A very nice 9 hole course located in a small, well groomed park that is nestled into a small valley on the edge of Lake Ripley just outside of Cambridge, WI.
The course winds around the perimeter o ...
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A very nice 9 hole course located in a small, well groomed park that is nestled into a small valley on the edge of Lake Ripley just outside of Cambridge, WI.
The course winds around the perimeter of the park and has a nice variety of elevation changes and basket locations that makes for some challenging play especially for an intermediate level RHBH player like myself - thumbs up to the course designer!
The biggest con for the course (other than the park entrance fee) is the lack of clear marking for the course layout, which makes finding the next tee pad/hole difficult the first time you play it.
Aerial map of the course layout and other info:
http://cambridgecap.net/RipleyPark.php#DiscGolf
Tee Locations:
1. The first tee is located downhill from the main parking lot, not far from the practice basket that you can see near the left edge of the soccer field at the bottom of the hill.
2. The second tee is across the street from the first basket, toward the tennis courts.
3. The third tee is visible on the left as you play hole two, and the hole skirts to the right of the tennis courts.
4. The fourth tee is near the park entrance, (to the right of the "toll" shack from the third basket), the basket is downhill.
5. The fifth tee can be very easily missed. It is uphill and across the road from the fourth basket, and sits next to the park boundary chain link fence.
6. The sixth tee can be missed as well, as it is tucked behind the row of trees across the gravel service road from the fifth basket.
7. The seventh tee is downhill from the sixth basket, skirting along the top of the stone wall, and sits near the gravel service road.
8. The eighth tee is near the fence line from the seventh basket (moving away from the park entrance).
9. The ninth tee is located on an angle back from the eighth basket, close to an inside corner of the chain link fence park border.
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