Course reviews
+7 votes Brian Yoder › April 20, 2023
Great course. All holes have permanent tee pads and some holes have multiple pin locations.
+7 votes R. Lee Phillips › May 12, 2016
Much has been done to improve and maintain the course. There are now concrete pads, new signs, alternate pin placements on several holes, and the course is better kept. Variety of shots/holes; while many are under 300ft, there are still some challenging shots. Fun course.
+4 votes John Reid › October 27, 2016
This course is better than ever with all the new Permanent teepads and new signs along with different pin placements on some holes and with the fairways being maintained better its a great little course to play.
+2 votes Zach Hughes › May 17, 2017
Disregard any review before 2015. This course has been totally remodeled. It maintains much of the layout of the original design, but has concrete tee pads, professional graphic signs, constant grooming, multiple pin locations on 11 holes (and counting...) that are changed regularly by the local club, which has a strong presence on this course. Water or OB comes into play on 2/3 of the holes. The negatives are that it is a short course - no true par 4s for big arms, and that there is a noticeabl ...
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+2 votes Brandon Dunford › April 17, 2017
As a fairly new player, I didn't get to see this course before all the hard work was put in, to make this course what it is today. Matthews is my home course, and I couldn't be any more proud of it. It has a great mix of woods, and bomber shots. If you haven't been out there in the last year, do yourself a favor, and give it a shot. You won't regret it. Matthews is also a great place to take kids, and newbies thanks to a forgiving front 9.
+2 votes Curt Boren › January 19, 2023
The course has been renamed to the "John Reid Memorial DGC at Mathews Park". The Walton Disc Golf Club and the city of Monroe have been putting in the work to get the course back to tip-top shape.
+1 votes Luke McFarland › October 15, 2010
very short. Good use of trees. Sometimes you have to walk to get to a teepad, but it's not too bad.
+1 votes Kason Moody › March 22, 2017
One of the most underrated courses in the area. A great course with great lines. Most holes are fairly short, but it's mixed up with some fun long holes as well. Great tee pads, and the basket positions are fun as well. Only a few dud holes. If you live nearby, go play. Not necessarily worth a long drive though. Far better than Lenora in Snellville, a touch below the quality of Alexander Park in Lawrenceville.
+1 votes Paul Grice › April 1, 2018
First time I played this course! Its a very nice course - has water hazards and multiple mando and OBs! Has cement pads and a couple of elevated wooded tees! Has anhyzer and hyzer lines!
+1 votes Vance Oliver › August 21, 2023
Love Mathews Park / John Reid Memorial! Watch out for the water on hole 15 especially
+0 votes Clem "Goodbeer" Clemmons › January 21, 2023
Great course for forehand and backhand players. Water features in play. Par 3. Well maintained. Check out the Facebook group for Walton County disc golf. Great group of locals.
+0 votes Jeff Miller › January 4, 2019
Great job cleaning up the undergrowth. Pretty course in the fall.
+0 votes Luke Shorr › June 9, 2018
Matthew's Park disc golf course is a very well made course. I wish there were more signs pointing in the direction of the next holes but it wasn't too much trouble.
+0 votes Keith Bell › March 13, 2023
I like this course a lot. It needs a few more details such as more trash cans and mandos marked better. Neither are nearly enough to keep me from coming back regularly.