Course reviews
+0 votes Ryan Bahr › November 5, 2010
ash has 3 tees per hole which is awesome. Each tee has a brick inlay with the par and distance, again awesome. Elevation changes prevail on this mostly open course. Some of the blue boxes present more challenging tee offs with added obtacles which seemed appropriate. Great view of the lake and amenities available here. There isn't a single bench throughout the course though. Some holes have 2 baskets????? I did not understand the logic behind that and was questioning what distance i was shooting ...
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+0 votes Will Nelson › December 13, 2010
didn't give it an A+ because there is probably a better course out there somewhere, I just haven't played it yet. A few wooded holes, but not horribly wooded. A bunch of open holes with elevation changes and water hazards give this course a bit of everything. Three sets of tee pads. Can't say enough good things about this place.
-1 votes Chuck Goetz › May 30, 2011
Nice concrete tee pads. Good use of elevation and vegetation. Beautiful park next to Lake Erie.
+4 votes eric " Sharky " boyd › June 10, 2011
Beautiful setting , 3 sets of tee pads , elevation changes , well groomed landscape, all shots needed, equal one great course !!! I love it !!
+1 votes Brian "Beaver" Crawford › June 20, 2011
only negative was the wind being on the shore of lake erie, but its part of the course's difficulty factor. definitely made things interesting
+0 votes John Sales › August 9, 2011
I rate this course 4 out of 5 stars.
Pros
- Multiple parking lots and pavilions
- Playground for the kids and a concession stand with ice cream
- Beach for swimming and fishing
- Three sets of bathrooms!
- The map is very accurate
- Premium multiple concrete tees with a label/sign embedded in the tee itself. Most holes have three tees and some holes have two permanent basket locations.
- Accurate tee signs. Note that there is one per hole located at the original single tee position w ...
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+0 votes Theo C › August 1, 2011
-Awesome course with great elevation!
-Tons of bird crap!! I eventually gave up and didnt care about how much I stepped in. If Im in the area during the winter I might play it again; otherwise, I dont plan to play this course again.
-Tons of bird crap!! I eventually gave up and didnt care about how much I stepped in. If Im in the area during the winter I might play it again; otherwise, I dont plan to play this course again.
+1 votes Jeremiah Bolich › August 13, 2011
Pros - Pretty good layout, like the elevation. Great maps, pads, and signs.
Cons - A lot of people on weekends and a lot of goose poop. Limited distance makes every hole a par 3.
Cons - A lot of people on weekends and a lot of goose poop. Limited distance makes every hole a par 3.
+3 votes David Le Pere › August 19, 2011
Gorgeous view of the lake...rolling hills. A great location with a well designed course.
+0 votes Eric G › October 13, 2011
The course is fun if you like short holes. Even if you play the long tees, most of the holes are still fairly short compared to many courses I have played. Scenery is nice, but this is where I feel the course is lacking... Since its at a park near Lake Erie there is a lot of traffic around the course, and there is little to no privacy anywhere on the course. Also, being close to Lake Erie has another large draw back and that is Geese. There is a lot of poop on the tee's, fairways, and basically ...
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+3 votes Larry Bright Jr. › May 18, 2013
this is along with punderson is my favorite course in northeastern ohio. great layout and use of the land, including phenomenal elevation changes and technical pin placement. this course has it all. three sets of tees, nice sturdy baskets, and even a few holes with water hazards. and there's some decent open areas for distance drives, even from the white tees, helping to make it a very enjoyable course. the blue tees are killer, with a good mix of distance and technical combined on the majo ...
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+2 votes Daniel Ragland › April 26, 2012
What a nice course! The best signs I have ever seen on a course. I always knew where to throw, what the distance was and where the next tee was. The wind was a major factor, but its on the lake and the view is awesome. And yes, there is lots of goose poop...so what? This course is worth it. The holes were fairly open and many straight shots, but the bird cages were fun to throw past and the elevation created some interesting shots. I will stop here again!! its only 8 minutes off I-90...nice job by the Shoot The Breeze DGC!!
