Chad Reuss

Michigan, USA Righty - backhand

Chad's reviews

Johnson Park › October 19, 2022
A
This course offers tons of elevation changes. It is quite a workout walking up all the large hills. The course offers the player a large variety of shots. The cement tee pads are extremely large and offer the prefect amount of grip. I put this as one of the best public courses in Grand Rapids. There really is only 1 hole I wish they would change, that being hole # 14. It is a terrible 120 ft hole. This course is a must play if your in GR!!
Pine Hills DGCNorth course › September 15, 2015
A+
This course sets the new standard for Disc Golf. The course layout and design co-exists with the ball golf perfectly. You will need to bring your entire game as the course will test every shot in your arsenal. If I lived closers I would buy the disc golf membership in a heartbeat. I have played hundreds of courses and this course tops them all. This is the one course you absolutely have to play to believe for yourself how beautiful this course is.
Leviathan › July 7, 2014
A-
This was my first round at this course. This is a beautiful course. There are short=red, mid=blue and long=black tees. There is a mix of tee pad styles. Most have rubber mats. We played in the early morning and the mats were a little slippery. Some of the mats also had roots underneath them as well as re-barb holding them in place so we decided to tee from the side of many of the rubber pads to avoid injury. The course is pretty well laid out and most holes had signs directing you to the next t ...
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Shore Acres Park › August 9, 2013
B+
Paw Paw Park › August 9, 2013
A-
This course is magnificent. The course is the most professional looking course I have ever been to. The tee boxes are large and robust. The signs at ever hole are illustrated perfectly and have topography and hazards indicated. There is a mix of hole types so no one will be disappointed. There are a few areas where the Out Of Bounds will really hurt. I mean literally as there are a couple holes that are right next to a huge pricker field. You may want a spotter for some of the holes your first run through until you know which shot type works best there.
Mt. HolidayCarly's Playground › August 5, 2013
A-
Fantastic course. Mix of different basket placements. Great mix of elevation changes. One of my new favorite courses.
Old Farm Park › June 28, 2022
C-
This course design is not setup very well at all. About 70% of all the holes are setup in such a way that you are always throwing at other golfers. Several of the tees are literally 10 feet from the previous basket. There are several very short holes that offer chances at Aces. The front 9 is pretty much all putter. There are no cement tees. This course is in a beautiful location and could be very nice with a redesign and some cement tee pads.
Civic Center SouthOriginal › June 11, 2013
B+
I really like this course. It has a variety of hole types. There are several pretty open holes, several with just a few trees, several that are heavily populated with trees but have a designated lane, then there are a few that you just throw and pray it makes it through :-) All in all it is a great course as you get to practice many different shots.
Hickory HillsOriginal › June 11, 2013
A
This course is located in the hilly woods of a ski resort. It provides many elevation changing holes as well as many well placed trees as obstacles to navigate around. There are several holes that offer chances at aces. This is one of the best public courses I have ever played. The course is very fun, even for the beginner. This course is always packed so make sure you bring your patience.
Flip City › June 11, 2013
A+
This course is one of the best and most beautiful courses I have played. It is very challenging. If you have only been playing disc golf for a few years don't expect to par this course. There is a variety of hole types and a bunch of beautiful scenery. There is a great mix of hole types that range in distance from long to extremely long. One hole is 670 feet!!! There is a donation box at hole #1. Make sure you deposit at least $1.00 for 18 holes,more if you like. This is a must play course if you love the sport of disc golf!!
Earl W. Brewer ParkNorth course › June 10, 2013
B-
The North 18 offers a good mix of holes. Some long, some short, and some very technical holes will make for a fun and challenging day for the beginner. There are also several interesting pin placements where the basket is hidden from the tee either on top of a hill of around a grove of trees. There are a few holes that can get pretty muddy if it has recently rained. Overall I thought it was pretty good time. Don't let the negative reviews scare you off. I think a lot of the negative reviews ar ...
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Riverside ParkMain course › June 12, 2013
B-
Pros: Cement tees, descent baskets, Good open beginner course with plenty of nice people at the course. Fun place to bring the family as they have several playgrounds and places to fish.
Cons: Gets flooded whenever it rains and makes several holes unplayable. Make sure to bring a can of Deep Woods OFF as the mosquitoes are TERRIBLE. This is as to be expected of course next to the water.
J.C. Park › June 3, 2013
A-
Great course. It has a mix of every type of hole, short, long, technical, right turn, left turn. Several holes offer chances for ACES 1,10,14, 16,17. I have played Flip City and Hickory a bunch. Those are great courses and offer tons of challenge and variety. This course is more of the daily wanna have fun course. I would hit it every day if I could.
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