@jscolumbia
Fun course! No real long holes which works perfectly for me as an intermediate disc golfer.
@jhendogg
Great course. Lots of trees and low ceiling shots. Very cool Wood 🪵 carvings and art around course. Oldest course in Maryland too! Must play if in area.
@bls34900
Good for beginners, but not as fun for more advanced players. Weird layout, confusing flow, but good course for practicing approach/putting/tunnel shots
@ragnar5757
Open course with good use of mandos to make it more challenging
@brotherbill
Came to practice Glitch only rounds, ran into a family playing soccer, so I invited them to play so they could understand what disc golf was. They liked it so much they play 11-16 with me. The smiles on their faces are always make it worth the time to share; good fun for all.
@chonkysalmon1
Saw a plane land while playing, made my day.
@lordtamale
Fun place to huck my circles. Nice lil park jawn
@towniejim
Cross cross apple sauce makes it a bit confusing. Not bad lil course
@jmax25
With concrete pads, accurate signage, and a full dedicated disc golf area, this course lends itself to being a great spot to practice the sport and get better. The overlap of fairways and closeness of tees to baskets makes me worry about usability on busier days or during tournament time. The carvings in the trees are amazing and definitely make this course worth visiting if driving through.
@jmussels
Very beginner friendly with enough challenge from the longer tees to keep it interesting. Keep your head up if the course is busy - the biggest flaw is how fairways somewhat overlap. That’s also one of the great aspects - this course has to have about the most efficiently designed footprints out there and that makes it easy for strollers/kids or just getting in a quicker round.
@cntbg23
Great open fairways with minimal trees. Beginner friendly with a bit of overlapping of fairways. Lots of fun.
@thepackmab
Baskets and guidance could be better. Well kept park with nice lines to practice
@dffeitlstp
Basket locations are contantly moving making it difficult to build muscle memory on this course. Some par 3s are near impossible for RHBH player and should be considered par 4s. That being said, this is a good courses for the DC area with a decent skills challenge.
@ejm9978
Fun open course. Great for beginners. Multiple tee pads for every hole for different looks. Signage needs updated to reflect new tee positions.
@polanin
Calvert is a great par 3 course, with the option to stretch to some tough par 4s when played at the white or blue teepads. It's well-maintained with good signage and the baskets are moved at regular intervals, which keeps the course interesting. It's also a 5 minute bike ride from the College Park metro, so easy to get to from the city.
@jfrench864
Excellent short, technical course. Course in great shape! Again, not very long for the ones that like to throw bombs, but a decent little technical course!
@paulbailey10
Fun, neat course. Flat the whole way, but still tests many different shots.
@tony
Easy park course. Some of the fairways run along other holes so can be hard to avoid other groups. But overall really beautiful park with good signage and tee pads