Course Reviews

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by AK freeskier on Jan 12, 2015 at 12:38am

Best course in AK in my opinion! lots of challenging looks with lots of trees in the way. the best times to play this course is early in the summer (april-june) right before the state tourney or late summer after it starts getting cold and the foliage is dying back (sept) still fun in the summer but very easy to lose discs. over all lots of different looks and throws and a very good challenge, bring your A+ game!

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by Bww on Jun 11, 2014 at 11:42am

Despite this being the bermuda triangle of lost discs, Kincaid offers, in this reviewer's opinion, Alaska's best course. With dual tees and dual pars, you could play a full 72 and not get bored. Print a map or follow a local, because there are many paths crisscrossing the park, and in the middle it's easy to take a wrong turn. Holes are periodically switched from A to B positions, so the course has high replay value, although occasionally it's difficult to determine which position it's in. Kincaid offers all the variety you could ask for, through gorgeous Alaskan old growth forest. Highly recommended.
As a side note, I have gone scores of times and have never failed to spot a moose there.

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by The Awesome Turtle on Jul 29, 2013 at 8:53pm

One of the best courses I have ever played. Excellent use of trees to make things challenging but not brutally difficult. The park is very nice and the trails are very well maintained. The only negative things I have to say about the course are these:
1. A couple of tees are a bit difficult to find, but there are trails so you just have to find the right one.
2. If played later in the summer, the undergrowth off the fairway is much larger than at the start. I've lost a couple of discs because of this.
3. Moose. Be careful of moose.
Even with these, it is still a great course and definitely worth checking out.