@bobolink
Great compact course with thoughtful design, even with just three baskets. OB was gnarly with prickly trees, ground was frozen over so did not encounter marshy grounds when retrieving discs. Innova baskets are in great shape. Eric was more than happy to send further details about the course. The uphill walk was definitely not difficult (took about 15 minutes) and was a good way to warm up for the round. I put in ‘Nanji Hangang Park’ (or another option is ‘Seoul Mountain Climbing & Culture Center’) into Naver Maps to locate the course, along with the UDisc app and Eric’s directions. Went on a Friday afternoon from about 4:30pm-6pm. Only saw a handful of other people around, including one couple getting wedding photos taken. The course is aptly named ‘sunset DGC’ as it is in Noeul Park, ‘noeul’ meaning sunset in Korean. What a beautiful setting for a disc golf course.
@hanafiz
Thank you for the useful info on UDisc and within reviews! Super helpful! A fun mission to a random spot near the city. PS Bring mosquito repellant! There were dozens of couples getting wedding photos taken and children with kites so I had to be really careful and often wait. Some long shots, fairly basic design given its restrictions. Avoiding OB is a must!
@jordanmichaud
For a 3 basket open park mini course was simple but fun. Rough is a marsh, make sure you do not wear good shoes, or bring discs you care about. Very easy to loose a disc. Little far away from my hotel. But got to say I have played a course in Korea. Leeches are in the marsh, so check your legs and feet is you walk into the water.
@theowlprince
You know... It's beautiful this even exists in Korea and that the descriptions were so useful. It's more like a proper practice course since the 3 baskets are right by each other, but it's fun! The course is super crowded with people taking pictures, but it's fun to feel watched as people have no idea what's going on hahaha. The campground around it is BEAUTIFUL if you go for a walk down to the Han River after.
@michaelcarranza
I made it from the drivers test center bus stop to hole one in about 30 minutes- jogging up the very very tall and steep road. TAKE THE TRAM if you can figure out how to.
@figstah
Coming from the states and playing parks like Maple Hill and Hornets Nest, you can’t compare. But as far as a course in the middle of Seoul with some nice views at a very nice and maintained park, it was fun. The layout was mapped on UDisc and it made the course fun and easy to find. A lot of people at the park that have no idea what you’re doing so you gotta watch out for them. A lot of amenities at the park, a nice cafe/ convenient store not far from the disc golf area.
@bbbsocal
Tram was not running so I took the walking path. It used to closer to 40-45 minutes all together. Course length favors bigger arms, but relatively fair pars. I did not encounter OB, but I imagine it could impact scoring if throw(s) are errant.
@markapritchard
Great little course in Seoul. It provided a chance to play in Seoul. Not terribly easy to navigate with some really, really thick OB.
@philvanstrien
Couple swampy bits on the edges of the fairways, but overall a great little course set within Seoul!
@trouts8
Loved the course and loved checking S Korea off the bucket list. Thanks to Eric for maintaining this course!!
@ragnarok1stx
Course is still there. A little tricky navigating to it but it was a blast. A little bit of swamp by one of the baskets but overall a nice walk to the course and a fun game in a beautiful area.
@gosalynmallard
Obviously this park course has its limitations but it was fun to throw some discs again. Great location too and empty on a Thursday afternoon. Thank you for creating this layout and making the best of it!
@aiden18
A simple course but great its in Seoul. Minimal other park users on a weekday. Be weary of getting discs out of bounds as it is ROUGH getting them out. I found taking a taxi was the fastest and easiest way to get here (13k won from CBD right to the start of the course).
@panikbuton
Considering it’s the only course in the north, it’s pretty sweet just because it exists. On the day I played, there was no one out here. I played a couple of Safari layouts throwing from the adjacent fairways and it was an absolute blast, but I don’t think that will work when there are more people here.
@seabas
Starting points not clearly defined.
@jmcloyal
Info on how to get there is wrong above. You can get a tram (electric open bus) from behind the Seoul Mountain climbing and culture centre. 108, Haneulgongwon-ro (essentially the road the goes between the hills, in the middle). No tram from the Stadium to Noeul park. You can cycle, bus, taxi to that pick up spot. Then it is 15mins up hill or tram ride. Course is dull, just up and back a single golf fairway with 9 holes to three baskets. Rough is very rough - take a walking stick to fetch discs!
@mitchyyy14
Its a decent course, be careful if you have a big arm though because I threw a destroyer over the dmz and gave kimmy jong un a scare. Great course otherwise
@chrisn78697
Needs more holes
@ejbusch
I give my own course a 2.5 for the reasons I stated above in the course description. Email me if you want a guide!