Course reviews
+3 votes Tom Wagner › June 1, 2021
This nine hole suburban course is quick and short, mostly technical with shot shaping required, good variety, clean, well maintained and easy to navigate.
+1 votes Wade Calvert › August 15, 2014
Nice little warm up round course. Good for short game work. Needs cleaned up bad though broken beer bottles everywhere
+1 votes Bill Bell › July 6, 2011
It is what it is. A place to get out for a quick round on a day I can't go out further. It has definitely taught me the importance of keeping the disc in play.
+1 votes Nick Oliver › May 8, 2012
Freedom is a fun control and putter course when not under water. Only a couple drives around 300, but if you play safari you can lengthen a few holes to 400.
+1 votes Kyle Wilkinson › July 25, 2012
This is a course I play a lot. Most holes are very short so it is easy to over throw them. The woods are very tight so if your shot is slightly off it will go into the woods and the woods are pretty thick so I spend more time here looking for discs than at any other course. Overall its a fun course, I just go a lot because I live so close to it.
+1 votes Alex Jerden › May 13, 2013
A short course that doesn't offer anything too challenging but it is a good beginner/practice course that takes about 30 minutes for a round of 18 (2x through) Not as bad as everyone makes it out to be
+1 votes Levi Cavender › September 28, 2013
So many negative reviews...
Freedom Park is by no means a bad course. It is small, but it requires you to make accurate throws. Pull a throw too far left or right and you can end up deep in the woods with no hope of saving par. It's an excellent course to practice different throws, and very good for practicing putting. The park itself is kept up pretty nicely, though some people continue to throw their bottles into the woods. Since it is smaller, it's usually not very crowded, so you can cram ...
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+1 votes Spencer Jones › July 11, 2017
This was one of my first courses i went to as a beginner. Very easy course to follow and to play. Every hole is a par 3 but they are also Ace Runs. its very close my suburbs and roads but yet still in the woods. There is a little play place there so if you wanted to bring your kids, they can still enjoy there time.
+0 votes Scott White › September 9, 2010
Pitch and Putt disc golf in the center of urban sprawl known as Canton. Course is a solid D which is easy to see. This wasn't designed for us..
Good place for practice, yes practice! Safari holes and setting up different situations for upshot practice and putting. There is a gold layout to be played, check the talk section on this board.
Good place for practice, yes practice! Safari holes and setting up different situations for upshot practice and putting. There is a gold layout to be played, check the talk section on this board.
+0 votes Hunter S. Dotson › May 25, 2022
Pitch and putt 9 hole in the 'Burbs of Canton. Considering the location and ability to play 18 in under an hour, I give it a C-. Safari holes make it more of a challenge for those who are up for it.
+0 votes Kevin Reddy › September 21, 2013
Challenging course with some tight fairway shots and blind shots, too. Would play again if nearby.
+0 votes Eric Carter › July 31, 2012
Pros: This short wooded course provides some interesting right turning mid-range tees. Its a good course for practicing forehand throwing or for left-handed players. Its a quick course in a growing suburban area, what's not to like about that?
Cons: This course only has nine tees, but this can be both a positive and a negative. It will tend to get swampy after a good rain, and I've seen many players throw their disc into the swamp/pond on hole 4. Overall, one of my favorite courses.
Cons: This course only has nine tees, but this can be both a positive and a negative. It will tend to get swampy after a good rain, and I've seen many players throw their disc into the swamp/pond on hole 4. Overall, one of my favorite courses.
+0 votes John Perry › September 16, 2014
nothing special here but it does offer a beginner course. 9 holes yuck.
+0 votes Roger Hobbs › July 29, 2012
It's just a fun course for working on your accuracy, because the holes are all really short.
+0 votes Timmy Redman › May 13, 2013
really nasty after big rains, some holes the woods is all water
+0 votes Don Slater › May 20, 2013
Great practice course; goes by quick. Almost always go through 2x.
+0 votes Christopher Graham › June 2, 2015
This course is a swamp if it's rained within a week. Ducks were literally swimming on the first tee. And if you throw a disc into the trees to the side... be prepared to be knee deep in swamp water. POISON IVY.
+0 votes Brian Sweet › July 20, 2014
Very simple course. Not bad for beginners, but once it rains hard it tends to stay wet, and make sure you have bug spray.
+0 votes Felix Berinde › April 12, 2017
Would give it a better review, but after a heavy rain the entire course was a swamp and was unplayable unless you have rainboots on... I spent most of my day looking in the water/woods for my discs in my barefeet so I wouldn't have sopping wet shoes/socks. Maybe in a dry summer this course would be fine, but other than that it's a complete disaster.
+0 votes Denny Kapp › July 1, 2019
Great beginners course. First three holes are open, 4th (my favorite) offers a chance to let it rip. It starts through trees and ends in the open. Holes 5-9 are in the woods. Overall short but good run for newbs like me.
+0 votes Tony A › May 7, 2023
Nice neighborhood course for a quick 9 round.
Played for the first time May 2023. All the holes are waterlogged with muddy woods surrounding, but playable if you're creative.
Some cracked tee pads, so be careful.
Played for the first time May 2023. All the holes are waterlogged with muddy woods surrounding, but playable if you're creative.
Some cracked tee pads, so be careful.
+0 votes Brandon gabler › March 15, 2024
My home course, I love it for the skill required (rather than distance); typically very well maintained -- drainage problems are hard to control given the entire town is clay.
-1 votes Dave Z › May 27, 2012
Local course, a good way to kill 30 minutes..... Not the greatest, but good enough.
-1 votes Chad klavinger › August 20, 2014
My home course, for nine holes its got a decent mix of open and wooded shots, the wooded shots have somewhat narrow throwing lanes making you really think about your shot or you're in the woods. Still kind of wish it had a few longer shots.
-1 votes Andrew Chappell › July 17, 2019
Nice park to learn the game or practice but NO elevation changes and only 9 baskets makes it kind of boring, for me.
-2 votes Mitchell Spillard › August 20, 2012
Great course it's a great practice for putting and medium throws.
-2 votes connor leidal › September 10, 2016
Baskets are missing and most holes are under 250. Good beginner course if it gets restored.
-2 votes Devon Kearney › August 25, 2014
CANTON WHAT THE HELL? In a town like this it's interesting to see such a shitty park. Broken bottles everywhere, the par signs are gone it's just sad. It's too overgrown and I think there needs to be a cleanup there that I myself would participate in.
-4 votes Amateur Hour › February 5, 2011
It is what you make of it. A classy par 2 course in a classy town. Haters like scotty poo poo white don't deserve to call this city of mine home. The normal layout is actually quite fun, and is a great safari/practice facility. Stop at some of our fine dining or shops on your way home. Have a beer at one of the many pubs. Come to Canton to enjoy yourself and enrich your life. League to come summer of 2011...
-8 votes Angel Gilbert › August 27, 2012
a bug infested little nine hole course in westland not canton. good for beginners for sure very short holes lots of ace runs.