Course reviews
-1 votes Cal Benke › April 24, 2011
Now 24 holes with 6 shiny new baskets and cement tee pads.
You like trees, don't you? Maybe a 2 on R-7 Get a 2 on R-8&9.
Enjoy the view on 10. Get a par. Laugh on 11 & 12. Try to get a 3.
Now-B. Will work on it. Go out and get some tree air.
You like trees, don't you? Maybe a 2 on R-7 Get a 2 on R-8&9.
Enjoy the view on 10. Get a par. Laugh on 11 & 12. Try to get a 3.
Now-B. Will work on it. Go out and get some tree air.
+0 votes Kyle Mihatsch - Highland Groves DGC › February 5, 2021
This is the definition of a technical course. Very very wooded and tight shots. Your favorite putter and roc are all you need here. The new holes are very challenging and a few of them are not possible shots. The original 18 are a fun deuce or die style. Thick woods await you if you stray from the fairway and will punish you. This is a fun course to play though and is actually the only course that i have posted a 1000+ rated round, so it holds a place in my memory. defiantly worth playing. The few "unplayable" holes are what keep this from being a "B".
-1 votes Nick Letts › June 26, 2011
Very fun course, if you like trees. The new holes add a little challenge. Nice scenery with the lake across the road.
+1 votes Duncan Gervin › April 29, 2024
Got chased through by mosqutios but I loved what I saw at the course.
-1 votes Foster Neill › April 29, 2024
The holes are very short and there's not much variety - mostly straight, between 200-300 and various amounts of trees as obsticles. It's fairly pretty, but all pines. There's one hole that is actually a real gem, but the rest are just aceruns and deuces. The first time I played here I'd only been playing for about 2 months and I shot 60. Now, three+ years later I walk out with a 51 and know that if this were my home course, I'd be shotting into the 40's without too much difficulty. It's worth a ...
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+0 votes Rob McGregor › July 5, 2012
Decent par 3 course with some pin-ball approaches, most are straight shots from the T-pad. Wide fairways, wooded, and shady; good place to be on a hot day. Very buggy, though!
+0 votes Forrest Omland › August 8, 2013
Great little short course packed into a lakeside park (fun for practice or warmup) with main course just across the road. Lots of trees but very playable with pretty good lanes and really good tee pads and baskets. Got lucky and almost made par first time here with a bit of snow on the ground. Only did the main 18 and haven't done the extra holes yet. Definitely check this place out.
+0 votes Aaron Anderson › April 26, 2014
This is one of my home courses, I learned the game here so for me it is always a great time. Its almost completely flat but the trees will punish you if you get off the fairway. Plenty of baskets to the right and left makes you play a variety of techniques, and keeps you on your toes. It'd be perfect, but to be honest I haven't played enough different courses to call any one perfect.
+0 votes Bryan Murphy › May 31, 2014
lets put it this way. If i ever come back to Cadillac to play disc golf im #1 going to go to diggins hill or #2 going to play the 9 hole par 2 course on the lake. do yourself a favor and skip this one n go to diggins
+0 votes James Duvall › August 27, 2014
Short and sweet. Some holes have a bunch of trees all over, and then some are straight shots to the basket. Hardly any over 300 feet. Can be played with a stable midrange and putter. Worth playing if you're in Cadillac.
+0 votes Rodney L › June 29, 2015
I really like this layout. Nothing longer than 300 ft but you better bring every shot you've got. Very technical and lots of trees. There are some holes without distance markers and a few that you may need to walk halfway to the basket to find the line.
-2 votes Jamie Vincent › July 27, 2015
This could be my new favorite course, it plays perfect for my game. Lots of mid range shots, with most holes from 200 to 270 feet. hit your gaps and shred this course. It was smaller cement teepads and older discraft baskets..If there wasn't graffiti everywhere and a few benches it would be a solid A course
+0 votes Phil Britton › October 9, 2015
Had a hard time finding our way through this. The holes were OK, and were pretty technical, but by the end it felt kind of monotonous.
-1 votes Kevin Gillhespy › April 6, 2016
Have afew key trees cut out and this course could get a better grade instantly, hole 11 was nonsense but all around pretty fun also every hole was under 300ft.
+0 votes Chad Cole › June 19, 2016
Fun little course. Nothing over 300, and pretty straight shots for every hole. Wooded to give it a bit of difficulty, but nothing to challenging.
+0 votes Brian Hyzertron Crouch › June 19, 2016
Sweet technical course in the woods. Only a couple holes over 300 but they make you hit some tight lines if you wanna get it to the bucket. I'll definitely come back and play it if I'm in the area
+0 votes Becci Brewster › September 1, 2016
We played Beachside - Holes were VERY Short, so short that it was hard to figure out which basket went with the hole. We had our kids, so it was perfect for us, but we were a bit disappointed that we couldn't practice driving with some power. There is a large playground on the side of the course, so when our kids got tired of throwing with us, they went to play on that and we finished in peace. :)
After playing Beach Side, we went across the street the Regular Holes. Did not get to play all the way through because kids were worn out, but that course was heavily wooded and bugs were terrible.
After playing Beach Side, we went across the street the Regular Holes. Did not get to play all the way through because kids were worn out, but that course was heavily wooded and bugs were terrible.
+0 votes Paul DISC-OR-DIE Holstein › May 15, 2018
Played this course in 2008 when I was up in Cadillac camping. Trying to track all the courses that I played through the DGS reviews. Hopefully I can get back to this one again sometime soon, it was a solid B but at the right time of year it could be really beautiful on this course.
+0 votes Eric "Downtown" Brown › July 16, 2018
Detailed write up to follow. Big Thanks to Mike "Old Stump" on being my tour guide tonight. The company you keep, has a big influence on your disc golf experience.
+0 votes Joe Castaneda › August 22, 2020
I’m not sure why this Cadillac course isn’t talked about more in our area, because it is a great place to shoot a round of disc golf. There is a shorter nine hole course across the street right on the water, but this 18 hole course tucked away in the woods is well laid out and lots of fun. There are some very narrow alleys, and definitely some opportunity to show off your putting skills. We did not have a map but it was easy to move from tee box to tee box, and you will see that the natural ...
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+2 votes Tom Wagner › June 1, 2021
Fun short technical and wooded course. The trees are the only real challenge, but a legitimate challenge indeed.