Hughes Park
Hudsonville, Michigan 1 course · 18 holes Driving directions
Course reviews
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Geof Coeling
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April 8, 2013
Uses 9 baskets for 18 holes. Interesting setup. Don't go when its busy.
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Brian O
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March 31, 2013
For a compact, flat city course, it's very nice. I played the whole thing with a Comet and used it as a chance to try different lines and throws. The tee pads are a little tough to find initially but if you find the course map in the front corner of the park there's no problem. This is an excellent place to develop your short game despite some of the poor ratings.
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Connor Gortsema
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February 17, 2013
I give this a course a B because its purpose is well defined. Its either a bgeinner friendly course, a great stand still/winter practice course, or a great putter only course. I play here at least once a week to sharpen my short game and to practice trick sidearm shots.
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Kevin M.
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December 6, 2012
Clean, kept up area. Easy yet technical in spots. The only bummer is sharing baskets when it's busy, as you play each one twice for a total of 18 holes.
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Christopher Jones
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November 16, 2012
I'd never played a course with 9 baskets and 18 tees before but it actually worked pretty well. I could see it being an issue if it was really busy but otherwise it did feel like 18 different holes. There's not an awful lot of variety here. The course is completely flat and while it does play through some mature trees, for the most part it's short holes with pretty clear paths to the basket. The grounds were well manicured and the dirt tees did have a wooded stopper with hole number and distance ...
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Timothy Mabin
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August 12, 2012
Short wooded course. 9 baskets for 18 holes. Nice for working on control shots with midrange and putter.
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Jacob Zomberg
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June 17, 2012
Keep any and all fairway/distance drivers in the bag. It's strictly a mid-range course. It is fun, decent amount of obstacles. Keep an eye out for other golfers sharing the same basket.
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Kurt Barber
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May 14, 2012
When it's not busy, I enjoy Hughes and use it as a practice course for upshots and putts... and also as a place to develop a sidearm.
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dan carrigan
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May 4, 2012
short, easy little course in a city park with multiple tees for each basket. This course would be good if it was your own private course that nobody else ever played, but this was honestly the most dangerous course I have ever seen. Almost every basket has at least one teepad within 20 feet of it, there are several shared fairways and of course, the fact that multiple groups can be throwing at the same basket from different directions, make this course absolutely ridiculous! It's cool that there ...
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Frisci Disc Pro Shop Wyoming
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December 9, 2011
I love this course,Great for me to throw at. shorter holes and lots of trees.
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Nate Best
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July 29, 2011
Great short course with trees to add difficulty. Works very well for hammering out midrange lines and overall short game.
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Steve Hedstrom
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July 23, 2011
Pros: Short ace run holes that helps work on midrange, upshot, and putts all day. Different lines to try different shots. Begginer friendly.Cons: 9 pins with 18 pads. Many pins are located next to two tee pads, so many times there are either people shooting direclty at you or you are waiting for people to finish a different hole or the hole that is directly next to your tee pad. No cement, all flat, very little distance variation.Other Thoughts: Patience is a virtue on this course as you will ne ...
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Nick Bosovich
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July 22, 2011
Not terrible but no need to bring a driver or even a bag... come enjoy ace races on every hole!
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Zachary Vaughn
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November 5, 2011
D only in the fact that it is not challenging and lacks playability. This course is, however, the ideal upshot practice course. -18 and you claim fame to the perfect upshot challenge. My new practice course and weapon of shot making.
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Sean Liechti
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March 28, 2011
Like how the holes avg 200 feet wit some trees. Great midrange practice
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Matthew "The Bullet" Leibold
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February 20, 2011
too small an ace course for sure used my putters and mid ranges only
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Dan Flans
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December 31, 2010
good beginer course, anyone with any kind of arm can destroy this course with a putter and maybe 1 or 2 midrange shots.
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Matt Elgersma
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November 19, 2010
great for mid-range practice, sidearm throws, and some technical shots







