Schneider Park

Canton, Ohio     1 course · 9 holes     Driving directions

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-  +0 votes  + Nate Laubacher › November 21, 2022
B-
The addition of concrete tees has made this course much nicer to play on. Needs updated tee signs and course map/Udisc layout. Fairways have been maintained.
Great beginner course or practice course for longer approach shots. Would recommend as I have played over 200 tracked rounds here.
-  +0 votes  + Justin Tiz › January 28, 2020
C-
hole 9 teebox is usually unkept.
-  +0 votes  + David W › September 28, 2017
D
The rough is really rough. 4-5' tall brush on either side of the fairways swallow your less than perfect drives. You almost have to send a spotter down the fairway to watch for where your drives land or you will be searching for discs for a long time. I live so close to this one that I really want to like it, but I probably won't be back until the winter when I hear that the rough is mowed down. Also, we searched and could not find a tee for hole 4 and the basket for 3 was nowhere near whe ...
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-  +0 votes  + Steve Stephan › September 7, 2017
D-
This course has the potential to be a really nice ace run course and great for beginners and little kids. Since I live very close to it, I would frequent this course often when I'm short on time, but it has some deal breakers for me. The tee pads are sunk in landscape timbers that at one time were filled with gravel. Now they are just big pot holes. You won't be using them at all. In 2016 the park put up a statue/memorial and the baskets for 3, 4, and 5 were relocated. Here we are heading into ...
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-  +0 votes  + Dave Ernst › April 9, 2017
C
This is a nice little 9 hole course. It needs concrete tee pads as well as better direction. It was confusing to figure out which way to go.
-  +0 votes  + Matthew Thompson › August 26, 2016
B-
-  +0 votes  + Ken Himes › September 7, 2015
B-
Nice beginners course; but stay in the fairways! A few errant shots had me hiking through the briar's and poison ivy - continued the round bloody and later found myself itchy. Would like to play the course again; now that I know what is around the corner!
-  +0 votes  + Steven Smith › May 3, 2015
D+
Just a course to play around at. Very windy cause of the extreme height, I think its hole 5 thats just not thought out well. Not a bad course to get some practice on
-  +0 votes  + Andy Nolen › August 28, 2014
B+
The only thing wrong is the brush. But who doesn't love crawling through a good brier patch in the hopes of retrieving ones brand new disc? But seriously. It's a nice technical course. Well laid out for the small amount of space. I really like hole number 7. Also thanx to all those who actually call and return discs. Good on ya
-  +0 votes  + Mike Morrison › August 18, 2014
C+
I enjoyed this course, but it wasn't anything special. The tall grass makes it easy to lose discs in the rough. Large fields of rough make it almost impossible to locate when your throwing up or downhill. Play safe, stay on fairways, and you can play a pretty good round. Lengths aren't too bad, and the tees are in pretty good shape. I like it and would play it again. Easier for a lefty than a righty.
-  +0 votes  + Tristan wilson › May 11, 2014
C+
-  +1 votes  + Tammy Spencer › November 8, 2013
C
-  +0 votes  + Lee Spencer › November 8, 2013
C+
-  +0 votes  + Chris Mahaffey › March 15, 2014
C
-  +0 votes  + Vic S › January 27, 2013
B
-  +0 votes  + Dave Hab › January 22, 2013
B-
Short course with a good mix of open field, tree line, and some woods shots. Holes are around 250' or below, except #5 the longest @ 350'. Good quality baskets and signs. Excellent course map, score cards, and pencils provided @ 1st tee. Just needs concrete tees(currently crushed lime stone), & 9 more holes which it looks like they have the land.
-  +0 votes  + Dominic G › May 3, 2017
C-
Not a terrible course. Its nice to see any new course go in. It has some nicely mowed fairways but if you stray just a bit you can land in some pretty thick brush. Its tough to walk through and find discs. The course is an easy one. No real challenge holes but it does have a few cool looks. I like the uphill shot on hole one. They are all pretty much ace runs. I would recomend giving it a try if you feel like a change of pace. Needs a few finishing touches (tees and signs) but all in all a fun little course.
-  +0 votes  + Chip F › August 27, 2012
C+
A fun little nine hole course with some nice ace runs. The rough is pretty tall tho, fairly easy to lose a disc...
-  +0 votes  + Tim Mc › August 13, 2012
C+
-  -3 votes  + Ryan Brahler › April 7, 2016
A-
-  +1 votes  + Matthew Smith › September 15, 2012
C
1 is impossible to find. You have to throw up the hill from the parking area. The next several holes take you into long and nasty grass on both sides. There are some nice elevation changes. The last few holes are wooded and the only redeeming part of the course. Don't take a special trip. I recently played this again and some improvements have been made, I enjoyed it a lot more this last time through. I would go if not too far.
-  -1 votes  + Clay Domenico › March 25, 2012
C+
A pretty solid 9 hole, especially for beginners. Looks like it may become too grown up over summer tho... fun to practice your skills on. Hole 9 is my personal favorite, threading it through the woods overlooking a small pond (sounds like 8 also). Also sponsored by the Quonset Hut, my favorite disk golf shop and other things also (check it out if your in the area). overall a fun short course to practice and mess around on.
-  -1 votes  + Kermit Beaver Jr. › March 8, 2012
D+
Too short. Hole 8 is 165' down hill? Seriously?
Too wide open and too easy. And all of this is coming from a beginner.
-  +0 votes  + Ryan Lepley › February 5, 2012
D
-  +0 votes  + Tom Randau › December 29, 2011
B+
Good layout for what there to work with but the teepads should've been left natural. Or made concrete. Footing is terrible some holes ok to stand there and toss a putter. Good beginner course or if you don't have a cannon for an arm. This coure was much needed for the area.
-  +3 votes  + Jay Kovach › December 23, 2011
B+
This course right now the way it sits with the grass mowed and the foliage not in full bloom i would say that this is one of my favorite 9 hole courses does not beat louisville's technical aspect but is just wonderful use of the land. Great course to work on your short game it has several options up hill, down hill, blind, open, woods, dog leg etc all that you could want great tee signs close to where i live i would have to say that this is one of the better designs by the local designers its a ...
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-  +0 votes  + Nathan Williams › January 16, 2012
B-
-  +0 votes  + Don Mullinax › July 20, 2011
B-
Gravel Tee's Short holes, Mild elevation changes, Parks dept is maintaining the park very well.
-  +3 votes  + Michael Stonestreet › July 26, 2011
D
To start, we have no idea where number ones tee is, so we played from the sidewalk. The tees I'm sure will be improved over time, sank in a few times in the tee pads. The layout is pretty easy, but may need some direction to hole 9 from hole 8. Which I'm sure since its a new course alot of these things will be addressed. ESPECIALLY THE ROUGH ! OMG, DO NOT THROW IN THE ROUGH, YOUR LEGS WILL GET TORE UP !!!!! Good course for a beginner, but for an advanced or open player, you will be bored. Li ...
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-  -2 votes  + Cory King › January 9, 2012
D-
It's a new course and in it's current condition it is an F. I was informed improvements such as tee pads, signage and wider fairways have been planned for so my review will be updated accordingly if the course is improved upon. As of June play is nearly impossible and contains no fun value. Similar to Boettler with 20'-30' mowed fairways surrounded by waist high brush. No tees, some holes have orange flags in the ground, no signage or map. Requires a lot of maintenance to make it playable. ...
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