+0 votes Rick Gzesh › July 16, 2022
I love this course and have played in the Shoot The Breeze Tournament several times now. I try to get out there several times a year. Gorgeous views, multiple tees, birdy opportunities, tehnical shots, big shots, hazzard shots, elevation changes, ice cream stand, this course has it all. Didn't get an A due to the many pedestrians and pavillions close to tees or baskets.
+0 votes Jordan Hommes › July 11, 2012
Not perfect, but not the worst.
Pros- The Outline, Great View of Lake, Challenging Trees
Cons- A lot of bugs, Goose Poo, Traffic, Short
Pros- The Outline, Great View of Lake, Challenging Trees
Cons- A lot of bugs, Goose Poo, Traffic, Short
+0 votes Richard Dixon › July 17, 2012
Great course...Shoot the Breeze Disc Golf Club said that they haven't been getting many golfers lately..? More people should check this place out! What a great place to host a tournament! Lake Shore DGC Ashtabula, OH GO PLAY
+0 votes Ken Sampson › February 23, 2019
I've played about 15 different courses in Ohio and this is one of my favorites. Beautiful, panoramic setting. Massive trees and rolling terrain. A variety of shots are required. Flush concrete tees add to the aesthetics. Multiple tees are nice; but sometimes the differentiation is inadequate. One hole has a nasty OB over a fence. Biggest problem is goose poop everywhere. Otherwise would have been A+
+0 votes Jack R Toriello › March 10, 2013
This course is just plain fun!!! Lots of elavation changes make for big drives, moderatly open, good signage, good tee pads, good for multiple skill levels, this is one of my favorites I've played. It is in a great location with a beach, good wildlife, nearby food and bars. My only complaints would be the pars are a little easy ( I shot a -11 my first time here on whites), and a few more hole could have been added with a better course design. But all in all this is one of ohios best!
+0 votes Rich DeFalco › May 5, 2013
Great scenery and layout. A lot of elevation changes. Three different tee boxes create different looks for each hole. Open course though trees do play into it. I do however question what is considered par on some holes. Over all a fun course to play no matter the skill level.
+2 votes Larry Jennings › May 19, 2013
As president of the Shoot the Breeze Disc Golf Club, I will try to be quite honest with my review.
I started playing disc golf here around 2005, and have probably played 98% of my rounds here.
The layout and design of the course was well thought out about 14 years ago. There is no question that the layout takes advantage of much of the park as is possible, and the mix of tee pads makes it conducive for beginning players, intermediate players, and advanced players. The fact that it lies o ...
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+0 votes Dominic G › June 21, 2013
The park itself is beautiful. The course is pretty open. The only difficulty comes from the elevation changes and low hanging branches with the Lake Erie wind adding another factor. Three sets of tees all concrete are nice and long/short baskets are also cool. I would recomend playing the blue tees if you only play once through. I came from Akron and it was a pretty long ride. I don't know if I'll make it back but I'm glad I got to play it. It has great views of Lake Erie.
-4 votes Bill T › June 29, 2013
According to the tee pads as far as par goes I shot a 9 and a 7 under par for 18 holes. These tee pads can not be marked properly, because there is no way that 325 feet constitutes a par 5 and this was on many holes. Very Very hilly, my ankles and toes and knees are already sore. The park is alright, but he course needs to be fixed for the par situation.
+0 votes dan panfil › July 28, 2013
Would have been an A+ but the geese crap is horrendous. The locals or visitors also pose a big problem very oblivious that this is an actual game occurring. On more than one occasion had to ask someone to put my disc down and yes it is mine you didn't just find a treasure. other than that great course awesome elevations and choices for layout. Lost a pro tie dye starfire on 12 by the duck pond still not sure how I faded it that hard maybe I slipped on a goose turd off the tee box. Anyway cool c ...
