Sunrise Park

Bartlett, Illinois     1 course · 18 holes     Driving directions

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-  +0 votes  + Tom Leary › December 17, 2020
D
Visited October of 2020. No parking lot that I am aware of, but you can park on streets surrounding this park. I had trouble finding tee pads and signs. While checking this course out, I realized the 2 damp towels and 2 dry towels I was carrying wouldn't be enough to deal with all the goose crap in this field, so I never bothered to throw a disc on my first visit. Still had to clean my shoes with my towels before I could get in the car to leave. I may try again in the winter when the geese are gone, but I can't see myself enjoying this course between March and December.
-  +0 votes  + Aaron Stain › August 24, 2020
A-
Love this course and have to thank it for helping me with gaining distance to my tee shots. Mostly open but also has some challenging holes. Hole 3 has a narrow path out of the woods with dog leg left that will mess with you if you don’t go straight off the tee. Hole hole 5 and 16 are tucked in the woods and take a good tee shot to set up success to have a shot at par or birdie. Hole 6 gets me every time as I still have issues with dog leg right holes and hole 9 even though it’s easy will ge ...
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-  +0 votes  + Eric "Downtown" Brown › December 3, 2019
B-
Played here as a afternoon getaway from the in-laws and outlaws,Thanksgiving in Elgin, Illinois. Course was a little wet from a previous storm. Pros: 1) Nice kiosk at the first tee for announcements and league info and such. 2) Tee signs say Hole # Par and Distance. 3) Nice use of the pond for 3 holes. It is in play on every shot and in different ways. One hole it runs along the fairway, one hole you have to simply throw over it about 100', and then 3rd hole you need a decent carry and coul ...
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-  +0 votes  + Robert Kross › July 4, 2016
B-
Very open course. There was only two holes that were really in the woods. The course gives the player a chance to give it their all with their drivers and fairway drivers.
-  +0 votes  + Sam Meinders › June 30, 2016
B+
Wide open park, a few holes in a patch of trees. Driving/Putting the 2nd pond hole can be challenging. A couple holes after the pond get tiring because they just zig-zag back and forth across an open field. Fun drive from the top of a hill. Great for new players or for working on distance.
-  +0 votes  + Michael Phillips › May 4, 2016
B-
This course is nice. It is well maintained but there is little variety in the holes. They are mainly on open fields with a few into the woods. One has a lake water feature which is nice. Good course to play.
-  +0 votes  + Bob R › June 29, 2013
A+
One of the best courses around! This course is great for beginner and intermediate players. I would have given this course an A plus if it was not for the fast the people decided to have their picnics like a foot a way from the basket. Perfect combination of a few water holes, forest holes, hill hole, shorter holes, and a few 500 foot par fours.
-  +0 votes  + Ryan Walker › May 31, 2012
B
Very long, open course. Great for developing shots and working on improving distance shots.
-  +0 votes  + Tom Bremer › August 4, 2011
B
A decent course. I went out today for the first time in ten years (since college!) and had fun by myself. This course is good to shake the rust off, for beginners, or for a quick round. Lots of wide open shots, so not a big deal if your throws are way off.
-  +1 votes  + Jacob Mizer › November 23, 2010
B+
Nice course to much goose poop around pond
-  +0 votes  + Robert Radtke › October 3, 2010
C+
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