Frog Rock

Austell, Georgia     1 course · 18 holes     Driving directions

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-  +3 votes  + Craig Dickerson › July 15, 2013
B
-  +1 votes  + Sam H › January 13, 2022
B-
Very fun course dispite not covering a large area. The course plays in a very wooded park. The trees are present on every hole, and force you to chose a tight line from the tee box. The trees are not so dense to create tunnel shots but rather tight curving shots which creates a great challenge. Overall I was very surprised by how much fun this course was to play and would recommend it especially for intermediate players. My round occured right after a rain shower and the course was an absolute s ...
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-  +1 votes  + Forrest H › January 13, 2022
B+
Nice course, well labeled navigation to next tee. Plenty of flight paths to choose from. One caveat is mud. If it rained the day before, forget about playing the back half of the course. But this course is a well shaded departure from the surrounding courses in the area. Zero elevation changes! Great for beginners, too as it's difficult to lose a disc here. One bonus is that the park is just a disc golf course so no picnickers hanging out on the course. Also has bathroom on site.
-  +0 votes  + Jaron Shaffer › August 9, 2013
A-
-  +0 votes  + Doyle Wilmoth › August 10, 2016
A
very nice course layout. technical with lots of trees! Each hole has three directions for attacking the basket! concrete pads were just Fantastic. No People around, and plenty of small deer milling about eating close by as you play!
-  +0 votes  + James Neal › September 5, 2015
B+
Lots of trees but not dense Forrest and plenty of different shots.
-  +0 votes  + Jacob Brown › May 7, 2014
B+
-  +0 votes  + John Chadwick › December 14, 2014
B+
-  +0 votes  + Hamilton James › December 9, 2014
B+
-  +0 votes  + matt white › November 7, 2015
B
-  +0 votes  + Floyd Sherrod › February 16, 2015
B+
-  +0 votes  + Ross Shelton › February 13, 2015
B
-  +0 votes  + Merica Collum › October 21, 2015
B
-  +0 votes  + Randy Taylor › January 22, 2015
C
Trees, trees everywhere!! I've been here 4 times and have yet to see anyone playing, parked in the parking lot, driving by....nothing. Neighborhood seems a bit sketch, especially on the back side near the fence. Each basket has 3 placements, and who knows which one it's on due to the trees unless you walk it.
-  +0 votes  + Eric Budd › January 27, 2015
B
Just moved here from Ohio and haven't played in over a year. This was a nice little 9-hole course to start back up with. Trees come into play on every hole. Looks like most of the alternate pin placements have been removed, leading to less confusion. Played all holes as par 3s from the blue tees and shot 9 over. (That triple bogey on the long 4th hole killed me.)
-  +0 votes  + J. Cleveland Gobert › August 7, 2018
B+
-  +0 votes  + Ryan Falvai › May 4, 2016
A-
Lots of trees. The course is predominantly flat, but the trees make things challenging. Two tee pads per hole and a single basket. Walking path around the perimeter of the course can sometimes place pedestrians in the path of errant shots, but majority of holes are away from the walking path.
-  +0 votes  + Troy Burns › April 19, 2019
A
-  +0 votes  + Michael C › May 6, 2016
B
Course layout is fairly compact with holes stacked. First time players remember after hole 2 go right on boardwalk and jump over tee pad 9 to get to tee pad 3- after this easy to navigate. Yes there are lots of trees but plays open. I played this course with no one out there(weekday morning). In saying that I could see if it were busy since the course is stacked it would be cumbersome to get a round in peacefully. Decent course to bring your dog if not busy.
-  +0 votes  + Nic Farley › September 13, 2016
A
I really like this course! It's a nice change from every other course in Georgia being that it is very flat. I don't really feel like hiking miles up hill every time I play so this is a nice feature. The baskets are high quality and the pads are large and concrete. Yes there are trees, but the course is laid out so that it uses fairways in-between. Very technical, challenging and very well designed. You will have to know your discs well to shape shots towards the baskets. No one is ever out play ...
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-  +0 votes  + Courtney Hulsey › October 11, 2016
B
Pretty great course. Wooded, but open fairways. All holes were labeled, although I'm not sure the pin placements/distances were right. Course is maintained very well. And I personally think it's absolutely ridiculous that hole 4, which has a long tee distance of over 600 feet, is a par 3!?!
-  +0 votes  + Randy Smith › February 16, 2020
B+
Very well maintained and beginner friendly. The long tees offer a bit more of a challenge if you desire. The tree canopy makes the course playable during the really hot months. Overall, a great course. Be sure to check out Hole 8 "Winnebago"!
-  +0 votes  + Tyler Traylor › October 25, 2017
B-
Cool course just too flat
-  +0 votes  + PJ Williams › November 28, 2020
A-
Great course to learn different types of shots. Plenty of trees but also plenty of lines to the basket. Red pads are perfect distance for beginners or recreational players. Blue pads in the long positions are tough. Experienced players should have no issues shooting par or under par. Grass can get a little wild at times and bring some bug spray. Neighborhood is good. Several solid restaurants very close for after round meals.
-  +0 votes  + V. Sky › June 30, 2019
B
-  +0 votes  + Jacob Phillips › November 11, 2020
A
Awesome course! There is 2 distance/difficulty options to play from on each hole. Blue course is longer distances and red is shorter distances, but both courses (red and blue) force some technical shots and long distance drives off the tee box. Well taken care of and an easy walk through the course as you play. Very underrated course in my opinion!
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