Mt. Airy Forest
Cincinnati, Ohio 1 course · 20 holes Driving directions
Course reviews
+1 votes
John Finnegan
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November 28, 2010
A course that tests your driving and upshot abilities. Shooting under par seems easy when you first take in the course. I assure you it is very tough. The Pro shop @ the first hole makes this course even better. The Nati Disc Golf shop sells beverages and almost every disc available. As well, they offer instructions for newbies and anybody hoping to improve their game. And they have a driving net to warm-up on, sweet!
+1 votes
Colin Hurley
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September 5, 2011
I love this course. It is one of the first pro style courses I played when I got serious about the sport. Nothing about this course disappoints (other than some senseless vandalism from kids). Incredible variety of shots and it even has a pro shop on site now (thanks Fred). I understand that thanks to Adam Jones and friends it is like new again. Thanks for all the hard work. I hope to play it when I travel back to Cincy!
+1 votes
smthgfshy -AK
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September 19, 2011
this course is why we play. very challenging yet rewarding. pro shop, variety of holes and a great disc golf community make this a course not to miss.
+1 votes
Adam Jones
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April 5, 2012
Since I took over in 2005 as the Course Pro, we (Club and I) have been working very hard on renovating Cincy's best course. We added multiple pin locations, benches, bridges, planted new trees, continue working with City Parks to eliminate evasive species and maintain the course. New signs will be forthcoming as soon as other design issues are resolved and approved. Course is looking better each year and more and more challenging with the new additions. Thanks for all the nice reviews and hope to see ya's in my backyard.
+0 votes
Cary Thaxton
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March 10, 2011
As of March 8th it was muddy and hard to plant feet during play for a good throw. Hopefully rain goes away!
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Matt Schwartz
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November 22, 2010
course is in really good shape, but most of it plays too close to the road.
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Matt Smith
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May 5, 2012
They have a disc golf pro shop and the owner is very friendly and helpful. The disc selection is amazing and he has some that you can test out. The holes can be a little difficult to follow and most are wide open, only skirting the woods. There are some nice elevation changes with interesting basket placements. The course isn't the best, but the pro shop alone is worth a trip.
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Ed Carpus
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July 5, 2012
One of the best courses I have had the priveledge to play. Beautiful landscaping, great layout, all around a fantastic experience. If you catch it early in the morning the right time of year there's a light fog over everything that just adds to it's beauty. Worth the 4 hour drive to go back to...
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riversidejoe johnson
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December 12, 2012
one flaw is all i could find. the markers need to be there when the basket is hidden.other than that i absolutely loved this course.you want a work out on your game you cannot possibly go wrong with this course.from michigan but am planning a trip to play the big three down there. awesome job guys.
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John Finnegan
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September 15, 2012
Best course in Ohio! Great challenge for All levels of .player. Par is 1000 rated usually. Elevation changes, semi-open,and wooded holes make this course(depending on layout(3 pin placements on most holes)) what it is. Get too far over and the pressur builds,lol. Badass Pro Shop near hole #1. Free disc golf tips,just ask them.
+0 votes
Adam Selzer
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January 26, 2013
Ive played alot of great courses over the last couple years, but this place is on a level all its own. Best in Ohio without a doubt! Sorry Deis
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Mike Kennedy
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March 11, 2013
Very nice course good terrain and hole layouts one of the best i`ve played!
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Aaron Collins
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March 17, 2013
to be honest this course was a disappointment. idlewild has a way of doing that.
-1 votes
Jack Rudibaugh
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October 23, 2010
The front nine doesn't have good flow. It is broken up with long walks between tees and hard to follow if you didn't know where to go. If this was corrected it would be very good.
-1 votes
Randy Gallagher
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April 25, 2011
This was a fairly open course. Nothing exciting. The signs need to be updated a bit, navigation for a first timer on the course was a bit hard on the first holes especially when you can see tee pads in the woods. Other than that it was a cool course that was something different to play.














