Tottenham Conservation Park

Tottenham, Ontario     1 course · 18 holes

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-  +2 votes  + Jorge Jensen › March 25, 2023
B
It's a beautiful park. The disc golf course conflicts with camp sights and large events during the peak summer season though. Play earlier in the year or call ahead. There are some long holes with uneven ( not level ) run ups to small (not level) teepads which makes a necassary big throw difficult.
-  +2 votes  + Geoffrey Noseworthy › August 8, 2023
A+
-  +1 votes  + Patrick Treude › March 25, 2023
B-
I came during a weekday morning. Nobody around. I played both the short tees and the longs. The course starts with short, tight, technical holes inside a forest of cedars and pines. Then opens to a parkland course that is hilly and long. Each hole had signage and small uneven tee pads. On a few of the longer holes, I would have liked more room to run up and throw. There is a great mix of hole designs, needing most of my discs to navigate them. I found I threw a good variety of shots as w ...
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-  +1 votes  + Blaine Richards › March 25, 2023
A-
This is a wonderful and challenging course that has a mixture of wooded and open areas, numerous holes with elevation, blind dog legs and so much more. Do not be intimated that it is on a campground. The campground is usually only busy during long weekends. The course is away from most of the campers. Each hole has 2 framed tee boxes which when replaced will bring this course easily to an A rating. This course is a hidden gem!!!!
-  +1 votes  + Scott Recasens › March 25, 2023
B-
-  +1 votes  + Ryan Osborne › March 25, 2023
B
-  +0 votes  + Vern Lepine › March 25, 2023
A
Great signage good mix of landscape ,fun challenging tight fairways in the woods on some holes that beginners might find difficult to play through,and open holes.beautiful course and a beautiful park.
-  +0 votes  + Jake Petersen › March 25, 2023
A-
Fantastic course with a good mix of open and more technical wooded holes as well as elevation changes. Teepads need some work but they're perfectly serviceable. Weekends can be tricky as the course doubles as a camp ground and many camp sites are on holes. Though it seems like the conservation area does it's best to book sites off of holes first as to not disrupt disc golf play.
-  +0 votes  + Roman Boudko › May 31, 2023
A
Basket #3 has a tree down across the only line in from the shorts tee pad.
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