Hood River DGC
Hood River, Oregon 1 course · 9 holes Driving directions
Course reviews
+2 votes
mike hatfield
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November 11, 2010
very nice skill corse iam a begginer and i really love ths corse
+2 votes
Adam D.
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April 5, 2012
Rough to say the least. It does have posts at each tee area. No tee pads. The course varies from 93' to 220' lines. Good for a quick warm up and then go somewhere nice. Or like me, a good leg stretching going to and from Tri-Cities
+1 votes
TREE Sines
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December 6, 2010
small fun lil course. i love it because i won the turkey throw down out there fun fun fun!!!!!!!! 9 holes but for the ace race there was 12.
+1 votes
Dru Stylez
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April 17, 2012
Bring 1, maybe 2 Disc's for this Course... It only takes 20 minutes to Play a Round. And Watch out for that Hole #4, 93' Par 3... It will get you... lol. No big Driver's needed here People.
+1 votes
Sean C
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July 10, 2012
Very beginner friendly course. However, there are a few skill shots that keep this course interesting. Its a quick course to play on your way through Hood River. The course has real nice baskets. The course also has tee signs but is missing tee pads. I wouldnt go out of my way to go check this course out but it is a fun quick course to play if your driving through and want to stretch your legs.
+1 votes
Flippy McAcealot
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June 15, 2013
1.382 feet total. Short baskets ranging from 220 to 93 feet with many different challenges. Downhill drives, cliff shots at blind baskets, natural tees, gorge wind, and many trees. The course is a DG course first, and a public park second so there are very few dogs/walkers and families.
The skate park/BMX track across the street makes for a great athletic environment.
Pros: Really fun for how short it is. The only park I know of where you can bogey a 93ft basket.
Cons: Poison oak every ...
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+0 votes
b bates
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February 2, 2013
It has very nice pro level baskets. The signage is fairly helpful. The holes are all short, which allow beginners to enjoy this course. The tee pads are all natural and some dangerous footing exist. The course has 100' to 220' holes but contains a good mix of elevations and technical up shots. All in all not a bad pitch and putt course.
+0 votes
long john stewart
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March 28, 2013
excellent beginers course that presents obstacles and challenges that translate to an extremely difficult approach at any course any where.
+0 votes
Adin Nelson
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June 4, 2013
where ya supposed to "tee" off from..?? horrible footing for t area even for just standing which is all thats needed but..... a few cool holes though. 6 8 and 9 kinda blind shots and were the funnest id say. it is nice they have it in tho and id play it again on my way through...