Ross Park

Norton Shores, Michigan     1 course · 9 holes     Driving directions

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-  +5 votes  + Hilary Huber › August 3, 2012
C+
The course is so much better with the new layout and new baskets! A painted board at each hole shows where to throw from. Most of the baskets are not visible from the throwing area so it is a bit difficult to decide where to throw the first time through. It is a good course for beginners/intermediates as the holes are not very long, (except 9) but most of them require a strong hyzer or anhyzer throw. Pros - Fairways are cleaned out. Easy to get to succeeding holes. Somewhat challenging. ...
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-  +4 votes  + Nate Smith › August 8, 2012
B-
Great layout with each hole having different lanes, bends and pin placements. I could not believe how clean the fairways were of sticks, brush and stumps with just opening. First time through you need to walk ahead to find pins because most are blind or tucked tight against smaller trees! Great upgrade and appreciate all the efforts to bring a quality round to Norton Shores.
-  +1 votes  + MEAT BABY › August 2, 2012
C
-  +0 votes  + Willis Snyder › July 18, 2012
C-
Course has been redesigned to a more legitimate course. only 9 holes but cement tees are being put in and chainstar baskets are being placed. as the course gets changed itll be easier to navigate and a fun play. by next year this course will be a more visible course in the lakeshore area
-  +0 votes  + Hunter C › July 31, 2012
B-
COURSE UPDATED. Ross Park Disc Golf Course now has 10 Discraft Chainstar double chain baskets for 9 holes of play and 1 practice basket at the start. Course has nicely cleared fairways throughout the woods with a badass view of the Muskegon Country Airport on a couple holes. Benches, garbage cans, and cement tee-pads comings soon!!!
-  +0 votes  + Anthony Morefield › September 6, 2012
B-
This course overall is a great variety of throwing options. However it would be amazing if they could add more holes to make it larger and have tee's showing where to start and a map indicating where you are going.
-  +0 votes  + Luke Langkamp › May 27, 2013
C-
-  +0 votes  + Eric Grinwis › June 6, 2013
C
-  +0 votes  + Alan Moll › June 15, 2013
C+
-  +0 votes  + Adam Hutton › June 17, 2013
C
-  -2 votes  + Randy Shreve › March 22, 2012
D
course appears to be undergoing a change. all the posts from the old layout have been removed. the only posts i found were hole 1 which was by where hole 4 used to be and hole 9 which was near where hole 5 or 6 was. will contact parks department to see if they are just moving the holes around or if they are pulling the course.
-  -2 votes  + Kerry Hanley › March 21, 2012
F-
This place does not use baskets. They use poles as targets.
-  -6 votes  + Corey Kieft › August 26, 2012
B-