Course reviews
+2 votes Tom Wagner › June 7, 2019
This course is a lot more technical than given credit for. Maybe this is due to improvements by the designers? Narrow lines on most fairways require accuracy to negotiate the plethora of trees. Sure, the holes are short, but a mid range/ fairway driver can certainly be used with success.Certainly not a course for beginners, they’ll be searching for discs the whole round. Overall, pretty challenging course.
+1 votes Mike Jaskiewicz › November 13, 2012
I believe this course is great, if youre already a seasoned player then it is a great way to work on your mid range game to not have to worry about throwing big drives! would change a few holes but other than that it is great
+1 votes Ron D › August 21, 2011
Its a good course for beginners and intermediates. great practice for mid-range and putting. would make a great small glow round course.
+0 votes Kevin Reddy › May 18, 2014
Poor signage, grass/dirt tee pads (wood bordered), and next tee too close to a couple of baskets were reason for lower rating. If it was right near my house, I would still go there to practice my putting and mid-range shots.
+0 votes Andy Smith › March 19, 2013
A course is better then no course. There are some good holes here, they could have done better on others. Some mando routes because they jammed to many holes together. A few changes and it could be way better. There were some cool people there and the grounds weren't thrashed like I was expecting. Not something togo out of your way for but good for a quick round. Thanks
+0 votes Justin Kinsman › April 27, 2012
not to large, really easy. But super fun. It is what you make it. It was pretty fun for me and I enjoyed it
+0 votes Matthew Stewart › July 11, 2020
Whoever took the time to rework this course and add in the new holes, keep up the great work. Great options from short / long tees, nice fairways, and also some challenging longer holes on the back half. If this ends up being a full 18 (15 right now) and cement teepads get installed, it had the potential to be one of the best courses in the area. Will definitely be playing this on a weekly basis.
+0 votes Mark Farmer › April 2, 2020
This course is perhaps better known now as Kitson Disc Golf Course located at the Pierson Rd YMCA. We will play it tonight. Players we met today said it had 13 holes. Other information says it is now 18 holes. Should all be good. We started playing here 6 or 7 years ago when it was rough, and short. Nice location.
+0 votes James Reid › January 19, 2018
Easy course. Good for practice. Large field of 420+ feet in front makes for a great driving range. Several rounds can be played in a reasonable amount of time sharpening your putt/approach game. Alternate tee pads are great making every hole more difficult except 6 and 9 which were made easier. Nice baskets. B- because it's still too small and feels like it was made for children. I practice there regularly, being 2 miles from home.
+0 votes Derrick Markee › November 29, 2021
Great course all in all. Starts with a few easier more open field holes. Then goes into lots of tight lines to perfect your accuracy off tee forehand and backhand. Last few holes could use some work.( no signs, lots of roots and pointy stumps, and poor layout/use of land or fairways combined with poorly place mandos make for overly thought out holes. To put in one sentence bad flow and hole design) All and all great course for pro level pitch and putt.
+0 votes Andrew Mars › October 8, 2017
This is a short 9 hole course. Dirt/pearock/woodchips make up various tee pads. The YMCA mows the field by the parking lot. But a few everyday players have since gotten Home Depot to donate so there is now alternative tee pads on each hole. It’s a good course for midrange and putters. The field by the parking lot is perfect for field work practice. Short course makes it ideal for night golf, and speaking on tha the parking lot lights make it so you can play 1-4 holes in the dark without ...
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