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18 hole layout as of November '21. Great for all levels of play. Concrete & turf tee pads. Well maintained with a few open shots, tunnel shots, and lots of woods. Great variety of holes, all par 3’s.
18 Holes
Concrete, Outdoor Carpet Tees
DISCatcher Pro (28 chains) Targets
Dedicated Disc Golf, Public park
Established 1995
Dogs allowed
Not cart friendly
Drinking water available
Restroom available
Contact
Jim Gleason
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3.8
Shot variety/design
3.6
Tee areas
3.2
Signage/wayfinding
3.1
Amenities
3.4
Scenery/views
3.5

@kfree35
163
1
Eh. The og holes are nice park/woods mix that’s pretty beginner friendly. The new woods holes need some serious clean up to be more friendly for casual players. Overall the course is now almost exclusively 150-300 foot shots with a lot of tough lines even though the holes are short. Bad rough in the woods, you can’t see the basket from most of the teepads, and signs not indicating the pin location makes it tough for players new to the course. My opinion of the course has gone up a bit with playing it more. Not poorly designed but I would like to see a bit more variety in length of holes and maybe open some fairways up a bit

@calvinc44
111
0
Iconic STL family course. A good time, a lot more wooded now but lines still exist. New tee pads aren’t great but the new tee signs are a lot nicer

@willmrowe33
40
0
Awesome only used distance driver on hole 9! Super fun tech course! Even when it’s super muddy

@mranderson57
73
0
Great course that has technical shots but is fair for all levels of play.
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