Course reviews

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Cody Morrison
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August 23, 2019
Course is extremely well kept. Perfect beginner course and still can be challenging for more experienced players

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Lee Alexander
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June 13, 2015
This is an always improving facility. Great place to play with newer people to the game and families. Probably one of the most stroller friendly courses (with the proper stroller) in the state.

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Holden Hodges
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October 4, 2013
I love this course, and is actually where I first started disc golfing, It also has a great mix of some long holes and some short ones. But some of the holes are too close to each other making it a little too compact.

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Richard Lopez
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June 19, 2019
Good 21 hole, short course. Nice people and pro shop. Would recommend highly for a quick round anytime or after work. This is Maine, bring bug spray. First 4 holes and hole 9 are open the rest are wooded. Course plays mostly short, which is nice for working on precision either in the open or in the woods. Had an ace on hole A today!

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Steven LeBlanc
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August 20, 2018
Course is in great shape. Constantly improving. Clean and well maintained. Challenging yet not overwhelming for newer players. Can play 18 or 21 holes. (full disclosure: I own the course)

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Stephen Morse
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July 4, 2016
Great course. First few holes are open, then in the woods for the rest of the way. Each wooded hole presents at least one clear line, and some have multiple. The course designer seems to have thought each hole through, and makes them challenging while also presenting a viable trajectory to the basket. I think every hole has a trash can too, which keeps the course nice and clean. The course par, 60, is generous; it's not terribly difficult to get below par. There is a shop at the entry to the course, but it doesn't have very many discs, and just innova.

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Bob Kilmer
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June 25, 2019
Great course. Short for some. Ideal for others. Right of the road. Easy parking. Tidy clubhouse and approach. Warm, friendly local crowd. Groomed all winter. Regular league play. Special events often feature pot luck food.

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Jonathan Bernier
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April 20, 2023
Course starts off easy and gets gradually more difficult, making Quaker Hill approachable not only to beginners, but also to those who need a few holes to warm up and get going. Well maintained year-round. Friendly atmosphere.