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33%
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67%
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5%
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B+ Phil Croteau Oct 2022 Good beginner course with some interesting shots mixed in.
A Martin Jaakola Jun 2021 Fun local course near the cities, my favorite lunch course to quickly shoot 18 holes to stay loose during the week! Good mix of short and mid length holes, some woods.
B- Evan Hardy Sep 2020
[TLDR: Acorn has lots of variety and is good for all skill levels, though terrain can be treacherous.] A course that is convenient to get to, Acorn is a good go to course for a game anytime. The cours ... show more ›
B+ Patrick C Jun 2016
The good: -pretty versatile course, lots of different looks from tee shots and approaches -nice tee boxes -gives you the ability to play course to your skill level The bad: -inconsistent hole m ... show more ›
A James Ramsay Oct 2015
The diversity of holes at Acorn makes it an excellent intermediate disc golf course. The first hole you throw over a swamp from the long tee - so don't lose da disc! From what I've been told the layou ... show more ›
B Chris Merriam Mar 2015 they recently cut a good amount of trees out not making it the secluded course it used to be.
A Kurt Kampa Mar 2013 I live right down the street from this course. Nice place to go, but it starts to fill up around 4pm with scrubs who jam the course up.
B Aaron Schueller Apr 2012 Too dark to really tell
A Kyle Myrom May 2013 This course is awesome. It gives you a bit of everything. Uphill, downhill, left, right, short, long. There are some hazards to deal with as well. Makes you utilize your whole bag and all your shots.
B+ Jim Johnson Jul 2011 Technical course. Many trees with the pins tucked into openings. there is no way #18 is a par 3. #18 is doable in 3 but nearly impossible to do in 2 from the long tees.
B Tim R Apr 2011
Fun course. Most of the longer holes at least begin open enough to choose which technique you want to use, i.e. I right forehand and backhand, and I'm rarely forced to choose one or the other off the ... show more ›
B+ Paul Solberg Apr 2011 There are a lot of short holes. Great use of terrain and trees but more distance would be a plus.
A- Tim Engstrom Jan 2011 Most players agree that Acorn Park is the most-played disc golf course in Minnesota. It provides a nice variety of open and woodsy shots, with a range of easy to challenging holes. The tee pads are old and some are narrow. In general, people look forward to playing this course, as do I.