Mohawk DGC

Brantford, Ontario     1 course · 18 holes

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-  +1 votes  + lester Bereziuk › November 15, 2017
A
Lots of Leaves in the fall. Best park to play period in hot weather as theres a lot of shade.Multi use park . Sundays there a lot of picnicker ..but have always been able to get through. Hard to lose your disc..accurate shots required or you'll be tree banging alot. Low shots required due to trees no high shots so the longer holes you have to have power..which brings in the trees again. Close to all amienities ..stores,coffee,lodging etc Lots of safe parking at hole #1 and #18 finishes there..Great tee pads
-  +2 votes  + Bryce Hill › November 23, 2010
B+
Short & technical 18 hole course. Roughly 4650' / 1,417m, Par for the course is 54. Natural tee pads, wear good shoes, tee pads do dry up fairly quickly but are uneven in spots all the time. Your throwing at Mach 5 Baskets with orange marking tape on the pole. There is some slight elevation changes, the layout figure 8's through the park with excellent flow. Trees can be very deceiving here and can bite into your score quickly. Lots of shade in the summer, weekends can be hectic with picnickers ...
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-  +3 votes  + Jeff Kennah › February 6, 2011
B+
Lots of big trees. Some fun ace holes. You dont need to be a long driver to score well....but it helps.
-  +2 votes  + Atom Czar › July 24, 2011
B
Best course for beginners IMO, Shorter holes, mostly easy to progress to next hole w/o confusion, and always well groomed with so little room for a lost disc. You need to learn accuracy to get through the trees, and there is an adjacent soccer field to practice driving techniques at full power w/ minimal lost discs(if you throw them all at the same time)
-  +0 votes  + John May › August 3, 2011
B+
Nice straight course through a shady park with well spaced trees. The lack of undergrowth makes play pleasant and forgiving. One of the few free to play courses in Southern Ontario which is a big plus!
-  +0 votes  + Kevin McIntosh › January 17, 2013
B+
-  +1 votes  + chris morlock › June 30, 2014
A-
This course helps you fine tune your shots, as the many trees will cause havik on your overall score, if not avoided. Only one set of pads and in rough shape. Wet seasons are frustrating as there is very little drainage. Leaves can be as bad as snow, so watch closely. The tight loop is very nice, an average round takes about 45 minutes. It's well shaded on hot summer days, so play all day! There are many aces to be had at this course.
-  +0 votes  + Matt Walma › August 9, 2015
A-
Nice driving pads. I find the pins difficult to see from the tees, and at twilight. Plenty of good ace tries, and lots of trees make for a fun course.
-  +1 votes  + Tim Young › May 22, 2015
A
NEW TEEPADS INSTALLED IN 2014. So I upgraded my rating from a B+ to an A.
Awesome course. Very technical, with shorter holes situated amongst 100 year old oak trees. Course really tests your accuracy. There's new tee signs now, and more soil has been added to the teepads. 18 holes, flows well, you'll want to come back for more. Beautiful park, Mohawk is where it's at!

-  +0 votes  + Mike Masters › May 22, 2012
B-
Decent course. Fairly short holes that are well protected. Tee pads are a little on the hazordous side. i like playing this course a few times a year and you can usually play a round here pretty quick.
-  +0 votes  + Ken Myers › February 24, 2013
B
-  +0 votes  + Andy Smith › February 26, 2013
A
I rolled in to town at the perfect time for a full round at this beautiful course no wait and the weather was awesome. Lots of shade here and the only people I did see were really helpful and friendly. Bummed I didn't ask them to play with us I should have. The course plays threw old stand of trees some of which were huge! Short holes but good basket placement makes it challenging. This place would have my A + rating if it had tee pads. It's defiantly worth pulling off the highway for. We played ...
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-  +3 votes  + Ethan Brown › March 17, 2014
B+
very unique course, in a very nice park
-  +1 votes  + Bill Currier › April 28, 2014
A-
-  +0 votes  + Jaynen Reibling › October 11, 2014
A+
-  +0 votes  + Matt Dykeman › July 6, 2015
A
Great beginner course. Forest canopy keeps it at a favourable temperature.
-  +0 votes  + Travis Lepine › November 21, 2015
B+
-  +0 votes  + Azize Lepine › December 13, 2015
B+
-  +0 votes  + Justin M › February 7, 2016
B-
-  +0 votes  + Jason Paasila › March 26, 2016
B
Tee pads are amazing!
-  +0 votes  + Michael Heron › December 7, 2020
A
-  +0 votes  + Mackenzie Langford › July 26, 2018
A-
Fun course, visually wide open yet beautiful mature trees that give the course character and difficulty. Nice elevated basket on #2. Great tee pads for all holes as well as Tee Signs as well. Would be nice to see the tee signs show the distances for both the short and the long basket placements.
-  +0 votes  + Jacob Goldfarb › March 7, 2019
A-
One of my favourite courses in Southern Ontario, not for any reason other than the fact that it has a great vibe, mostly because of the big, old trees and the great park setting.
-  +0 votes  + Patrick Treude › May 10, 2019
B+
-  +0 votes  + Chad C › January 6, 2021
B
Busy park in the city. Course is decent, but a bit rough around the edges.
-  +1 votes  + Jorge Jensen › October 28, 2023
B+
I love this course but only in the long layout. Just not a big enough park for an A level course.
-  +0 votes  + Matt Jonkman › September 19, 2022
B+
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