Robert Wagner
Michigan, USA • Righty - backhand
Robert's reviews
Goldenrod Disc Golf Course › October 7, 2012
Cement tee pads and signage would elevate course to B+. Lack of D then prevents course from achieving A status. Well defined course, separated from non disc areas is awesome. Loved the signage all along highways to park helping with my first time trip there. Very little little, great technical skills required. Looking very forward to next round here.
Lawrence Tech › October 2, 2012
Some holes too short. No tee pads and lack of signage for next hole make navigation tough. 2 tees had soccer matches somewhat inhibiting the throw from the tee. Lots of potential with some love and care. Roadway was about 50' from the fairway on holes 4 and 5. The 50' pitch shot down the stairwell comprising hole one was disappointing for the first hole. Would almost feel guilty registering an ace on it.
Very pleased to see the University showing. interest in the sport, and supporting it wit ...
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Beverly Park › August 21, 2012
Outstanding trail and sign system to help one navigate the course. Variety of wide open, elevated and wooded tees. Most jples prrsent birdie opportunities or ace chances. would play again if in the area.
Starr-Jaycee Park › August 21, 2012
Nice course. Friendly locals willing to help one navigate. Trees create majority of obstaclrs requiring specific flight paths (technical). Would play it again if in the atea.
Ogemaw Hills Recreation Complex › August 8, 2012
Hard to believe this nice cpurse has only been here less than a year or so. I will be back.
Boyne Mountain › July 19, 2012
Challenging course. Need adsitional trash cans. Super friendly lodge staff and course transport valet was very froendly and helpful. Lodge only charged one five dollar fee for the two of us for transport to top of the mountain.
Mid 90s when I played temp wise made it physically demanding. Enjoyed the views from the mountain immensely. Would return to the course in a heartbeat.
Slight navigation issues butanageable. Many creative bling drivrs. Elevation amd hidden cliffs played mind games. Really enjoyed it.
Mid 90s when I played temp wise made it physically demanding. Enjoyed the views from the mountain immensely. Would return to the course in a heartbeat.
Slight navigation issues butanageable. Many creative bling drivrs. Elevation amd hidden cliffs played mind games. Really enjoyed it.
Kiwanis Park › Crowle Hole › July 19, 2012
Awesome deaign and use of land. Good mix of left and right turns as well as straight shots. Many birdie and ace opportunities, but the short holes require precision shots or else an easy bird can become an easy 4.
Love the elevation changes that are lacking on most of the States southern tier courses. Recycle bins for cans and bottles, trash receptacles as well. Abundant signage with satellite imagery for easy navigation. Hope to be back soon.
Love the elevation changes that are lacking on most of the States southern tier courses. Recycle bins for cans and bottles, trash receptacles as well. Abundant signage with satellite imagery for easy navigation. Hope to be back soon.
Calvert Road Park › May 30, 2012
Always nice to play a vintage course. Well groomed aufficient signage and great location where one feels well separated from suburbia.
Silver Mountain › May 30, 2012
Scenery outstanding course was a riot, details to follow soon. This os a late entry from last year.
Kensington Metropark › Toboggan Course › May 29, 2012
90 Degree heat tested stmina to say the least. Given the traditional lack of elevation in the area, the tobbogan hills are a welcomed sight. Very well taken care off. Fairways were getting a new mow job and the operators were very courteous to allow golfers to play through. Only negative all day was the knucklehead using 18 as a pracrice basket, not moving away during our approach or putts. He represents the only blemish for tje day.








