McLouth Park

Trenton, Michigan     1 course · 18 holes     Driving directions

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-  +4 votes  + Jim R › September 15, 2018
A
Played this course opening day. Nice mixture of long and playable holes. Must play. Will be out again soon.
-  +4 votes  + Mr Riblet › September 15, 2018
A+
This course is awesome!!!
-  +3 votes  + Jesse Whitlock › January 6, 2019
B
Excellent distance course. Open variety of shots with distance and approach being the big focus. Course flows well through a city park and we must respect the residents who walk, bike and leisurely use the course also. It would be sweet to play with well marked fairways to tighten up the shot selection and bring OB into play. Big shout out to Bacon and the guys for making it into a disc golf course instead of another deuce or die layout. Tee pads and signage are in the works, I'm assuming, and will be the icing on this beautiful park!
-  +3 votes  + mike kowalczyk › September 15, 2018
A
The course is long and open but very challenging with good use of the trees and good basket placement if only the grass was shorter but all in all great course
-  +3 votes  + Kevin Greer › September 15, 2018
A+
so excited to finally have a big course downriver! this course is loooong, offers a variety of shots and danger, and its great for carts and strollers as it's mostly flat, but does offer some minor evevation changes throughout the public park it plays through. that being said, there is a walking/bike path that runs throughout the park, so you do have to be mindful of that before throwing. awesome course! yes, the grass is a little long as of right now, but only because it was delayed for the install of the course.
-  +3 votes  + Joe Jacobs › September 15, 2018
A+
Really great course. Very challenging, bomber course with trees and water in play. Easy to navigate, some mando holes. Cant wait to get out there and play this beautiful course again
-  +2 votes  + Ben Ciccarelli › September 18, 2018
C+
Good design for the land available, which unfortunately offers little in obstacles or elevation. Multi use park. Course requires a LOT of mowing of which the city is responsible for. Course offers no real seclusion as it is all open and lined with homes. Free to play. Challenges come in the form of distance and to a lesser extent OB.
-  +2 votes  + Eric Guimond › August 28, 2018
A+
Nice and long, well kep grassy fairways. A must play!
-  +2 votes  + Tom Wagner › August 24, 2022
B+
Nice option of playing the shorter layout in the middle of the course. Holes 6-14 are lightly wooded to open and has a fair share of bomber holes up to 850 feet. I parked on a side street next to hole 6. Course was mowed and in good condition.
-  +2 votes  + stephen swafford › September 17, 2018
A+
It a great course fun to play give player changes to open up and show there real silks on the course great job john bacon
-  +2 votes  + Samantha K › September 16, 2018
A+
This is a rockstar status of a course... Ladies its a must play ..lets show them boys what we have been hiding. I love the lay out love that its just more than a basic par 3 course... I loooove that there are longer holes I finally can let my arm go... No i don't throw like a girl. I will be back to play as much as I can.. No more lakeshore for me cause this is closer to home. What a blessing
-  +2 votes  + Chad Fraquelli › October 31, 2023
C
Decent crusher course, but definitely not an "A" excellent course, yet. My perspective; Kensington, Hudson Mills, Shore Acres, Flip City, La Mirada, Mason County, are "A" quality, this course is not on that level. No tee pads, yet. It's totally flat with a creek running through it. Not really any "signature" holes. Mostly just lawn, thick and lumpy, with a few large trees. Confusing trying to find a place to park and where the course begins/ends, signage could be better. Use the Udisc a ...
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-  +0 votes  + Jamie Mosier › September 15, 2021
A+
About time we actually have a course of this style here. Michigan neglects the need for courses like this. Our players often get slaughtered on tour because they never get a chance to learn how to throw far enough to play in other regions.
-  +0 votes  + Jeff McGuire › July 3, 2019
B-
-  +0 votes  + Dave Lassen › July 14, 2019
B+
Tons of distance here.....many holes with ob left and right along walking path.Some mandos to keep you honest and an Island hole to boot.Great course for big arm players and definitely has wide variety of shot selections.No cement pads but holes are marked off very clearly with distance and par per hole.Definitely would play again.
-  +0 votes  + Rich Mcpherson › September 19, 2018
B
-  +0 votes  + Chris Arnett › April 4, 2021
A
-  +0 votes  + J Moyer S.D.G.C. › June 18, 2020
B-
Mostly long open holes with grass tee pads. Little to no change in elevation. Big trees with no wooded shots to speak of. Very clean park.
-  +0 votes  + Stephen Farkas › September 19, 2018
A-
-  +0 votes  + Juan Ruelas › August 19, 2019
A-
This is an amazing course, definitely one of the longest and most definitely one of the best!!
-  +0 votes  + John Bacon › August 19, 2019
A+
Trees and t-pads are in the future just have to make the money to pay for this stuff.. lol
-  +0 votes  + James Gardner › May 18, 2020
C
The course has good distance and some things to change things up, but there are no tee pads, parking isn’t the best, it holds water like crazy and is pretty boring compared to other courses in the state. It does have good potential though.
-  +0 votes  + Jonathan Robinson › September 12, 2019
A
Best downriver course! Lots of long holes and some out of bounds. Mostly flat open field terrain. Some water hazard. It's near the soccer fields in a nice area.
-  +0 votes  + Kevin Benjamin › August 20, 2019
B
a good bomber course. I was impressed by the great attitude from the neighborhood folk. That alone makes me want to come back. Only critiques I have are that it would be nice to have some shorter holes to encourage beginners in the neighborhood to play since they are so welcoming. Also having parking near he center of the course and renumbering holes would be great so it could have a proper "turn" making play easier.
-  +0 votes  + Tim W › October 4, 2019
A
I loved playing this course when working a contract in the area. It had light traffic but really a nice place to just air out my drivers. I liked it so much that I sponsored a hole. I'd sure love to see the sign and the hole and a pic if possible of all the cool new signage. Go get 'em!
-  +0 votes  + Alex Downs › July 13, 2019
A-
Solid course. Great use of land. This big boy has a few teeth. Well placed tees. Great place to really dial in your game. Liked having par 4s and 5s made For a different style of play. Also a lot of ob can give a challenge. With time this place will be dialed and help grow the sport a lot.
-  +0 votes  + Noah Pontzer › July 14, 2019
B+
Could be a championship level course with proper tree implementation and concrete tee pads. It definitely could use the lawn mower to stop hitting the baskets. Really is a nice change of pace course to the shorter and sometimes wooded courses.
-  +0 votes  + Jamie Williams › August 5, 2020
C+
This is course is HUGE a think a little to big as well. They could have done more holes and less crazy long holes. But if you want a course to practice power throws and practice for distance then this would be the course to do it at.
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