Roscoe Ewing Park
Medina, Ohio 1 course · 16 holes Driving directions
Course reviews
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DETROIT J
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April 11, 2013
First Ohio course - gotta respect that. I play this course once a year minimum (family reunion clambake) . I enjoy throwing here EVERY time. Easy stop off of I-71.
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Brian Whitlock
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March 28, 2013
Bummer that a couple holes are missing due to the railroad thowing a fit about crossing the tracks. Friendly people and a well constructed course though. Plenty of dog walkers and joggers along the paths around 5:00PM so plan on waiting a few minutes if you're playing around then. Main entrance is a little hard to find, but the friendly local players made finding it a snap.
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david tilson
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January 17, 2013
Great course!Love all the different shots!The only problem i see is it being a pretty crowded course in nicer weather but you'll have that especially at such a popular course.
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Rowdy Yates
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January 16, 2013
Challenging, well maintained course. This course will force every kind of shot out of you, and will help sharpen your game.
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Dominic G
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November 23, 2012
Great course. Easy to follow layout, concrete tees, well maintained, variety of shots and elevation. What more could someone ask for out of a course.
-5 votes
Chris Warfield
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June 23, 2012
the course has a nice lay out its just that there is no signage telling where the next tee is and is very confusing also the baskets are terrible i had atleast 5 spit out putts from the 10ft range
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Chris Woolsey
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June 12, 2012
Awesome course......1st course I've ever played on and still my favorite, mostly short holes but very technical.
+2 votes
Matt Smith
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April 28, 2012
This course is really fun to play and they keep adding to it. This is a nice mix of elevation changes, wooded, and open shots. Definitely worth a trip.
+1 votes
Bill Vaughn
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January 12, 2012
The standard for land utilization! Has changed over the years since I first played it nearly 20 years ago, staying fresh and stretching to remain challenging with technology advancements. And there is obviously something in the water of Champion's Creek!
+1 votes
Matt O
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November 15, 2011
What can I say, it's Medina. One of the oldest and best disc golf courses. None of the holes seem repetitive. Very good course for a beginner to improve their game. They do a good job of occasionally changing the pin placements to give this old course a fresh feel. My only complaint is the walking path that comes into play on several holes. Be aware of pedestrians (especially hole 7 from the long tee), it is a public park.
+1 votes
Ryan Banks
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August 22, 2011
Awesome course! The pins were in short positions, longs are much more difficult!
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Cory King
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August 14, 2011
A natural beauty offering a great hike through a well laid out course. Not to many long drives required, but the fairways and approaches can be unforgiving. Nice changes in elevation and an awesome variety of shots and hole layouts. Classic.
+3 votes
eric wernet
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July 29, 2011
Excellent course. Challenging, tight fairways. Excellent basket placement and well maintained course. Only drawback is the walking path but that's not the fault of the course! Worth the drive to play! Make it a destination. Must be good, this course has fostered 6 World Champs!
+1 votes
Brad Presutto
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June 8, 2011
Pretty tough course from long tees for beginners. Lots of trees to avoid with some tricky shots.
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Ted Chell
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May 27, 2011
-Excellent variety
-The pros tee pads added to the course
-Not too wet, even though it had been raining recently
-Not hard to find discs, if you throw off the fairway
-The pros tee pads added to the course
-Not too wet, even though it had been raining recently
-Not hard to find discs, if you throw off the fairway
+1 votes
Eric Cherry
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February 2, 2011
Who doesn't love this place? Technical, challenging, many unique holes, great club, well cared for. Last I was here there were still many old concrete pads. I'd love to see new concrete (besides the walkway).
+4 votes
Tim Krosse
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January 26, 2011
Ohio's 1st disc golf course. Even in the winter, this course remains a gem in Northeast Ohio. A must play course for the disc enthusiast(s).
+1 votes
Tommy Milkshake Randau
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November 8, 2010
This course in my opinion is in the top 5 must play courses in Northeast Ohio. Its also the first course put in in all of Ohio. Has short and long position tee's
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james moose graham
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November 8, 2010
great course with a little of everything. elevation, trees, technical, and distance. throwing over a well used walking path many times was a little stressfull. the water holes were clean and it was nice to be assured that you could retrieve your disc from it if you go in.
+1 votes
John Sales
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April 12, 2011
I rate this course 4 out of 5 stars. Awesome course!
Pros:
- Excellent overall course design! Beginners and Pro's are here.
- Very well maintained grounds. Nicely defined fareways.
- Wooden posts at the tees show distance w/map and have a place to hang your bags.
- Nicely placed next tee markers.
- Bring your entire repertoire of throws. Excellent mix of hyzer and anhyzer. I consider this a technical but fun course.
- Nicely sized concrete tees.
- Pro and Amateur tees on most holes. ...
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+3 votes
Ryan Bahr
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September 10, 2010
favorite course that i have played in ohio. Very technical. Just keeps getting better.




























