Mary Beth Doyle Park
Ann Arbor, MI · 1 course · 18 holes
tombstone malone
Mar 2022
Everyone hates on this course which is great stay away. I like it it's fun and good for a quick 18. Sorry it's not 2008 anymore get over it.
It is what it is. It's a short narrow course, that really works well for beginners trying to get a feel for the game. However, I warn you, I find that it eats disc's. I find a bunch (and of course r ...
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First things first, hike from the NE corner lot next to the church. Only takes about 10 minutes and it adds a nice dimension to the experience. :) On to the disc review...
This is a park that was s ...
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John Perry
Sep 2014
nothing notable about this course although i understand when it was called brown park it was a much better course?? fun short and easy though
Jason "money" Merritt
May 2014
First time playing, pretty solid course, but the first few holes are set up silly and they were putter holes.
Jason Hawley
Apr 2013
First few holes are a very simple and short. Middle wooded holes were short, but not so bad.
Mary Beth is a good beginner/practice/bring your girlfriend course. The course is overall pretty short but it does make pretty good use of what little elevation there is and there are some decent wood ...
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This is now one of my home course after moving in to Ann Arbor. The fact that they squeeze holes in here shows and is my only real complaint. Great course for beginners and anyone wanting to slam an a ...
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Course is shit!! no garbage cans anywhere and there is trash all over the place. Park is never kept up and today i found a bums cardboard house. Course is pretty easy but its a disgrace to look at. ...
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Short holes compressed together. The course can be a little dangerous since a number of foot paths cross fairways and the tight layout can send errant throws into other fairways and putting areas. The ...
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I was involved in the clearing and design of this course although the course I was helping to design was never put in. Originally, there were 5 holes designed to go around the wetland (starting at ...
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Abomination? definitely not. Brown Park? Oh yes. Welcome back old friend.
Who will design the gold layout??
adjacent to a newly dug sewage pond sandwiched in between impoverished hikone and mill creek developments, on the unkept outskirts of industrial ann arbor, this newly reopened course no longer appears ...
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