@perron77
Great beginner course, but need more signage or directions to ever Tee, it's a bit confusing if you don't have the app. But all around very good course for beginners
@omanboys
Love the mature trees! Beautiful, technical little course! Great for beginners!
@caboose8969
Solid little beginner course. Lots of trees. Some tees are tough to see under the grass.
@jonahf
2/3 of this course is quite well designed, requiring different shot shapes and length of shots. The other 1/3 is 6 holes that are 150 feet or shorter. Overall a well designed course with the available space.
@coachclark
Fun little par three with lots of tough-ish lines on some short holes.
@bassweightvibes
Fun course. Good for beginners as well as intermediate players. It's similar to 17 Wing DGC but better in my opinion. Has a good mix of shorter ace run shots, technical shots and some longer shots. A bunch of the flags at the teepads were missing so they were hard to spot because of all the leaves everywhere. Good thing for uDisc lol. Stop at Syl's for a double bacon cheeseburger, poutine and milkshake after!
@ironwolf
Great little course, multiple tees with 9 baskets. Nice technical lines with ability to have an ace on the course. My partner snagged a beautiful Ace on hole 3. Beautiful park.
@alexrobinsontv
Happy to have this great course here. Well thought out lines to challenge any skill level and still be fun!
@logie4444
Great course for all. Great intro to the sport, with some nice fun ace run holes. Also has a variety of lines, so even top players can go and gain something from the course. I would suggest stopping here on your way to or from Stanley... it'll be worth your time.
@shwashua
Kings Park is a nice, multi-use park with lots of amenities but disc golf certainly isn't the main draw to it. The disc golf course feels crammed into a pretty confined space. It's short and has 9 baskets with 2 different tee options per basket which leads to a lot of similar-feeling holes. Fairly flat layout where the only real challenge is to avoid hitting the trees. The layout is a little awkward too as holes, or walks between them, cross over other holes. Certain throwing lines also get very close to roadways, busy sidewalks, or public use picnic benches. It's still a nice area overall though and would be a great place to learn or practice. Could be fun to try and chase aces there too.
@breeboracheff
Good for beginners, tees don’t flow well but it’s ok for the extra walk