@merowsey
Nice place to get a little practice in or warm up. If there's no one around, you even have a small driving range by using the soccer fields. You can just throw back and forth to each basket. The one downside is that there is thick woods right behind each basket, so if you overthrow, you'll probably lose your disc for good.
@johnmorris13
Very short and easy
@bill
Just two baskets placed where the busiest part of the park crosses right between them. They baskets are in pretty bad shape.
@mattmarkham
It’s nice that there are baskets. Good for short game practice. Don’t come expecting to play a course though. Only two baskets. A nice field next to them though for field work.
@loglog
This is two baskets by a field in a public park. It is not a course. Still good practice for approaches and putts and tends not to be busy.
@andersbuck
Holes not marked. Only two baskets. Great practice area for putters and mid-range though
@daberrlhardt
I really like this idea. Although it’s not a “course” the baskets are thoughtfully placed, and on an off/not busy day a creative mind can come up with a lot of different lines/looks at the baskets. Awesome place to come do field work or warm up!
@trilogyfour
It's a pretty cool idea that I wish other parks would adapt, but it's not a "course".
@nephi1ium
Was getting mowed when we showed up, but it's a great little practice field. A bit less than 100 yards of throwing space, and one usable hole for par 3 practice. The other hole is in a terrible spot.
@musicman1968
Just 2 baskets like described. But they are less than 150 feet apart. Great for practice.
@discgolfcraig
Two baskets in close proximity. If you come here to play a ‘course’, you’ve wasted your time.
@durant
Just two baskets in a field, forever joined together. One of them said something about hornets nest, makes me think it was an old basket from there, like original hole 9 from the 90s, that was the bomb son