29 reviews (showing 1–20)

Upkeep
3.2
Shot variety/design
2.9
Tee areas
2.2
Signage/wayfinding
2.9
Amenities
2.0
Scenery/views
2.3
jvennemeyer

@jvennemeyer

36

Several homeless but they were friendly

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archimedes308

@archimedes308

14

Best course of my life. Truly life changing. Polecat all day.

drtydirt

@drtydirt

39

Not bad if you want to play in a homeless encampment. The fresh smell of armpits and malt liquor fill the air. If you hit a crackhead with a disc, get a free stroke! So thats pretty cool. Watch for needles, or as I like to call them, Easter eggs!

discgolfcraig

@discgolfcraig

674

Shouldn’t have a course here. Homeless camps throughout. Ministry was here caring for them, but half of fairways inaccessible.

dbucky8

@dbucky8

11

Run off the homeless people that seem to think it’s a camp, and it would be a decent course.

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coacht

@coacht

116

So weird. Difficult tee markers. Also, so much weird.

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akarionkozma

@akarionkozma

34

I play at Aston Park all the time, and I even got my first ace there on Hole 4 (114 ft). It’s a solid little pitch-and-putt course—short, beginner-friendly, and perfect if you just want to squeeze in 6, 12, or a quick 18. That said, it can be a bit of a mixed experience. There’s definitely a noticeable homeless presence, and sometimes it feels like parts of the course turn into a hangout spot. I’ve seen everything—from a couch in the fairway, to a TV on the ground, to dog 💩 under basket 1 and there’s is always trash, cigarette butts, and “Easter eggs” scattered around everywhere. To be fair, most of the time the people out there are chill and will move if you’re playing. It’s rarely confrontational—just something you have to navigate. There’s also a local group that occasionally feeds people right in the middle of fairway 6, which can be a little frustrating. Even with all that, I really think this course should stick around: -Short layout = easy to play however many holes you have time for -Great for beginners learning the game -Tons of ace run opportunities -Some nice views and a good use of the space It’s a classic spot with a lot of character—it just needs a little more care and attention to keep it enjoyable for everyone.

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wncjamesnichols

@wncjamesnichols

114

I can only give it a 3.5. But it’s still fun to play!

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scottrhs

@scottrhs

94

Great course for beginners or practicing up shots or ace runs. Great visibility for the sport.

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flatballflyer

@flatballflyer

26

Needles and homeless tent hazards.

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pr0fe550r

@pr0fe550r

520

A pitch and putt or Junior course that punches above the property. Need the park to be empty. Played at sunset and had a great time. Good place to hunt Aces. +1 star for enough street lights to play after dark without glow.

3
sazdaddy

@sazdaddy

11

The seeming drug deals and homeless people were really off putting for playing. Nice little short course for beginners or ace runs though.

2
richiekaminski

@richiekaminski

9

Cool beginner course but sketchy characters

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bfonville

@bfonville

35

City golf!

2
lucaskatz

@lucaskatz

15

Great putter course. Too bad it’s a lair for the homeless.

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calebkellicutt

@calebkellicutt

38

Lovely having a little park here!

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wferrer4

@wferrer4

5

Great use of a small space. Not much shot variety, but worth playing if you have free time and are in the area.

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bobvoyage

@bobvoyage

31

Excellent design. Perfect for a super quick round or approach practice.

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lilsiciliangoat

@lilsiciliangoat

8

Fun course for the most part, though it is a little intimidating on holes based around 4 (Hilliard Ave. facing tee’s) because you don’t want to end up in traffic

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bruceyb

@bruceyb

24

A hidden gem in Asheville! Great location and training ground. I frequent here everyday as its walking distance from my office. If you want to play a real 18 hole course, go elsewhere. If needles or homeless people aren't your thing, it's not for you.