238 reviews (showing 1–20)

Upkeep
3.8
Shot variety/design
4.1
Tee areas
4.3
Signage/wayfinding
4.0
Amenities
2.8
Scenery/views
4.2
shadowwalker

@shadowwalker

73

This is a way more interesting course than the pictures on Udisc give it credit for. If you're on the fence, go and play.

12
waltrz

@waltrz

97

Very nice variety for a city course. 2 baskets for each hole. Would be amazing to see concrete pads on the long teeboxes

geigerhyzer

@geigerhyzer

278

Solid park style course with some low ceiling shots and technical challenge. Grass is pretty long but can be helped with all the rain.

coacht

@coacht

108

Nice course.

After playing Concrete to Blue Pins
senorrussell

@senorrussell

99

A nice park style course

After playing Concrete to Blue Pins
jeffhierl

@jeffhierl

78

Pretty course with decent shot variety. Not very well maintained and there’s trash around but cool views

After playing Concrete to Gold Pins
brrrrrrr

@brrrrrrr

129

Met a few peeps to show me around randomly, thats what it's all about. Hard 2 find these days after the boom Great Track though. Some tough ass lines. Slow n low.

borser1

@borser1

101

Really nice course set in a beautiful park. Great course design and some really great shot variety. Mix between some open and technical holes. Nice concrete pads, signs at tee boxes and good baskets. A couple basket options per hole and some had different tee boxes as well. Really fun course, park was busy even on a Wednesday afternoon.

After playing Concrete to Blue Pins
weillcasey

@weillcasey

153

Not bad…not a lot of shot variety, concrete is worn and signage to next holes aren’t there. But not bad for a city course

After playing Concrete to Blue Pins
bradbrandon4jc

@bradbrandon4jc

108

Praise Jesus!!! 😆✝️ Fun course with some long & short holes and a couple of creative basket placements! 🏆 A good option for the New Orleans area! 🙌

1
mbfait

@mbfait

77

Awesome course for how close it is to the city.

timrbass

@timrbass

79

Very solid course, good variety and fun. Long pads aren’t concrete but still marked well. Red tee classic layout is the shorter layout from concrete pads.

jenn

@jenn

105

Beautiful park course that meanders through open and wooded shots. Lots of dog enjoying the field spaces - fun to bring your dog and let them have some fun too!

1
n8barton

@n8barton

386

Good physical signage, doesn't have udisc layouts for all sets of tees to all baskets, so have to try to use closest udisc to actual layout being played.

okkevin

@okkevin

97

Great course but very busy in the evening

After playing Concrete to Gold Pins
swampdawg

@swampdawg

139

Best in the winter

After playing Concrete to Blue Pins
1
cntbg23

@cntbg23

270

Super fun and beginner friendly. Amazing scenery great use of the natural palms to create technical holes on an open course.. love the holes in the back nine that play along the water.

After playing Concrete to Blue Pins
dparker49

@dparker49

75

Loved it!!

After playing Concrete to Gold Pins
knoxiclean

@knoxiclean

94

Pretty good course but is pretty basic park golf, not much in the way but hole 2 and the last 4 have a lot of character. Pro tees could use concrete tee pads.

noblejennette

@noblejennette

75

Disc golf is way too popular a sport and New Orleans is way too popular a city for this to be what we have to offer. I’ve played dozens of rounds here since it’s all we have to offer, but this course skates by on the bare minimum. One cement pad and one basket per hole. Zero thought has been put into the course design, which is especially disparaging because there is SO MUCH ROOM within this park to build something incredible. Truly, there is space here to build a course that would bring the world championships to New Orleans but it is squandered. If you’re in town, go play, it’s not great but it’s surrounded by a beautiful park. If you live in town, go play Parc du Families, a 100% one of a kind course in the swamp south of town.