Course reviews
+9 votes Mark The Truth Stubbs › February 29, 2012
Robert Morris from the tee pads provides an overwhelmingly tilted number of challenging holes that beg for 2 pro-caliber shots. This makes the few holes under 275' more important to birdie. there are several holes that making pro par 3 feels like a bird. Don't expect to find yourself too far under par. A handful under may be the perfect round.
Walking out of the car, you come to what the PDGA World Championships Selection Committee named "The Disc Golf's Toughest 318 Feet." A wash-out gully ...
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+2 votes Wade TF › October 22, 2015
Elevation, tight fairways, open fairways, and some tough pin locations in this Comstock Township Park make for a challenging 18. Robert Morris just got two of the pin positions IMPROVED to have a landing pad around pins 11 and 12. Stone landscaping around the pins allowing fewer roll-aways. SWEET! Yellow flag sticks and white flags on baskets 10, 11, 14, and 17 make for less guess work. Great maintenance at RoMo. New benches on almost every hole. Chainstars complete this course. A must play for anyone who loves scenic disc golf.
+2 votes Steve Hedstrom › October 9, 2010
Robert Morris has a good mix of elevation, right, left, woods, open, and some interesting shots. They recently did some landscaping and changed some hole over the last year or so. Naturally beautiful and a should play if you are ever in the area.
+2 votes Tom Wagner › April 3, 2023
Front 9 review: Nice wooded tight and technical layout with elevation and variety that plays from shorts and longs. Needs better signage and more trash cans but well maintained. Good cement pads and baskets. A fun and challenging course. $5 parking but station was unoccupied today.
+1 votes David Hedstrom › August 5, 2011
The course is really a very nice course. layout flows well, good use of the land; elevation, terrain changes, open and woods. Tees are decent but some need work. Baskets hate on you frequently; hence the phrase Robber Morris. New signs and benches on every hole. New work on the greens of 11 and 12. New poles on blind holes. My only complaints on the course are that the pond is no longer used in any way (worlds hole 9), tees are slanted on an angle up/down, the massive hill on the north side of h ...
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+1 votes Christian Doman › November 12, 2014
This course is fun and challenging with a variety of holes/shot types. My rating for the course goes down due to the uneven, slippery tee pads and the terrible baskets.
+1 votes Nick Bosovich › December 27, 2013
I like ROMO because it plays as two different 9 hole courses. Front holes are shorter technical through some woods and tunnels. Back holes are all open and mostly bomb holes. Really fun course to play on a calm day.
+1 votes Kyle Jansen van Galen › September 16, 2010
Mix of open, woods, dog-legs, short, long, up-hill, down-hill. It's got a little bit of everything
+1 votes Brian Cole › October 2, 2010
Awesome course! Has improved since the last time I've been there. Good mix of long and short, open and tight, and lefty vs righty (or forehand/backhand) holes. Flat stone surrounds on 11 and 12 nicely executed. Very clean and well maintained. Could've jumped to an A for me if 10 and 17 maybe had some different teepads, I found those two holes in particular uninspiring and boring (except maybe the basket placement on 10). All in all a great course that I'll definitely be coming back to more ...
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+1 votes joe witt › March 15, 2011
played really good played with wade did really good best socre i have shot there
+1 votes Creig Malley › May 13, 2013
Very nice course .. if ur in the area, I would say its a must play..
+1 votes Matt T › May 6, 2015
Cool course. Good scenery, well maintained. Stay out of the road or you and your disc run the risk of being smashed by a wannabe "KUNTRY BOAH" driving an underpowered straight piped half ton with a cheap body lift and 33"s who thinks disc golf is for hippie types who have no business being round them parts.
+1 votes Jaron Mallo › July 19, 2017
Great course, it really is sweet and well maintained. It could be even better with just some minor adjustments. but they are minor. I enjoyed this course and I Wish it were closer to me and I would play it more!
+0 votes Brad Brundage › November 7, 2010
Just a great overall course, all types of holes, wooded, open, short, long, etc. Love this course!
+0 votes Emma Conrad (Fojtik) › July 28, 2011
Course is beautifully kept by the park owners...other than the unacceptable amount of poison ivy on the front nine hoIes. Some of the trees out there have ivy growing up the trees so Iook out for your shots if you are aIIergic. other than that the course is weII mowed consistently and weII maintained.
+0 votes Kyle Goodwin › October 3, 2013
Great all around course with lots of different required shots. Pretty long with quite a bit of walking. No water holes.
+0 votes Kevin Reddy › October 6, 2015
Front nine very tight, with too many "throw and pray" type shots. Back pretty open and longer. Honor box for collecting money is overflowing, making it difficult to pay without fear of your money envelope falling out of the tube. If they want to charge $5 per car, they should at least monitor the thing and empty it!
