Aquatic Park

Berkeley, California     1 course · 18 holes     Driving directions

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-  +0 votes  + Peter Ferioli › October 20, 2022
C-
-  +0 votes  + Justin Thomas › September 11, 2022
F-
Took my son here hes 6. Found needles all over. Ppl constantly walking in are way. Windy as hell. Worst course I ever played never going back. For bums only.
-  +0 votes  + Elijah Gibbs › August 18, 2022
A-
This course will make you better. Maybe less fun than chabot or monarch bay, but more rewarding to play well on and always worth going.
-  +0 votes  + Jakob K › January 1, 2022
B-
-  +0 votes  + Tee Dee › July 2, 2021
B+
Lost a disc here, got sand in my eyes, almost stepped on a syringe near the parking lot but it was worth it. One of the coolest parks in the Bay Area in my opinion but then again, I didn't play too many courses when I was out there admittedly.
-  +2 votes  + Dennis Warsen › August 18, 2022
A-
The most under-rated and beautiful course in the area. The original "Pebble Beach of disc golf" with it's water holes; this place has a long history. On a busy day, yes you have to wait for pedestrians but generally a round of 18 might take a foursome 2 1/2 hours. maps and info at ebdgc.org Stay dry, Make putts, Get better
-  +3 votes  + Travis Bones Miranda › August 18, 2022
A-
This course rocks. First off, all the misconceptions about this park are either wrong or old news! This course is not for the faint of heart. This is designed by professionals. This is the Pebble Beach of disc golf. Heavy winds with throws over water. Short to long holes. 20 holes on the course with a practice basket. All Mach X's except two old school classic vintage baskets. Challenging course. Most people won't go under par here not because the course sucks but because it's actually hard. ...
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-  +0 votes  + Joe Hewlett › September 15, 2015
C+
Fun course, built in the old days and not big enough. The water isn't that big of a deal, and not hard to shoot under par.
-  +3 votes  + Toby Parks › August 18, 2022
B
The golf is good, the other stuff like pedestrians, urban city park, wrong side of the tracks bit detracts. Standard layout discourages novice or recreational players. If you can accurately carry 320 your discs will come home with you. With no other users I would rate the course B+ to A-. I have played this course hundreds of times and continue coming back. Course map at ebdgc. org , water, restrooms, 19 mach x baskets, cement tee pads (or painted marks on the path). Park at the north e ...
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-  -1 votes  + Gary N › January 21, 2021
B+
Wow, I was semi-dreading going to this course, what with all the wind, baskets by the water, mud, good chance of losing disc(s), and the proximity of the promiscuous bushes. But I'm here to tell 'ya, I had a blast at that course! That's a pretty darned good course! If the darned course had any signage and all of its tee pads, it could be an A or A- course. We were lucky that we went on a beautiful day with little wind and very few other golfers, and I would like to play this course again ...
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-  +0 votes  + Scott Driver › November 28, 2014
B
This was my Home Course for years and it is challenging as well as professionally laid out. While it is true that this course has seen better days (Early 90's Hay Days), it is still a pretty well maintained course (except for signage). An active club in Berkeley has helped lately, and now there are regularly maps at the 1st tee/mail box and alternate pin placements every other week or so. Important note to first timers! This is a Water Course with a Lagoon on the West (front 9) and Train Tr ...
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-  +0 votes  + Jamie Sims › December 19, 2011
C
-  +0 votes  + Billy Matthews › December 11, 2011
D
If you like to lose discs and walk in the blackest mud ever play here. Every hole you are thinking, "I hope I can find where it lands." You literally play between the railroad tracks and a giant lake. Oh and there is constant wind. Five holes you throw over large bodies of water. It also seems run down. Many holes had no signs and you threw drives from a walking trail. It may have been fun 15 years ago when it people actually took care of that park but now its just depressing.
-  +0 votes  + Edan Badajos › August 25, 2011
B
-  +0 votes  + Armando Lopez Jr › August 11, 2011
C
Heavy pedestrian traffic makes it difficult to maneuver as well as very poor signage. Must have spotters to play course. The wind can test your nerves when throwing over the water specially on hole #8.
-  +0 votes  + Jack W › October 6, 2010
B+
There are some challenging holes here. Be prepared to lose a disc and to wait for pedestrians, bicyclists, and picnickers that are oblivious to any flying discs.
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