Herbert Hoover Park
Newberg, Oregon 1 course · 9 holes Driving directions
Course reviews
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Brad Phillips
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September 25, 2010
Fun Technical course. Lots of up and down. Creek that runs down that middle of the course that you can lose discs in.
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YounG GuN OG Johnson
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October 1, 2010
Love my home course. :) Love what they did on that much space they had to use :)
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Xavier hernandez
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October 5, 2010
Had difficulty balancing on tee pads that were floating above grass. And some baskets had cartoon Jesus' heckling me while I was putting... Watch out for large mercury pool and diamond lesbian tree on #6!
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frankie baltierrez
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October 12, 2010
pretty tough course wooped my ass a few times but getting the hang of it just wish the creek didn't like draging my disc's under mudd and other nasty stuff in it lol but over all a fun course!!
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TREE Sines
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December 6, 2010
this course is small but very fun up and down and hole 3 is just right for a right handed flick or a lefty backhand
+4 votes
Bo Hicks
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March 20, 2011
would be alot better grade but it is literally a pond at the bottom of the course T's are under water or submerged in mud..great layout really fun elevation shots great course to get a ace. Been there in the summer and had a blast thats why I met it in the middle with a C. Not a good course 8 months out of the year but in the summer awesome course especially since Ewing Young DGC is only a mile away..
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Dru Stylez
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April 11, 2011
While I was the Only One in the group that liked this Course, I will say that it was an EXTREAMLY SWAMPY place... couldn't find the Tee for Hole 6... Lots of Up n Downs... And watch for the kids play'n and scream'n, not Disc'n mind you. I really Look forward to comming back in the Summer!
+4 votes
The Ronin
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April 5, 2011
Good use of limited space, nice baskets, good up and down. Way too busy with non-golfers. Crossing fairways absolutely suck, the map doesn't really help because it doesn't show any topographic features, and there is no "flow" whatsoever. Muddy swampland with a putrid river snaking down the middle (we actually watched oil bubbling up from the bottom). Fishing was good, though, I found two discs! Couldn't find #6 tee pad, even the second time through. I can see this being a better course in the ...
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Scott Hill
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May 4, 2011
A great little pitch and putt. Leave everything but your putter in the car. Great use of a very small space, and good use of elevation changes.
Save this one for the summer/early fall. It gets very muddy and swampy in the winter and doesn't dry out until late spring.
Play this course a couple of times and then head over to Ewing Young (less than a mile away) for some long open drives.
I only graded this course as low as I did because it's unplayable when muddy. I'd give it a D- in the winter and an A in the summer.
Save this one for the summer/early fall. It gets very muddy and swampy in the winter and doesn't dry out until late spring.
Play this course a couple of times and then head over to Ewing Young (less than a mile away) for some long open drives.
I only graded this course as low as I did because it's unplayable when muddy. I'd give it a D- in the winter and an A in the summer.
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Alex Huscher
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May 25, 2011
Love my home course, 5 minutes of skating from my house to disc. Great use of space and good safari action, only downside is that its a swap during the rainy season.
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- scottishrob -
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June 4, 2011
Fun little short course. Crazy mud and standing water. When it dries out it will be better. Really busy park can be distracting and some patrons wander through the course (heads up!). But nonetheless, a fun course.
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Vince Epker
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July 25, 2011
really short, get clogged with picnickers...fun little pitch and putt though
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Kyle Rakoz
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November 7, 2011
It is what it is. They did a lot with a little. A great warm up or cool down to Ewing Young and a great course to take your friends/spouse to get them started in the game. Good elevation change, a couple of really techy holes but most are just too short. If they could keep it dryer in the winter I would go there every week just to keep my putting up but it's only got about 1 more good rain before it goes underwater for the year.
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Cameron "Alotta Wood" Ficker
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December 12, 2011
Great little course. The best 9 holes course in Oregon. More elevation change for it's size then any course. There is only two holes where your throwing on a flat fairway. Awesome course for side arm or leftys
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Randolph King
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March 14, 2012
This is a fun course, I try to play it whenever I go through Newberg (and it's dry). It is small, and makes excellent use of its limited space. It is in a small canyon, and many of the holes run up or down the sides. A small creek runs through the valley, unfortunately is has a lot of silt and can easily swallow discs. Especially on hole 8, which is a down-hill shot across the creek to a sometimes blind pin - depending on the foliage.
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Grant larson
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April 14, 2012
poor drainage leads to super swampy grass, muddy slippery tee pads,
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Nick Nisbet
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August 9, 2012
Nice short 9 hole course. It's got some good elevation changes. Takes some touch here. Can get a little busy at times. Theres a playground for the kids too. The city keeps mowed in the summer. Concrete tee pads, Just one sign for the whole course near the first tee pad. A great course to take the kids learning to play.
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Alex Lofting
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October 19, 2012
I loved it had some amount of dificulty with lots of ups downs and pin locations. It is spread out surprisingly good but, a relativly small course with short holes.
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Sean C
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February 9, 2013
Fun little course. Great use of what they had. Awesome elevation changes. VERY muddy in the wet months. There was a lot of garbage and dog @#%& on the course. this course could be one of the better pitch and putt courses in the portland area if it was cleaned up a bit.
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Matt "Tree Bruiser" Bressler
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February 24, 2013
I happen to play Hoover at the beginning of February so I didn't expect much. Lots of mud. Not one person on the course. During the spring/summer this is a very busy course.






















