Anderson Pond

Niceville, Florida     1 course · 18 holes     Driving directions

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-  +4 votes  + KC Griffin › December 6, 2012
A+
Go to jackson guard on 85 to get a day pass $2, then head north for 3mi
-  +2 votes  + Buffalo Sanders › December 7, 2012
A
-  +5 votes  + Mark Mahaffey › February 27, 2017
A+
all new tee locations, with new tee pads, longers holes with a better layout, new tee signs are coming, practice basket by hole one
-  +5 votes  + charles l › May 8, 2014
B
very challenging..and long.. up and down hill course..one gets a work out on this one.
-  -5 votes  + Jim Cook › March 7, 2022
B+
Course is rather short which led to low scores. Some baskets were very close together causing some confusion. Uploaded a map to udisc.com.
-  +7 votes  + Alex Moser › March 31, 2017
A+
If your looking for an easy pitch and putt course.. this is not it. This course will chew you up and spit you out like the gristle from a T-bone steak. This course will challenge every aspect of your game and allow you to become a better golfer. It has some of the longest holes in the area, . It has beautifully crafted fairways, elevation changes (which is rare in Florida), and no pedestrians (another rarity ). This course has become my favorite. If your visiting from outta town you can pick up ...
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-  +3 votes  + Logan Law › January 18, 2018
A-
-  +2 votes  + Blake Elliott › September 17, 2018
A
CJ and Mark have worked quit a lot on getting this course better and better. I am upgrading my rating based on all the improvements they have been able to make. The multiple tee pads and now multiple baskets is really making it quite a nice coures. I will still stick to my original statement of, "The rough is...rough".
-  +2 votes  + Robert N › July 17, 2018
A+
Most challenging course within 100 miles and my favorite course in the area
Longest course around and requires technical lines
Below average foot traffic for such a great course
the rough is rough, watch out for spiders, snakes and lots of tics
-  +3 votes  + Robert "Rec Rob" Hastings › July 17, 2018
A
Challenging yet fun! With the addition of a second set of baskets now makes this course a true beginner and pro friendly course. Depending on the layout you choose to play it can be an entirely difference experience each round! With the support of the locals who continue to improve this course day in an day out it will keep being one of the must plays of the area! Once “finished” it will be an amazing place for many PDGA TOURNAMENTS!

Just don’t forget your Rez pass!
-  +2 votes  + Josh Gallaspy › August 13, 2018
A+
-  +4 votes  + Paul Weinacker › January 5, 2024
A+
Must play course if you’re in the panhandle of Florida. Good mixture of woods and open shots. Definitely will test your scramble game if you get off the fairways. The course has seen major upgrades over the past two years. It has six different layouts for the most advanced players to beginner level players. New signs were installed June 2022.Make sure to get a daily pass or yearly pass before you play. Bring a lunch, snacks, water, etc….. Porta Potty’s are available on both sid ...
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-  +3 votes  + Andrew Roberts › March 12, 2019
A+
I really love the red tees as a rec level player. They are perfect distance for my arm. The most important thing is that keep the integrity of the hole on a majority of the holes. Many of the shorter pads require the same shot as the longer pads. Only thing I may add is a sign or better marking for red pads. Outside of the tournament that had flag markers, I could see where some would be difficult to locate.
-  +3 votes  + Matt Cloutier › August 10, 2018
A
Very tough course! I have never finished under par by myself, only while playing doubles. New turf tee pads and alternate baskets are awesome! Keep up the great work Mark and CJ!!
-  +1 votes  + C J Mahaffey › November 25, 2018
A+
Challenging course bring your bag tricks. 2 baskets on everyhole and all but 6 holes have pro pads or 2 tee pads. Front nine, the red tees are marked for a beginner friendly course, red back 9 will be in soon marked with flags now. With the turf tee pads on all the tees, makes this course a real disc golf course. It's a beautiful course especially this time of year. Make this one on your travels and you won't be disappointed.
-  +0 votes  + Nate Schlosser › March 12, 2020
B
-  +0 votes  + Jed Fox › July 30, 2021
A+
Very cool yet challenging course design on a beautiful landscape, signage could use some work however I believe they’re in the process of replacing the signs.
-  +0 votes  + Robert Phillips › January 20, 2022
A+
Great course with a mixture of open and wooded holes. Very challenging but fair. You even get some elevation changes which is rare in this area. Three pads and two pins for each hole. Good chance to see some local wildlife and don’t forget to check out the lake. My favorite course from Pensacola to Tallahassee.
-  +0 votes  + Gavin Phillips › January 20, 2022
A+
Very nice course. Well taken care of and it is very challenging but fair. Has 3 tee pads and 2 basket for each hole. There is a lot of wildlife and scenery to be seen.
-  +0 votes  + Neal Kelly › February 8, 2022
A+
The most challenging course in the area. Tons of work done lately, layout has been changed, lots of cleanup, new pads and baskets. Worth the trip!
-  +0 votes  + Eric VanDerMolen › April 18, 2022
A+
My favorite course in the area. Seems like there's been some recent work done to make the course more beginner friendly, but alternate tee pads/multiple baskets give ample opportunity for punishment and ego deflation. My game's (slightly) better from playing here.
-  +0 votes  + Patricia Beukenkamp Weinacker › June 6, 2022
A+
First time playing here in a long time. The course has updated tee pads, signage, and trail work; all of which is very nice. My favorite thing about this course is that it offers a variety of options for play and diversity in the types of holes, from beautiful wooded fairways to open field throws to elevation changes, which isn't very common in this region. There are also six different possible layouts for play on each hole. Bomber Run at Anderson Pond is a great course for beginners to pros. Definitely worth checking out.
-  +0 votes  + Ryan Buenaflor › July 10, 2022
A+
Best course in the area. Challenging layouts and some easier super fun layouts as well.
-  +0 votes  + Melissa Molaison › July 11, 2022
A
I absolutely love this course, we drive well over an hour to go play there, on a regular basis! We come all the way from up near Geneva AL!!

I'm a FA2 player and this course challenges me in so many ways. I love the short layout, but even the longs are fun! You never improve without challenging yourself, and this course is definitely making me a better golfer!!

Y'all have done a great job there, keep it up! I heard there may be more holes in the future, I'm super excited to see that happen!!
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