@crispchedsnizzy
This course is a disc golf course, sure. 1 through 9 was the original layout and they added 10-18, which are only marked by two poles in the ground and a piece of "metal" with faded sharpie written on it. They play the same baskets as 1-9, just from different patches of dirt. This needs a good amount of maintenance to be something more enjoyable. A few suggestions: 1. Leave it as the original 9 hole course. 2. Improve the pads, making them longer and flat. Some were crooked/not level with the ground. Most had the signage ripped off and the pads were cracked/chipped. 3. There is no map on the back of the Dinglewood sign. 4. Clean up the overgrown brush that makes certain holes difficult to play. While ultimately I enjoyed this course because it was easy and good for a quick round, it needs some help to truly draw people to play :)
@lcallahan23
Solid 9 hole course in an urban park. A little overgrown, but still fun for a speed round with a putter.
@skywalkr
Definitely some muddy spots. Fun little park but needs tee pads and some flow for the back 9.
@beardedbarber15
Muddy, be careful! Still pretty wet out there in certain parts. Wouldn’t wear your good shoes out. Beginner friendly, not too technical. Work on anhyzer shots and turnovers. Perfect training grounds for it. Mandos are great on the first three holes. Great to play first time out of town. Definitely wouldn’t be my go to stomping grounds when back in the area visiting family.
@mrelee
Decent little pitch and putt course, but not well maintained. I wouldn’t choose to play it as an actual course more so just for practice
@lostlink715
Great course. Short par 3 to get some quick practice in. Aces are very possible! Nice elevation changes throughout the course.
@huntermurray
Good short course. Excellent for beginners and golfers looking to practice putting and below 300 yard shots. The addition of a back 9 is nice when no one is at the course. Would be difficult to play if anyone else was out
@itsthejesse
First time out of towner. Course is what it is. You can tell they did what they could with the property, but it’s just very…whelming. Back 9 is hard to track, feels kind of abandoned, and crosses orig layout many times. 🤷🏼♂️
@bogeygolfer9
The baskets have been painted so you can see them and some fairways are being cleared out. Try the new back 9 if the course isn’t busy. The app will direct you to the new tee signs
@narevalo
Fun short course. Well kept
@jeasyofficial
Baskets have been redone and Mando’s have been established
@camsmith97
Decent short course but you have to go after a drought or it's a mud pit
@adnoryesrod
I adore this course. It’s perfect for a quick spin after work to decompress, angle for some achievable aces, and fawn over birds if you’re into that kind of thing. Lots of fun little technical holes that you can test your limits without losing a disc. Some overgrowth areas, but the mature trees are what sets this little town DGP an extra notch. It’s not the fanciest, but it’s energy is pretty rad and you feel like you can step into nature without leaving the city. Highly recommend! Thank you, DPDCG community 🥏
@jbswanson
Not bad for a beginner course. No real guidance on where the next Teebox is but it’s usually pretty close to the hole.
@thegnomemaster
Alot of fairway trees are overgrown right now. 7/24/18