Miniwaukan Park

Mukwonago, Wisconsin     1 course · 18 holes     Driving directions

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-  +1 votes  + Mike Ellery › November 9, 2010
C+
-  +1 votes  + scott slauson › October 6, 2010
B-
-  +1 votes  + Jon Schoof › October 12, 2011
B
Nice, long course, variety of length of holes. Very flat, fair amount of mature oak trees, river near two holes, but does not come into play. Rarely over-populated. Almost impossible to loose a disc. Masquitos are bad during masquito season. Course is very muddy in Spring.
-  +1 votes  + kris kuykendall › August 21, 2011
C
-  +1 votes  + Thom Millane Jr. › August 11, 2011
B-
-  +1 votes  + Jeffrey Nycz › May 16, 2014
D+
-  +1 votes  + Dan Sinkey › April 4, 2012
B+
The tees are dirt rutts it's mostly flat and poorly marked and maintained so what does this course have ? Answer : the most beautiful huge oak trees old old trees they make the place also the course layout is imaginative as well
-  +1 votes  + Scott Parr › December 13, 2012
C+
I've played the short/normal tees about 20 times. Today was my first time playing the longer Blue tees. I liked it a lot more. Different looks, longer holes, obstacles. I'll be playing from the longer Blues from now on. I'm just starting the game but I'll drive 10 miles further from my home to go to Silver Lake's Grey Fox before the closer Mukwanango most of the time. This helps. Dirt tee areas that are very worn. Very wide open course. When I invite friends that are new to disc golf, I'll bring them here.
-  +1 votes  + jesse dixon › September 9, 2013
B-
-  +0 votes  + Brandon Kinsey › August 5, 2014
B+
The short tees are beginner friendly. The long tees do add some challenge to this course, but are not well marked. The course is pretty flat with very little elevation change. The back nine plays much shorter than the front nine with birdie attempts on every hole (short tees) there is a couple of pin changes on some of the holes but is easy to figure out from the tee. For now the tees are natural and can be pretty wet if there has been any rain. If there has been lots of rain some of the fairway ...
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-  +0 votes  + Michael Tilidetzke › April 22, 2012
C
Windy
-  +0 votes  + Marc Baillargeon › May 12, 2012
B+
-  +0 votes  + Abel G › August 7, 2012
B
This is a nice course if you are just starting out! It's a flat course and it makes it easier to keep track of your disk. Fun clean course!
-  +0 votes  + Mark Olver › January 15, 2013
B
-  +0 votes  + David Whiteside › March 29, 2013
B
Nice course for a relaxing round of golf unlike some other crowded courses in the area. Not championship but the pro tees add a different experience with 1200+ additional feet. No real elevation changes to speak of yet trees will give you trouble on 7 or 8 of the holes.It can be swampy and have mosquitoes but it's Wi.,get over it. Tee pads are being planned for 2013-2014 which will be a bonus.
-  +0 votes  + Alex Jensen › June 22, 2013
B
-  +0 votes  + Aaron Stone › August 6, 2011
C+
One of my favorites, even though it has dirt tees & flat. Nice baskets, pro tees R marked W/ white stones most o' the time about 30ft. behind the AM pads. Small creak & walk ways run through the park 4 O.B. & hazards. Some big trees 2 get around.
-  +0 votes  + Grant Harris › March 24, 2018
C
a lot of mosquitoes. A good amount of trees. good for my level. bad very dipped in tee pads. Bad signage because it needs to tell me how far away the basket, which basket I am shooting at, and where the next hole is. It seems that it should be obvious where I am shooting at but on some holes, there are two baskets that are in view close to the actual basket.
-  -1 votes  + Sean Curley › February 24, 2013
B+
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