Yulga

Stevens Point, Wisconsin     1 course · 18 holes     Driving directions

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-  +2 votes  + Brian S › February 12, 2012
A
Pros: Excellent variety of holes in terms of path, distance, and tree obstacles. Course is carved from tall trees with thin trunks. Mature forest provides for a memorably scenic round. Majority of holes have signs intact for all three sets of tees. Large, concrete tee pads and benches made from tree trunks. Most holes are 250-350 feet but require precise turns and fades in order to successfully negotiate trees. Finish the round with your best bomb drive (420 feet with trees guarding the basket a ...
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-  +1 votes  + Jake Grill › March 1, 2011
A+
Yulga is a place made by disc golfers for disc golfers. College in Point wouldn't have been the same without the close proximity of this excellent course.

Heavily wooded, multiple tees and pin placements provide constant variety and ever-changing challenge. Great for all levels of players, and off the-beaten-path enough to retain it's unique charm, Yulga will always remain one of the best courses I have ever played.
-  +0 votes  + Jason Rocks › August 26, 2012
B+
-  +0 votes  + Jon Schoof › July 15, 2013
A-
Very well groomed, well laid out course. A variety of shots are required. Several holes are dog leg lefts, challenging a RFH player. Plays through a forest of mature trees, with limited vegetation; so the lines are fairly tight and the odds of loosing a disc is fairly low, but still possible.
-  +0 votes  + Dan Sinkey › September 3, 2013
A
Verry pretty course nice fairways lots of trees but forgiving you can air it out on a lot of these holes more distance than standing rocks but it's flat,(zero elivation ) great shot selection three sets of ( excelent concrete ) tees ,good flow , killer course!!! hey just uploaded a bunch of pics not sure if they are in right hole numbers if anyone knows please tell me ill edit them
-  +0 votes  + Abram T › June 29, 2012
A
Been playing this course for years, and it always presents a challenge. Plenty of trees, so the emphasis is on precision and not power.
-  +0 votes  + Jeremy Air Run D › March 18, 2013
A-
Quintessential northwoods disc golf! Yulga is a very fun course, and with 3 tee pads for nearly every hole, it is suitable for any skill level. A large variety of (mostly) pine trees give shape to the course, and many holes demand technical shots. Although there are not many long holes on this course (sans 18), there are several enjoyable routes and varying pin locations. The one thing missing that cannot be altered... elevation.
-  +0 votes  + Erik L › March 8, 2013
B
-  +0 votes  + Jaime O › June 30, 2014
A
Don't be fooled, this course is challenging for first-timers and excellent for skilled discers. Though there are plenty of short shots, there are TONS of technical shot opportunities require right hooks or throwing through dense trees. Benches, rubber tees, and garbage cans are all available for use, but the course can be messy so please bring plastic bags for picking up trash, and keep the course clean. This course is beloved by Pointers and the local community for it's FREE 18 holes and many e ...
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-  +0 votes  + Jay Brohman › July 5, 2014
A+
Absolutely my favorite! Gorgeous scenery.
-  +0 votes  + James Klem › July 5, 2022
A
Elevation is the only element missing from this super-fun track. Three tees and multiple basket placements. Superb balance of left/right. Clean, gorgeous property that intersects with the Glacial Trail. Tall pines with low foliage and some natural surprises like random jack-in-the-pulpit flowers on several holes. Well maintained. My favorite course.
-  +0 votes  + Myron Waite › March 10, 2015
A+
-  +0 votes  + Scot Messner › July 27, 2015
A-
-  +0 votes  + Marc Nelesen › June 20, 2017
A
Great, well thought-through layout and design. Challenging, but rewards the good shot. More than one flight-line for most holes. The course suffered under a recent windstorm and the damage is evident, but more clean up is needed. While the next holes are not well-marked, the course is fairly intuitive with where to go. I think this is a great course! #2743
-  +0 votes  + Aaron Stone › December 17, 2010
A
Complex course. Three tee's per hole, & Alt. pin placements! A lot of small trees that can knock your disc right into the dirt, so plan a good flight path. Really no elevation changes, but it's hard 2 get tired of this one. Because you can always change it up one way or another.
-  +0 votes  + Cody W › November 2, 2017
A+
This course is by far my most favorite out of all the courses I've ever played! The scenery never gets old and this course always presents a challenge (which I think is a good thing). They rotate the baskets which I like because its a change of pace and makes your game better. On almost every hole there are either two or three different tees rated for all types of skill levels. My only complaint is there's a lot of beehives (yellow jackets).
-  +0 votes  + Jack Bies › September 11, 2022
A-
Really fun wooded course. New baskets make it even more playable. Different pin locations make it new each time you play
-  +0 votes  + Dylan Wrege › October 16, 2023
A-
-  +0 votes  + Tee Dee › August 11, 2021
A
Fun but can be frustrating if you're a beginner. Be prepared to ding a lot of trees in this course because boy, there sure are a lot of 'em
-  +0 votes  + Eugene Eff › October 27, 2022
A+
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