Course reviews
+0 votes Ryan Ranes › January 23, 2013
weak better than nothing soon will be two 18 holes in st george
+2 votes Corey B › February 19, 2013
I guess it's decent for a first attempt for a course in st. george, but there are so many sick pieces of land out there that could make a great course. this ones at a small park with very few technical shots. only the first three holes are marked, and the last 6 are around the border of a pretty flat, square field. I kind of felt like it was a waste of great baskets(discatcher pro's). It makes me realize just how great my home course(riverpark) is.
Come on St. George. step up your game : )
Come on St. George. step up your game : )
-1 votes Brandon Price › April 26, 2021
It's the only course in St. George so it's better than nothing. It's not laid out well and tends to get boring. You are often competing to use the grass with soccer. Try Dixie State University campus with they have their baskets out during the school year. It's better than Mathis park. St George needs to do better in this area.
+0 votes Jared Terry › November 3, 2013
This is a great course for some beginning players. Very short course overall and for anyone that has played a bit, you'll only need a putter for this course. Some holes provide an opportunity for a fun hyzer spike if you want to practice some of those, but even at that, all of the holes on this 9 hole course are very short. The course plays through a well groomed park with grass for all holes.
With all the amazing terrain and views in Saint George, it makes me wonder why there is not a worl ...
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+1 votes Tony Martin › January 12, 2014
It's a quick course, good for lunch or after work. Nine holes around a multi-use park, 170' avg hole, mostly straight shots. Looking forward to the professional eighteen hole course at Pine View!
+0 votes Adrian Meyer › August 16, 2014
Good course for mid-range and putting practice. This course has very nice baskets.
If you are an advanced player, you probably don't need to bring a distance driver with you to this course. However when the park is not busy, you can make up your own holes to get some power drives in (such as playing from 6 to 9 or 7 to 2). Nathan with the local disc golf club changed the tee locations slightly and added some mandatories and OB's that you can follow to make the course more technical and ch ...
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+1 votes Parker Davis › April 26, 2021
Not a very technical course, but still fun none the less. It's more for a casual game with beginners than anything. I wish bigger/more difficult courses looked as clean and nice as Mathis. ... Great course for a work disc golf tournament or something with people who haven't played much. Try it out.
+0 votes C Dean › January 5, 2018
Simple course. No straight shots, all lines obscured by trees. Note to self... watch out for Dog land mines...
-1 votes Celt Z › April 26, 2021
Course: Mathis Park DGC in St. George, Utah
Perspective: Intermediate level, Master�s 60+ player with low to intermediate arm strength.
Course Details/Info:
�Course plays around the periphery of Mathis Park.
�There are only 9 pins but some players who are there often have developed 18 different tee boxes locations to add interest.
�A paved walking path borders most of the moderately wooded course.
�The 1st tee box is at a corner of the large parking lot where ...
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+0 votes Colby Adams › April 26, 2021
This course is perfect for the beginner. Its not a technical course and will allow the beginner of all ages to get a grasp for the game. I've seen worse courses, the city of St. George keeps this park up. The bathrooms are clean, the environment is safe and the tees well they're the sidewalk. The baskets are in good condition. My kids enjoy throwing their discs here and playing on the park playground.