@bertchet
Good little course with easy parking and clean area. Basketball court nearby as well as a playground for kids. Some pedestrian traffic, often people walking dogs on paths that cross some of the holes. For the most part, this isn't an issue though based on how it was designed. Good course for practice since it is pretty open in most cases. Main obstacles are just a few trees in the way on a couple holes.
@akt1ondiscgolf
a dinker 5 hole putter course, supposedly all under 250' called luiseville. I liked the layout on udisc from satellite pics and figured it might be worth. It was, it was in a very secluded high end neighborhood in a nicely manicured park with some pretty mature trees to force more than just open field throws, yet everything is still an acerun, and you can play a round in 10 minutes. We ended up playing 4x and on the 4th I shot the perfect. Should have been sooner, but it was kind of gusty. No signs, not really needed if you have udisc because you do if you are reading this. No amenities except garbage cans and a gazebo. Hole 2 doesn't have a concrete pad, or the location is way off on gps. Hole 4 was the longest probably more like 275' than 250, might need a mid in headwinds. Chains are very light and baskets like to spit, putting gently. Fwiw Karen's in the neighborhood are not very accepting of off leash dogs here even if they behave, stay close and listen to commands. It's like 4 minutes drive off hwy36, go play if you go by.
@pr0fe550r
Choose your own adventure practice area. Ace runs
@paynelive
Course is undistinguishable without UDISC layouts. 18 holes over 5 baskets and varying tee pads at sidewalk or grass. As far as lines go, some of them are almost impossible to hit without sheer accuracy because of the amount of trees in the way on the safari pathlines
@alexhallumsdisc
5 baskets located in a nice little neighborhood park. Good place to practice upshots & work on putting. Could possibly design some safari holes. Nothing too fancy here, just a place to throw some discs. Tee pads or signage would be a nice addition.
@adamw303
More of a practice area than a course. Great for beginners and pitch and putt play. Low traffic allows for many safari holes options. Great place to practice
@tuckchillout
Watch for kids in the playground
@trux34
I came here to warm up for a more challenging course. Nice park, plays quick w only one minor tree obstacle on 4. Had to use app to find tee pads.
@calebtucker
It should be noted that this course is purely intended for practicing. 5 baskets in a park can be super beneficial for your game. Fun course to play especially safari.
@someguy303
Ace run putter course. No tees except for whatever you make up. Some fun potential if the playground is empty. Surrounded by houses.
@kevl5566
Small park course. Neat for what it is.
@dbrinkley
Nice park setting for working on your mid and approach shots. Field work with baskets.
@cstrothman
Tees aren’t well marked but it’s a beautiful course
@dellogic
Fun course to start and learn. Can get up to 20 holes: clockwise, counterclockwise, star (throw to the second basket away), and reverse star. Gets risky when kids or park enthusiasts are present.