Lincoln Park
Charlotte, Michigan 1 course · 24 holes Driving directions
Course reviews
+3 votes
Wayne Rolison
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May 25, 2011
A good course to check out if your in the area. 3-4 of the first 9 holes could definitely be par 2's though. Fun course with little spots to lose the discs.
+2 votes
Chad Possehn
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August 20, 2012
Fun course! The front nine is a great, relaxing warm-up. I like that it has 24 holes-- sometimes 18 just isn't enough, lol. The back nine is more complicated, but all of the holes are reachable.
+2 votes
Andrew Tuma
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August 22, 2012
I grew up half a block away, and have seen the park grow from a fenced in (possibly contaminated) area to the skate park and the addition of disc golf course (also now bathroom facilities are almost to completion!! Thanks Charlotte rotary club!!)
For years I've played casually, this year I really took a shine to the sport and now try to play daily - the front 9 is not intimidating for beginners or people who casually play (only place to lose discs is in trees), the back is more challenging bu ...
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+2 votes
Amber Velte-Rice
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September 13, 2012
Fun course! First 9 are much quicker than the last 9 & the additional holes in between are fun for a longer game. Some difficulty seeing where the next tee pad is in a few spots of the last 9 if you haven't played it much. Great for a quick round of 9 if you don't have much time or play the entire course for a decent cardio workout (ha, ha).
+1 votes
Nick Phlegar
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May 11, 2012
First look at the course it's not the greatest but this place grows on you and it is really fun to play.
+1 votes
Kevin Reddy
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June 24, 2012
First half of course is very short, but gets a little more challenging later on. I would play here again.
+1 votes
Kevin Boynton
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December 21, 2012
I really enjoy the course. Nice and technical on the front 9, gets a little longer on the back 9. Always fun to play. Could do a better job of mowing the grass on 18 and F. Sometimes that grass (a lot of the time) is way too long. Rest of the course, the grass is perfect.
+1 votes
Robert "Bo" Fought
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April 25, 2013
Fun 24 hole course inside a nice park that is free to park and free to play. The first 11 holes are pretty easy and a great warm up to the much longer back 13 holes. Cement tee pads on all holes, with them being longer on the later holes. Full baskets and good signage as well.
Can be hard to navigate at first, so I highly recommend printing off a map to help you out. Some holes cross back over other tees/holes, can be sketchy if crowded. Mostly open course with limited chances to actually lose ...
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+0 votes
Chris Smith
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September 23, 2010
Ok, I'll break the ice and be the first to review this course.
The front 9 is a nice short course which wraps around a skate park. I really like taking my family here to play the first nine because it is impossible to lose a disc. The newly added benches are a great addition.
I haven't been playing long but I really enjoy the back 12. It lets you work on your distance and your finesse shots. I would recommend either playing with someone that has played before or walking to actually see ...
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+0 votes
Ken Long-Old Man
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October 17, 2010
I recently played at Lincoln Park's Lincoln Logs tourney and found the course to be in excellent shape and with mowed fairways. The DGC has come a long way since a couple of years ago, with 21 present holes (with three more to go to make 24). I feel Lincoln Park DGC is a diamond in the rough. I gave it a B+ rating due to the fact that the total design is not yet finished. But with outstanding help from the city, volunteers, and the disc golf community the "finished product" should be A game material.
Thx.
K.
Thx.
K.
+0 votes
Monkey Michael Gary
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May 17, 2012
what can i say nice walk decent lines nothing to hard! if ur a beginer and need somewhere to start this is the place
+0 votes
Jesse reniewicz
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May 31, 2012
Very fun and convenient real close to home great play now thet its mowed
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Zach Story
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April 21, 2013
I grew up exactly across the street from this course. When I was about 11 years old, in the year of 2002, the City of Charlotte finally decided the giant chunk of land that now is Lincoln Park should be developed into an area the community could enjoy. They couldn't have been more correct but to put a disc golf course in!!! 27 holes here, many say the front 9 can be par 2's but they aren't exactly easy holes in my opinion even though the distances are short. Def check this course out, it's a diamond in the rough.
+0 votes
Scott Lawrence
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April 24, 2013
The front nine seem a little crammed together. I think this couse would be nicer if it was only 18 holes. Still, a lot of fun to play. Good Course.
-1 votes
Rick leftronics Davis
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May 30, 2011
course was clean in the front with a bunch of short holes, nice flow, but the back 9 had unmowed grass that was knee high in most spots and incaccurate maps and made the round suck , it could be a nice city course if it was kept up
-1 votes
josh king
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June 2, 2011
front nine is beatiful but a little overlapping for the unskilled player its also very short and easy the final 15 is guilty of the same overlapping and the upkeep and terrian is not good, its a shame because its actually a nice lil course some very fun holes.. plus some nice wildlife bonus's for the snake lovers... oh and snake haters, you might not like this course
-2 votes
J. Mays
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September 29, 2010
Pros:
-The whole course is easy to navigate and pretty well laid out.
-There are score cards and a map near the first tee which is always a plus!
-Cement tee pads are good size and big enough to take three steps on.
-New pin placements on 10,12 and 15 make the course a bit more technical.
-New holes A, B and C also add a little technicality and some hole variation!
-Baskets really snag discs. Two layers of chains.
The Front 9:
Fairly short but it is great for beginners. Winds around a ...
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-2 votes
Jim Knudson
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May 16, 2012
Given the space they had to utilize, Charlotte has built a fantastic coarse. 24 holes for a town the size of Charlotte is a signifcant accomplishment for their club.
No great scenic signature holes but a good number of heiser, anheiser and straight on holes. Front nine is short and easy but requires technical shots. 4-7 holes should probably be par 2s. The back 15 is the longer section. Not many places to lose a disc. Holes and tees are well marked.
Stop by when you're in the neighborhood and add this coarse to your played list!
No great scenic signature holes but a good number of heiser, anheiser and straight on holes. Front nine is short and easy but requires technical shots. 4-7 holes should probably be par 2s. The back 15 is the longer section. Not many places to lose a disc. Holes and tees are well marked.
Stop by when you're in the neighborhood and add this coarse to your played list!
-2 votes
Randy Gallagher
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July 24, 2011
Was driving through and decided to stop and try it. Won't again. They did what they could with the land they had which was nice but navigation was terrible, upkeep was pretty rough and this course has short tees? 5 feet from the basket maybe. Confusing course.






