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+0 votes Adam Woodward › August 2, 2013
Challenging. Has tee pads, lots of elevation change. Pretty fun
+0 votes Michael Tomato Tomecko › July 9, 2014
Gorgeous course last time i played in a foot of snow in 2010. Glad to come back and tear it up
+0 votes Kevin Sinko › August 12, 2014
I shot a 63 here from the blues and its showing me at -15. that cant be right. Anyone know the par here.
+0 votes Kenny Boyert › May 17, 2015
Great course lots of elevation changes and tons of tee pads. I had a great time and shot my best round ever. I'm pretty sure all the holes should be par 3s though.
+0 votes Stephen Curtis › October 9, 2015
3 tee pads per hole. Well maintained. Nice flow. Elevation changes. Overall it is a very nice course but watch out for the goose turds.
+0 votes T.Bart Bata › November 23, 2015
Super fun course, pads are a little small but but defiantly adequate and the layout is awesome. Park is well maintained, elevation and wind offer a nice challenge. Pars are generous to boost your ego. Snack bar next to the parking lot is nice so is the Crow's Nest bar just outside of the park.
+0 votes Bob Klingler › January 3, 2016
I absolutely love this course. Lots of variety, elevation changes, three different tee pads to choose from, long baskets on a number of holes - all make for lots of choices and options. Absolutely beautiful setting year round. On a calm day it can play fairly easy but on a windy day it has awesome teeth!
+0 votes Robert Hanratty › January 22, 2016
I am giving Lakeshore Park an A-, due to the fact that the course isn't utilized enough for tournaments!
-2 votes Brian Campbell › February 6, 2016
Played for the first time in the Ice Bowl, but was blown away with the use of elevation and thought put into the design! The wind comes from all angles and speeds, which is what helps make this so fun! Nice tee pads & beautiful views of Lake Erie!
-1 votes Matthew Smith › February 7, 2016
Nice solid course! Excellent elevation changes and great basket placements. Good tee pads and signs. Nice course for all skill levels. The course can get muddy, is covered with goose poop, and is very windy. I usually throw light plastic and that was impossible out there. Still, this course is definitely worth a trip. Great views of Lake Erie!
+0 votes Jonathan Schweter › May 28, 2016
1st time playing and fell in love with it! My new favorite course.
+4 votes Mike Michalak › April 27, 2022
My favorite course to play for it is so manicured it is much like a ball golf course but still with great terrain changes, some wooded holes, and elevation changes with tilted fairways that make you think your shot out rather than just throw. The course overlooks Lake Erie and has beautiful views. Many baskets are placed on hillsides where putting is a premium for roll away disc are a distinct possibility. I have played in 42 different states, Canada, & Japan and this course is one of my top 5 ...
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+3 votes Tim Kramer › May 25, 2017
This is the first course that I have ever played and it is and always will be one of my favorites. The elevation changes really allow you to air out your shots and the hills can cause some nasty roll aways. A great mix of open and technical shots. There is absolutely no thick brush so there is no wasted time looking for discs and no chance of getting poison ivy. The course is almost always windy which adds another challenge to the course. The concrete tee pads are still in great shape. It is a p ...
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+0 votes Jim Walts › August 4, 2017
Lakeshore Park is a great all around course. I really don't have much to add that has not been said before, elevation, the wind, goose poop, some woods and a pond hazard.
If you want to play a course where you don't waste time looking for your discs, THIS is the course for you.
If you want to play a course where you don't waste time looking for your discs, THIS is the course for you.
+0 votes Greg Miller › July 2, 2018
This has quickly become my favorite course to play! Holes are well maintained and each one has their own obstacles making them fun and challenging. Love the elveation changes. Keep up the good work on this course!
+0 votes Michael McGinnis › March 16, 2022
One of the more poorly designed courses I have ever played
+0 votes Curtis Rogers › September 29, 2021
This was my first time playing Lake Shore. Overall, it was a fun course and I enjoyed my time there. The only complaint I have is the lack of signage that helps navigating the course. Some better signage would be awesome. I love the elevation change, how some of the tees are pretty tight, and variety of holes. Grass was very maintained, but had a lot of goose poop. Being near a lake and having multiple ponds I guess this is expected. Will definitely be back to play again