Cornwall Park

Bellingham, Washington     1 course · 9 holes     Driving directions

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-  +1 votes  + Joe Taylor › September 21, 2023
B+
GREAT course for beginners. All par 3s with the longest hole at about 290ish. This is my home course and I've been watching it develop and change since 2004. They've recently moved a few baskets and added some collars for different pin locations giving the course more versatility.
There's plenty of room to add another 9 holes and I hope that comes to fruition soon.
Only downside is the amount of traffic through the park. If you're looking to play a quick 9, you need to get there early before the droves of people arrive.
-  +0 votes  + Nick Peach › October 4, 2011
B-
-  +0 votes  + Sean Chapman › August 4, 2013
B+
Cornwall is a pretty cool course to play. I liked how all the holes where laid out. The course has mach 5 baskets and BIG paver style tee pads. However, There is no course map or tee signs. The flow can be kind of tough if you are a first timer to the course, There is a few long walk's between holes. Also, most all of the baskets have been bent in some way and #8's basket is missing all together. There is a big log stood up in its place as the pin. This park is setup very nice. I think with a little bit of updating/improving, Cornwall could be rated easily an "A"
-  +0 votes  + Kevin Sweeley aka ONE LIVID MIND › January 3, 2018
B
-  +0 votes  + Nick Orr › July 29, 2014
B
Pros: purdy. Birds. Bark on fairways. Nice tee pads.
Cons: short holes/ ace course. People everywhere. Shitty baskets. Long walk to 6.
Not a destination course, but worth a round if you are in the area.
-  +0 votes  + Carly Harris › August 31, 2013
B
Cornwall was the first course that I ever played. It is defiantly a beginner's course - short and all par 3's, but beautiful and perfect for a quick game.
-  +0 votes  + Mike Salisbury › April 7, 2014
C+
Small beginner course, all short distances. Tee pads are made of pavers, nice, and big. Baskets are all there but gave lower rating on the ease and layout of the course. It is a little frustrating due to the long walk from hole 5 to 6. Also no signs or numbers at any holes. I'll play again when in the area.
-  +0 votes  + Doug Morgan › October 12, 2017
C+
This is a very pretty course mostly in the big tall trees. Nice tee pads but holes are short. This was a fun course to play but make sure you get a picture of the map at the info board. I did post a pic of the map to hole one on here. Hole 8 is definately the signiture hole with exposed root trees and mossy rocks. The course is divided into two parts, 1-5 and 6-9 which is on the other side of the tennis courts. There is definately room for 9 more holes in the future.
-  +0 votes  + joshua T › March 10, 2015
B+
They've changed the layout of the backside completely. Although Cornwall is still a very short course, there are plenty of trees that make for some technical shots. All in all its a great course. Pavers pads, all baskets in tact, and lots of ace opportunities make this a must play if you're in the area.
-  +0 votes  + David Fitzgerald › January 18, 2016
B
-  +0 votes  + disc golfer › April 10, 2017
B
-  +0 votes  + Aaron Young › June 22, 2020
C+
-  +0 votes  + Jeret Gillingham › April 19, 2021
A-
-  +0 votes  + Miles Koons › November 4, 2021
A-
Love my home course for the need for a light touch. No par 4s, but a fun place for beginners/intermediate players like me.
-  -1 votes  + Bryan M › April 16, 2022
A-
By far the most scenic and serene course I have been too. It is like you are playing on the moon of Endor and I am expecting the Ewoks to appear from behind all the trees! Most holes are doable in two for even a recreational player. However, I challenge anyone to play the entire course and not hit at least one tree!
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