@snidecashew
Good open course, makes nice use of public park and avoid pedestrians
@lilsebivert
Follow UDisc for the holes. It was weird for 9-12 holes if you only follow the signs
@isuaggie
Nice park course with a few trees and subtle hills. Also a couple holes with water in play. Mostly open throws.
@jonathanseff
Fun course but 9-12 without udisc would be tricky. 9 shoots at 10s basket and there is no 10. Or tee for 12
@nordy1226
I just really love the sport and wanna do so much with it to help people throw away their demons that they may be carrying on their back. It is wide open so you can pretty much grip it and rip it on just about every hole but there’s no wind block so it gets pretty windy. Other than that getting close to 100 courses.
@jmangraf
Simple course that is very beginner friendly, offers lower end ams good driving and putting practice, and would probably leave mid level ams and higher a little bored (if not feeling a little good after likely scoring -10 or better). All the holes are wide open, and all but I believe three holes are 200' or more. A few holes play near hazards (thick woods or water) where a beginner or unlucky am could lose a disc. I say Bakers is good putting practice for ams because it is frequently windy and a handful of the holes do have sloped or tight basket locations. Otherwise it really shines as a course for low to mid power throwers to head out and throw bomb after bomb. Wear cheap shoes though, there is goose poop everywhere!
@tomsdiscgolf
Lots of walking for 265ft wide open shots. Ace run potential. Probably good for glow golf.
@toast77
9 and 10 confusing. Pad says 9 but I couldn’t find 9’s basket, only saw basket 10. But no pad for 10. After reading other reviews it doesn’t seem like I’m the only one. A few directional arrows to the next tee would help also.
@katanakrazy97
Nice 18 hole course, city doesn’t make it a priority to work with the club so we have had a lot of issues moving baskets short notice because of construction that doesn’t take into account the course
@sheabutter21
Lots of walking but nice course overall
@mythofdob
9 and 10 is a shared tee pad
@deadshot79
Need clear markers for all hole 10 it is super confusing and if you don’t have the app you wouldn’t know it needs it’s own tee pad and signage hole 17 has no signage as well but at least has its own tee pad the bridge from 16 - 17 has a lot of overgrowth and had to take the long way around due to not seeing it till I was on the other side
@mistahenne
Open course. Long holes, but beginner friendly. Well maintained park. I’m not sure what the designers were thinking with 9 and 10, that part was a bit confusing, but will play again if I’m visiting the Starved Rock area.
@jzinzer
Nice park, newer baskets, very open “ball golf” type course. Only downside is the holes are very far away from each other and requires a lot of walking. Not particularly challenging.
@plstcwstlnd
Great Course, lot of open drives and holes easy to score on. Can be pretty windy out there
@matador0861
Great discing course. Plenty of room. Elevation changes, some water hazards, a few technical shots. A beautiful park that is well maintained.
@celliot97
Pros: This course is a lot of fun, despite relative simplicity. Cons: Lots of walking and there are many geese and pedestrians. Still great, good use of the landscape and few trees on the park.