+0 votes Paul DISC-OR-DIE Holstein › May 15, 2018
Played this course in 2008, it's been 10 years but I remember really liking it. Need to get back out there! I'm tracking all the courses that I have played through the DGS reviews, so I play to play it again soon and then update this review.
+0 votes Andy SmithFactory › December 25, 2010
Awesome Course. If you are in the area, this is a must play.
+0 votes Jeff Lozowsky › November 30, 2017
Day 1 back nine first time A . Day 2 front 9 first time A also all around great course.
+0 votes Nathan Bechtel › March 20, 2012
Front nine is astonishing. Back nine is rough, but still fun
+0 votes TJ Kilmartin › November 12, 2011
Great variation of elevation and pin placement. Front 9 plays shorter and technical. Back opens up but maintains a fair level of difficulty
+0 votes Ed Carpus › July 5, 2012
Had a great round out here, well designed, very picturesque park setting. Enjoyed the landscape and the mix of driving and technical requirements. Definately a stop to make when I'm in town.
+0 votes Landon Satterfield › August 18, 2013
One of my all time favorite courses. Uppity staff and rules knocks rating down a peg and makes me not play it as much as I would like.
+0 votes Andrew Nazarians › October 5, 2011
well maintained course. long drives. all around great course, even tho Robert Morris has claimed two of my disks :( lol
+0 votes Travis tullis › February 26, 2013
Great course tons of different shots used... Some stairs up the hill on ten would make the course an A.
+0 votes Robert Davis › August 6, 2012
The course was okay. You have to pay to play, which is always a double edged sword. On one hand, you don't have trash and stuff from casuals littering, but on the other hand, you also don't wanna pay money to play a sport that should be free. The park was clean but very, very difficult. I'm giving it a B because the lay out was sort of confusing, and tee pads often crossed themselves, making it inconvenient to walk from one hole to the next.
+0 votes Bryan Earvin › November 3, 2013
Great course!! mix of woods and open. Great challenge for all levels!
+0 votes Josh Russell › September 5, 2013
This in an amazing course with some very awesome holes. This is definitely not a beginner course. It looses a point for being so long with 400 plus and 500 plus uphill par three's and well over 300 par 3's. Plus its 5 bucks to get in the gate. Plus most of the second 9 are just out in a field which I don't care for much. But then again, some of them were awesome holes with elevation changes and terrific basket placements. But some were just plain janes with mowed fairways. All in all a very nice ...
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+0 votes Ben Gosset › October 1, 2014
Great course, parking fee gets old, season pass is overpriced but still worth it
+0 votes Gary Frader › July 21, 2013
Great course very clean. Back 9 isn't as well maintained as the front 9.
+0 votes Brandon Schmuker › October 16, 2018
Technical wooded holes on the front 9 and pretty open back 9. Fun for all skill levels.
+0 votes Patrick Jouppi › March 9, 2020
RoMo has long been a staple in the Kalamazoo tour, and changes over the last 3-4 years or so have improve it. The basket refresh that was undertaken in the (it still seems) semi-recent past have done away with a lot of the 'Robber Morris' shenanigans that used to haunt even the best rounds. The tee pads could use a little love - ones that come to mind are hole 1, 6, 10, 13, and 14.
+0 votes Brandon Hart › June 2, 2015
Lots of blind holes. Narrow fairways. Elevation. Good Signage. Tall grass that you could lose a disc in. Hole 10 takes a hard left up the hill. sign doesnt quite show that very well. holes 8 and 9 are good ace opportunities.
+0 votes Jared Clemens › November 5, 2016
Awesome mix of woods and open shots. Front 9 is mostly wooded, with some tight tree shots. Back 9 opens up and lets you rip on some throws. Lots of fun!
+0 votes Aaron Humphreys › December 2, 2017
My buddy designed and installed this 20 years ago. Layout has held up well. Hole 17 ruins the A rating for me. Hole 18 makes up for it a little. Good course for long armers.
+0 votes Michael Blanchard › August 23, 2019
Well established and challenging. Lots of elevation, and tight fairways.
+0 votes Jess Preston › August 17, 2020
I love this course. Good mix of wooded and open shots. Ran into some locals there that were super friendly. If you have a family, you could take your family to the beach and get a round or two in all in the same day. I can't wait to go back! 94 out of 100.
-1 votes cody landers › October 26, 2012
There are a mixture of tight shots, and wide open holes, hole one got me at the start, many birdieable holes, but many four holes with the road, fences and some water in play, for some OB.