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Elevation
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Moderate difficulty
About the course
Limited mobility/cane accessible
No elevation changes, there are a couple places where you have to cross dry creeks.
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Course traffic - Players usually spend 1.5 - 2 hours here.
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Contact
Pineywoods Disc Golf Club - Stephen Nash ([email protected])
Location
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Contact
Pineywoods Disc Golf Club - Stephen Nash ([email protected])
Time your trip
Course traffic - Players usually spend 1.5 - 2 hours here.
Want access to real-time course traffic?It's on UDisc Pro.
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Reviews
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@mattbjas
Some tweaks to the layout that could prevent a lot of back tracking. Awesome park and the holes presented were fun.

@bransten
I was excited to try this course because the photos made it look great, but it ended up being pretty confusing and poorly laid out. When I arrived, I parked near hole 16 and decided to start on 17. The walk from 16’s basket to 17’s tee was already long, and after finishing 17 and 18, I realized 18 ended way out in a field — nowhere near where you start. I had to walk a long way just to get back near hole 1, which felt like a design miss since most courses loop back to the start. The front nine has a few nice holes, but navigation is rough. There are multiple long walks between holes (like from 6 to 7), and several fairways cross pedestrian paths. Hole 6 even has a blind shot over multiple walkways to a hidden basket. After hole 10, you walk down a hill and back up a hill and out of the woods, which made it confusing to figure out where to go next to reach hole 11. Hole 12 was one of the most frustrating: a par 4 with multiple mandos, a light pole, and a tree right in the middle of the fairway, making it feel almost impossible to play cleanly. Holes 14 and 15 were short, tight, wooded holes, and 16 finished long and narrow. Overall, the park itself is nice, and a few holes are fun, but the layout, navigation, and safety issues (crossing sidewalks and pedestrian trails) really take away from the experience. It feels more random than well-planned.
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