve SwartsSuicide Flats › June 22, 2015
A+
My home course. Long and, challenging, lots of trees, water comes into play on several holes, plenty of shade and friendly locals. Maps are now available in mailbox next to first tee. I use an Aerobie for driving and a disc putter. Not crowded even on most weekends, but avoid any holiday as Hart Park will be overrun with picknickers including the entire lower 18 at Suicide Flats.
-  +0 votes  + Steve SwartsShark Tooth Mountain › June 22, 2015
B+
My chief complaint is the foxtails. Most of Sharktooth winds up and down the steep hills to the south of the park. Some severe downhill and sidehill treks not advised for old men with bad knees like me. Wind plays havoc some days on holes 7 and 11 with big elevation drops and spotters needed for the tall weeds and brush. This course best left to the young and skilled. Bring your water bottle.
-  +0 votes  + Chad NichterShark Tooth Mountain › November 14, 2011
A-
-  +0 votes  + Chad NichterSuicide Flats › November 14, 2011
B+
-  +0 votes  + Billy RomhildSuicide Flats › August 22, 2011
B+
-  +0 votes  + Billy RomhildShark Tooth Mountain › August 22, 2011
B+
-  +0 votes  + george HinckleySuicide Flats › August 14, 2011
A-
HHUUUUUGGGGEEE! It is almost impossible to "show up and play"! It would really help to "scout-out" the course before hand. Many trees with windows, and LONG! There was plenty of needed shade, and water shots were fun. About four miles long.
-  +0 votes  + Justin BrownSuicide Flats › June 5, 2011
C
Wish I had a map...nice course with tons of potential but also a few flaws. Tough to find certain holes, layout seemed strange at times. But once the hole was found, some excellent challenging holes. Course plays very long with few short holes.
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