Ottawa Park
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It's a decent course, the basket locations have been recently adjusted to increase the difficulty and length, all holes are played as par 3s which tends to make shooting under par tough ;) I recently developed a course map using a satellite image, and also adjusted distances to reflect the basket locations, hopefully this is helpful to clear up the confusion expressed with navigating the course.
Very well maintained public city course. The course map is slightly confusing when you first play (3 basket to 4 tee, 8b to 9t, 9b to 10t, 14b to 15t, and 16b to 17t), but there is seemingly always someone there who can point you in the right direction as well as a course map off of the first tee box. Beginners will find this to be a challenging test, but a great place to hone their skills. This is a hard place to lose a disc which is great for the beginner or someone who is tinkering with new throws. This course requires you to make shots in order to score well. If you can execute consistently then your score will reflect that.
"Where did you come from? What are you doing here?
Canis lupus! Vulpes Vulpes!I don't think he speaks
English or Latin."
liked it it was clean and open.. little close to the roads but other then that great!
The course is located down the road before the UT campus and the Omni on Bancroft Rd. at the intersection of Ottowa Parkway. The front 9 are nicely situated next to the tennis courts and are easy enough to determine the course progression; however, the back nine are completely idiotic and totally unmarked. if you follow the red stripe painted on the basket you will cross fairways and run the risk of a disc upside the head. this course is the worse course i have ever played even worse than a natural tee/hole course where you have to hit a tree between two marker lines. the pole holes are nice and the grounds are usually well kept but the course progresion needs a revamp with new tee signs that detail the EXACT flow from one hole to the next tee. If you want a well manicured and clearly marked course go down to Virginia and enjoy Pohick Bay Regional Park, now that's a disc golf course worthy of tourny's.
Played this course on a visit to Toledo, OH and thought it was great. Nicely manicured park with mature trees. Pretty good length from the blue tees. I didn't play the whites due to how short the course is. The 19 hole layout is a little odd, but a well done layout it is. Would recommend!
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Average course. The hole placements are pretty good, providing mostly long drives weaving through some tall thick trees. There course lacks the woods element that Parmalee (10min away) provides, but provides the longer drives. The course can get backed up some with large groups playing in the late afternoon, but most everyone is polite and courteous. I liked how well kept the course was, but hated how confusing the course was to play. That DESPERATELY needs to be rectified!!!
Fix the course direction and it gets a 4 in my book.