Course reviews
-1 votes Josh Baysinger › September 22, 2023
One of my favorite things to do is playing courses that I have never played. Sometimes you wind up at fun courses that you want to play again, and sometimes you end up at courses that you will play the one time and have no desire to return to. This was one of the fun ones! Before playing Norris DGC I had not heard much about the course from local and regional disc golfers so I didn't have very high expectations for this one. I guess I just assumed that since not many were talking about it, this ...
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+0 votes William Ross › April 5, 2023
Playing well!
Heavily wooded with elevation on 2. 3 and 9. The NDGC is a fun technical course that rewards well shaped throws.
All paths and fairways are mulched. Good signage. Gravel has upgraded to turf tee pads. Several new Innova Pro28s have been installed.
Its still a 9 hole course but each hole now has 'A' (2000') and 'B' positions (2500') for 18 hole playability. Good balance of RHBH and LHBzh fade.
Heavily wooded with elevation on 2. 3 and 9. The NDGC is a fun technical course that rewards well shaped throws.
All paths and fairways are mulched. Good signage. Gravel has upgraded to turf tee pads. Several new Innova Pro28s have been installed.
Its still a 9 hole course but each hole now has 'A' (2000') and 'B' positions (2500') for 18 hole playability. Good balance of RHBH and LHBzh fade.
+0 votes Sean messamore › January 22, 2023
Short fun course with 100% tree coverage. Wooden boxed gravel filled Tee boxes, clear trails with arrow tree markers and wooden in ground tee markers. They even have loner discs that don't get stolen because it's a wholesome community. Highly recommended.