@tiinajohanna
Visiting from Sweden, enjoyed this beautiful forest course, well maintained, challenging lines with very good signs from tee to tee :)
@astridskarp
This is one of the most beautiful and well-kept discgolftracks I have visited. Tee pads are new, signage is great and there are lay-outs for a wide variety of players. Surroundings are wooded and beautiful, but still close to Tallinn center (PT took us there in 20 mins). Locals we met were very friendly and clearly caring for the course and its upkeep. Also the first course I have been that has a dedicated toilet. Must visit really when in Tallinn!
@torolav
Visiting from Norway. Very nice wooded course. It was is tight at times, but it is far from the tightest I have tried. Every hole had a spesific line, either backhand or forehand or both. Can recomend!
@krister
fin Bane!
@fehlbergo
Playing here from Australia. Awesome course!
@krissjaakson
I had a blast! Course is so good right now! Better than I expected! Thank you guys 🤙
@mattiniemi
A well maintained forest course. It has clear lines that are possible to hit but also possible to miss. Well worth visiting. Good chance for warm up.
@ikaoster
First time here, fun, lots of friendly people, lots of trees and I really liked the layout!
@niklaskochems
The PTDA Germany enjoyed the time on course very much and will always remember the course as one of the best in PTDA-history.
@hannuristolaine
Rata uusittu, hyvät uudet heittopaikat ja opasteet. Ainoastaan 10 radan heittopaikalta puuttui kyltti, mutta heittosuunnan pystyy hyvin päättelemään.
@eemelia
Hyvä, kaunis ja helpohko. Hyvät teet, vaikkakin vähän kapeat. Ehdottomasti uudestaan.
@ilmdisc
In my personal opinion, many of those gaps are to small for a good disc golf experience. Additionally most of the more open holes follow a path (with exceptions). The tree rough is brutal. It's almost like an OB line would give more advantage even with the penalty. No where near the rating. There are way better courses. Design and upkeep wise. But nevertheless good place to train your accuracy.
@donnyd78
If you are visiting Tallin, this course is absolutely amazing and a must play. Pro tip for anyone visiting the area: Take the county buses (the blue buses) here because it is more direct than the city buses.
@aarori
Really good course, course desing is really good, 2 or 3 repeating tee shot shapes what is natural for 18 hole course. In my opinion teepads could be a little wider but they were sturdy and grippy. Otherwise the course is worth visiting if you are nearby or planning to make a trip to estonia to see the courses. View wise its not anything to write about but its well kept northern europe forest with couple of open fields.
@meelisr
Putting in a fresh comment to let people know that the course has been fixed (since late October 2024) with new teepads, new baskets and three layouts: PRO, AM on same 18 baskets but different tees, and a separate wheelchair friendly beginner layout with 7 baskets. Upkeep has been stellar also during late autumn. Definitely worth checking out if you are around Tallinn. It will likely be very busy during peak-season and peak-times. Friendly and affordable weekly games you can register for in discgolfmetrix.
@smileymi
The course got a nice upgrade recently, making it a very nice regular course near Tallinn
@aspartaami
DGF has done amazing work with the course - absolutely phenomenal course. Fair par 4's and challenging in the right ways. Amateur tees (with same par's) allow new players to get birdies, putting course is fun + the 7 hole kids course is fun. Massive upgrade from the previous design, kudos! 👍