@mchris2725
This is my local course and I’ve completed at least 150 rounds at Juel. It is always open and offers a peaceful escape from the more trafficked courses in the area (including non-disc golf pedestrians). Ignore reviews pertaining to course conditions. That’s not necessarily relevant to an overall review and UDisc has a course condition feature that I update after I play. Is it the next Maple Hill? No. I enjoy it for what it is. Long bombers, long putts, and chill vibes.
@salishseashred
Nice course to get a few longer throws on.
@lancelevine
Wait for dry days.
@samchampagne
Needs more interesting shots. Pretty flooded
@wiscophil87
Does not drain well. Overall good short course to scratch the throwing itch.
@read1935
Nice little upkept open park. Not much shot variety but still a pleasant game and good for beginners.
@matthewlopez
Simple course that you can go through pretty quick.
@sasquatchseth
For such a simple property the course is actually very nice. Fairways are mowed, trees are used when available, and hole distances vary greatly. Because it’s flat and open, you can play a 9 hole round in 25-30 minutes. My only gripe is that the baskets truly suck. I’ve had multiple putouts/cut through including a dead center ace spit out
@nomadnick
Good course, very clear of trees. Murky and muddy in the wet seasons
@mhobson
Wear boots. The muddy bog of Juel Park is back.
@geigerhyzer
Flat and open with 9 baskets and two tee pads per hole. Good for beginners!
@wallysnowbird
Fun course to practice longer drives and upshots. The grass has just been mowed so easy to play, as well as to find discs, although still takes some searching if your shot is off the fairway. Overall a fun course, with only a few trees to navigate around.
@teesak
Beginner friendly. No elevation changes, open fields. When grass is tall it can be hard to find discs not in the fairway.