Course reviews
+2 votes Ben Tschudy › May 22, 2013
Basically my home course. Big-arms hate it 'cause they can't blast their drives. Technical control shooters do better here. Lots of deuce (and ace) opportunities, with high risk-reward on most holes. Props to players & others who have cleaned up the course considerably in the past couple years.
+2 votes David Loggins › June 28, 2011
Great technical course. Loads of trees in fairways but still has well defined throwing lanes. This is the kind of course I would hit every day with a bag full of mid ranges and putters if it was closer to home. Every player looking to take their game to the next level should spend time on courses like log lake, throwing dozens of tee shots mastering the finesse aspect of the game. Course was well maintained and fairway although loaded with trees didn't have the cluttered feel some have. My only ...
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+2 votes Tom Wagner › June 1, 2021
Technical, wooded course that requires shaping shots. On the downside, shoddy cement pads, poor signage and a few holes that seemed longer than the provided U Disc distances.
+1 votes Cal Benke › November 5, 2010
First design challenge. 40 acres. Course shares park with a clean campground, clear swimming lake, and little used ball diamond. Mixture of fairways. 6 left, 6 right, 6 straight.
One crap shot with trees but it's short. Course is wooded but 1,15,17,18 open up.
Make some good drives and put and it's a lot of fun
One crap shot with trees but it's short. Course is wooded but 1,15,17,18 open up.
Make some good drives and put and it's a lot of fun
+1 votes Josh Wieschowski › June 23, 2011
I loved it. Short technical drives for you middy game. Course was clean and well kept. I plan to play every time I go through. Its short, fast and fun. Another great aspect of this course is the campground and lake. Trees a plenty...........
+1 votes Chris Martinez › May 7, 2022
Super challenging. Fairways are awesome to rip down. Lots of tree love/hate.
+1 votes Scott Gross "Team Tilley's" › July 30, 2016
New baskets installed this year, need work on some of the teepads now. A few are in rough shape, fun course
+1 votes Colby Squires › March 26, 2019
Fun wooded course with some short holes and some technical shots.
+1 votes Justin Hacker - Gaylord D.G.C. › February 23, 2017
Had a lot of fun playing here for the first time. I played the 10th Annual K-Town Ice Bowl and loved the course. Can't wait to play it this summer when it isn't a blizzard.
+1 votes Joe Castaneda › May 11, 2020
Summary: Solid course with great technical play, fun to play repeatedly, and over the last few years has really been well taken care of and maintained.
Rating a disc golf course is challenging on so many levels, because it's hard to determine the standards by which you establish your baseline rating. For the most part, I'm looking at three main criteria when I rate a course.
FIRST, is it fair and playable? I hate playing DG courses that are inherently unfair because of irresponsible pin or ...
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+0 votes Zachary Vaughn › May 1, 2021
The course was in great shape. I like the tee signs and extra seating at the teepads. Overall, the course is very short and technical showing a real test of your putter drives.
+0 votes Vern Lepine › October 16, 2010
The course is very fun to play, plenty of differant types of holes, most of them are wooded it's a pretty basic course.
+0 votes bryon figueroa › May 1, 2021
Technical but a fair share of birdie ops ,the people at the campground were very friendly my family and I always enjoy the experience.
+0 votes Rick Gzesh › June 9, 2014
Fun little course. No real distance shots but some good short technical holes with defined but narrow lines to the basket. Hit the line and you are duecing. Hit a tree and hopefully you have an upshot. The course is easy to follow with a hole diagram carved into a tree stump at each hole. Baskets are a bit old and can use updating. The tees ranged from good to barely acceptable due to crumbling cement.
+0 votes Tony Colombo › December 7, 2010
This course is challenging, but some may say it is all about luck. I would agree. Since the course is heavily wooded, luck comes into play, but good shots get better luck than bad shots do, and that is what makes this course fun. Hitting the tight alleys and lanes is exciting. Log Lake definitely levels the playing field, but players with control and precision still score better, hence I never play good here!
+0 votes Nick Letts › May 1, 2021
Fun course. Very challenging. Lot of trees and a lot of short holes but very fun. Very good people at Log Lake.
+0 votes Philip “Flip” Balger Scott › September 4, 2019
Great minimal disc challenge course. Wooded but cozy. Plenty of technical touch shots mostly 200 or less. #1 is a big RHBH hyzer bomb just don’t flip it up straight or be prepared to yell fore. Free and next to a camp ground. Closely located to T.C(35 min).
+0 votes William Burrick › November 11, 2012
This course seems to have very short holes, but there are quite a lot of trees between the tees and the holes, making it very balanced. There are no water hazards which is a plus for me. there is a variety of different paths and throws you must use to make it to the holes. the fairway and greens are very well groomed, leaves blown and all. I was extremely happy with this course.
+0 votes Chad Jones › May 13, 2016
this is my local course. new baskets just installed. with plenty more improvements coming. challenging wooded short course.
+0 votes Nick Dague › September 1, 2013
Tight course overall, good elevation changes, and has something for every style throw.
+0 votes Lucas Scott › May 1, 2021
Solid course with technical fairways. Many garbage cans had been overflowing last time I played and hadn't looked like it's been loved in a couple years. Needs the local club to just do some cleanup. could use some new teepads as many are beginning to crack and crumble.
-1 votes Casper The "cloud" maker › October 19, 2023
heavily wooded great if your working on technical shots good pitch and put course leave your drivers at home