@bhingst
Exceeded expectations. Am pads and yellow baskets were perfect for a first run through. Blue baskets and pro pads look like a few lost discs waiting to happen.
@tazkwondo
Too many blind shots and really difficult to find the next hole. However... it was still very fun and beautiful
@willcazel
Beautiful, well designed course worthy of a visit if you're in the area. Awesome top of the world shot on 3! Good shot variety and multiple tees/baskets on most holes. Could use better signage between 12 and 13. I would recommend playing the shorts to learn the course before touching the longs.
@diggertb
A lot of people not playing dg walking out sitting in the course. Throwing blind shots was not fun. Shorter concrete tees and older baskets, and some tees were not found among the weeds.
@accollier1347
Great park. Mostly open with some trees. Played short layout. Very technical and difficult
@jordanmcmoon
Moose on course when I played. Stay frosty while playing!
@flickmcputt
Awesome course! Scenic, cool shot shaping and nice park
@bogeyjoey
Wonderful course. Grass fairways / rough rough / lots of trees. An absolute gem
@zwiebe91
Awesome course. Blue baskets seem a bit trivial….yellow ones feel like the more natural placement
@reviewgod
Kincaid Park features rolling wooded terrain filled with cottonwoods, birch, willow and pine trees. Under the canopies you'll find devilsclub, stinging nettles, lilacs, and other tall grasses IMO these are the best set of am fairway designs I've yet to throw from. Pros pads are either over the top type throws or trying to land somewhere near am pads, which isn't the most compelling of designs. The course is basically only trimmed twice a season. This makes staying on the fairway especially crucial. It's similar to Bryant Lake Park, but more wild with less upkeep. Maybe the biggest draw of this course are the scenic views and occasional moose or two. To ensure the best course conditions I would recommend throwing this course in early June or close to whenever the state tournament is, preferably after.
@davidjeastman
Fun course, very challenging. Spotter definitely needed on many of the holes. Signage could be a lot better, very difficult had we not had UDisc.
@timchagnon
Nice course but needs some mowers. Lots of tough rough.
@lothda84
Loved this course. A little over grown right now but this was so much fun. Played with the Wednesday night doubles and had a blast.
@eds17001
Excellent course with all four layouts. Lots of variety and neat shots, however navigation on this course is virtually impossible without UDisc. You have to walk across the course between two of the holes without significant guidance. Rough is pretty rough and easy to lose discs, but contributes to the amazing scenery.
@stegodave
Beautiful course! rough is kinda rough, but fairways are big and clear!
@lancek
Beautiful course. Could use a hair cut in a few areas but doesn’t take away from the experience
@braddavis
This is a very rustic and rugged course—which is part of its charm. There are two tee pads and two baskets for every hole. You can play multiple times and have a different experience each time. Lots of blind shots, you should definitely try to have a spotter on several holes.
@durant
Course is beautiful, very scenic and saw some moose. Bear was spotted in park but I didn't see it, reindeer dog was horrendous...