Course Info: All par 3’s. Lightly wooded and mostly flat.

Distances: Easy Tee | Blue Tee | Red Tee | Stupid Tee

🥏 Hole 1 | 125 ft | 225 ft | 220 ft | 350ft | The blue tee is slightly up a hill at a rightward curve. The red tee is through some oak trees and then up the hill, but mostly favors a backhand shot. Easy tee starts on the hill while the stupid tee is right of the tree line on the path that connects to the neighborhood near tee 9.

🥏 Hole 2 | 110 ft | 165 ft | 275 ft | 330 ft | The red tee throws left or right around the tunnel of trees that the blue tee throws through. Easy tee is on the elevated sidewalk by the road and stupid tee is on the sidewalk that enters the park from the neighborhood behind red tee. OB is pavement and beyond.

🥏 Hole 3 | 170ft | 220 ft | 200 ft | 365 ft | Hole 3’s tees straddle the parking lot and throwing to an island of grass that’s surrounded by a roundabout of pavement seldom used by cars. Blue tee is 2 trees behind where I threw in the video, while red tee is on the median of grass next to blue tee between parking stalls. Easy tee is where I threw in the video, it’s the first tree, and the stupid tee is in the cutout in the woods between basket 2 and blue tee 3.

🥏 Hole 4 | 120 ft | 220 ft | 310 ft | 390 ft | The basket lies across a walkway in a cluster of trees with the easy tee being on the left side of the fairway where the dirt meets the pavement, blue tee is in the cutout on the right, red tee is in the center by the border of the roundabout, and stupid tee is left of the red tee by the swamp.

🥏 Hole 5 180 ft | 225 ft | 225 ft | 330 ft | The fairway is walled by tree line and scattered trees in the middle. Each tee box is a relatively straight shot with blue tee on the right and red tee left of the pavilion. Easy tee is in the middle and stupid tee is on the sidewalk behind blue tee.

🥏 Hole 6 145 ft | 180 ft | 215 ft | 330 ft | The waterhole’s blue tee is by the benches surrounded by sand stones. Red tee is on the tee pad over the water. Easy tee is on the dirt path halfway between blue tee and the mini dam. Stupid tee is the tee pad on the other side of the catwalk where I joked about tournament tee in the video.

🥏 Hole 7 | 135 ft | 180 ft | 225 ft | 290 ft | Blue tee is straight over or around a couple bushy trees while red is a boomerang shot around a tree or over the tree line left of blue tee. Easy tee is a left curve shot that starts where the red tee fairway meets the blue tee fairway. Stupid tee is at the south point of the pond and is a slightly open dogleg right shot with tree lines on both sides.

🥏 Hole 8 | 115 ft | 285 ft | 285 ft | 395 ft | An s-curve is a good shot for this hole. It’s a field with scattered trees and a walkway down the middle. Blue tee is right of the walkway while red tee is left and has more trees. Easy tee is left of the walkway by the large oak and forces a right curve shot around a cluster of trees. Stupid tee is tucked in the tree line by the wall behind the blue tee.

🥏 Hole 9 155 ft | 250 ft | 380 ft | 405 ft | The look from all tees requires a low shot under some branches. Blue is right of the walkway by the path the cuts through the woods. Easy tee is off the walkway where is curves. Red tee is just behind the dirt path that connects to the walkway behind blue tee. Stupid tee is in the cluster of trees part of fairway 8.

#discgolf course design seems noticeably difficult on YouTube videos, with lots of permissions needed, zoning, planning, and financial commitments. My course designs aim to eliminate this by designing non-intrusive courses in public parks or natural areas that have already been built. Utilizing only the mowed areas or manageable wooded areas as fairways, no additional mowing will ever be needed, and no tree removal is ever needed. Tees do not need to be concrete, as natural tees are quite safe and practical for the average disc golfer. Many public parks feature well-kept fields and open areas that are seldom used by park goers. My course designs aim to make use of this land by slapping baskets into these areas to create disc golf holes. These courses are unofficial, and we should always respect the current official uses of the park. Until the day a town or city determines there are valid reasons to install signs that prohibit disc golfing in the parks, they’re great spaces for this fabulous and growing activity that is free and convenient alongside your leisurely stroll through in the great outdoors.

Link to actual disc golf course I co-designed: https://gamersranch.com/disc-golf

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