North Bonneville DGC
North Bonneville, Washington 1 course · 18 holes Driving directions
Course reviews
+8 votes
Dru Stylez
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September 2, 2011
This course right here rates right up there with some of the best 18's the N.W. has to offer. I would have to put it up next to Pier park, Milo McIver park, and Adair park in difficulty. Swampy in the Winter for sure, but WOW this is worth the Drive... Some of the Tee's need a little work (which I think will be done by late spring) and wouldn't recomend Playing here on Windy days, as you are in the George. Update! Tee's Pads are Done! Now they just need Sign's :)
+6 votes
The Ronin
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April 25, 2011
I love the scenery!!! Pros: Nice park, awesome scenery, some tree groves, some long open, some tight alleys, flows fairly well. Cons: No elevation changes, no tee signs (yet), some dirt/unfinished tee pads, doesn't have a "signature" hole, and CROSSING FAIRWAYS SUCK!!! Overall, I couldn't give this an "A", too many important cons. I will, however, definitely be back, one round wasn't enough..!
+5 votes
Thomas "T" D.
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September 10, 2010
One of the Northwest's most scenic parks.Great tee to hole positions.The wind can make even the best golfer question thier ability but take the drive thru the Gorge and find a Gem of a disc golf course. The rest-rooms are a long walk but they are clean and maintained.
+3 votes
TREE Sines
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December 6, 2010
windy!!!! a great 18 hole course with the best back drop you can ask for your in the gorge the mountains and the river all right there. some long holes and some short holes but very fun
+3 votes
Ryan Tech
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December 27, 2011
LOVE IT! One of the coolest courses ever, I love that they built a town around disc golfing.
+3 votes
Brandon Johnson
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June 3, 2011
Way wet on 3-6. Signage and freshly mown lawns would earn this course an A+. I really enjoy playing here, the wind provides a good challenge.
+3 votes
Jen Tech
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July 25, 2012
this is the most beautiful course I've ever been too. this is why I love the pacific northwest. the wind can be a problem though.
+2 votes
Corey Dempsey
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December 6, 2011
Awesome Course,If you havnt been there I recommend you put it at the top of your list of courses to play.
+1 votes
JimBONUS Gower
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September 13, 2010
Bathrooms are a long walk from the disc golf course. Not enough benches to sit at when waiting to throw. You will need a course map and no concrete pads. Overall course is tough. Alot of wind at times as well.
+1 votes
b bates
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May 19, 2011
This is another course with potential and is getting closer to that potential with the efforts of the areas DG community. As of now the course has mostly concrete tee pads. The flow is a bit tricky, however there is a course map posted at the NW corner of the western most building. A few holes are over on the tennis court side of the road which can lead to some confusion. In the wetter seasons the course get really wet in spots... multiple pairs of shoes may come in handy. The setting of the co ...
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+1 votes
Mikey "Sluggo" Brackenbrough
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December 21, 2010
Kinda soggy, and VERY windy but overall AWESOME!
+1 votes
Stephen Sines
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July 25, 2011
best thing in sw washington. never a lack of wind and very fun holes.
+1 votes
erik jo-jo johansen
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April 5, 2011
beautiful manicured course with even better scenery. could use more elevation, but a great course overall. It looks easier than it actually is to play.
+1 votes
George Bodiroga
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September 10, 2011
Pros: The holes are interesting with most having protected baskets. The park is clean and well maintained. The wind adds to the difficulty. The course was not crowded. Nice views.
Cons: Layout requires a map if you don't know your way around.
Cons: Layout requires a map if you don't know your way around.
+1 votes
Cory Reese
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September 22, 2011
North Bonneville is a great course for the advanced player.
The combination of trees and wind will test your skill as you will need to utilize many different types of shots to conquer this beast.
Those with long arms will love to open it up but beware of the breeze.
This is definetely one of the best courses in the Gorge.
The combination of trees and wind will test your skill as you will need to utilize many different types of shots to conquer this beast.
Those with long arms will love to open it up but beware of the breeze.
This is definetely one of the best courses in the Gorge.
+1 votes
Mat Owens
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March 26, 2012
amazing course, very fun to spend the day there. The wind will change directions from round to round, very awesome course. clean, and not busy.
+0 votes
TOE "Tee Off Even Under Pressure" UP
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October 7, 2010
if you don't know on how to throw in to the wind you might not want to play this course but its a fun place to play tho
+0 votes
J Man
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November 16, 2010
A gem in the gorge! This course will pull every disc from your bag, and if there's wind...gear up. Concrete pads are gonna make this course a must golf site in the greater pdx area. Really, one of the nicest collection of holes around, well worth any travel time you incur, and you get to cross the Bridge of the Gods...bonus.
+0 votes
Kris Jones
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December 21, 2010
there are some beautiful shots but the wind kills everything. needs short tee pads and too finish the full 18 tee pads.
+0 votes
Josiah C.O.T.F.C.
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February 18, 2011
Great course and beautiful location! Even funner to play now that there is some cement tee pads. Only downside is there is usually a small constant wind but hey that's how the gorge is. This well be an A± in my book soon as all the cement pads are in.
+0 votes
TJ Baxter
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June 24, 2011
AWESOME! Ended up with one in the creek. Had to take the boat out and go for a little dip!
+0 votes
Ian Clark-Williams
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October 9, 2012
Windy, but fun. I'm glad it's windy for the challenges' sake a great change from my home course. Nice to be in a different element. Fun course!
-2 votes
Jared Kastleman
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December 13, 2011
Good course with beautiful scenery, plays mostly flat with well placed trees and is vulnerable to windy conditions. There is some criss crossing in the lay out, making errant throws potentially dangerous. Water can come into play. Because the course is mostly flat it is well suited to those who are looking for a less strenuous experience.
-6 votes
Jason McGrew
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January 3, 2011
This is one of the most dangerous course layouts I have ever played. In general, the holes are short and fun--with a few uniquely shaped fairways--but there are far too many crossing/shared fairways. Throw in the typically high gorge winds and accidents become commonplace. At least 80% of the holes have opportunities to throw a not-so-poor drive at the wrong basket (which could hold a different group, still putting). This course probably records more "black aces" than anywhere else. Sure, t ...
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