Course reviews
+6 votes Ken Long › June 29, 2011
In June '11... Kimball Pines DGC (among other areas) suffered a natural disaster. Most trees were felled by the storm which came through the area. Soo...no more disc golf at Kimball Pines. If all trees were cleared from the course... Kimball Pines would never ever be the same. RIP Kimball PInes DGC.
+3 votes Eirik Kauserud › October 3, 2010
I always enjoy Kimball pines. It's tough. It's punishing. luck is valued much less on this course than a vast percentage of other courses. Hole 1 introduces the course well. An A- with less stolen baskets, tee's on the holes without and better signs.
+3 votes Tom Wagner › August 24, 2022
Great property for a well designed course that plays from shorts and longs. Rolling hills, wide enough fairways with challenging lines, scattered trees, thick rough and clever basket placement. Easy navigation with UDisc. Next hole directional tape on baskets. Shorts are marked by painted wood slabs. Newly developed back 9. Porta potty in parking lot. Overall a very nice course.
+0 votes chad curtis › February 23, 2011
A great, challenging course. The park lacks amenities--restrooms, benches, signage but the golf is top notch.
+0 votes Davis _ › April 13, 2012
I only ever shot a good round once at kimball, but I would always go back for more punishment. It's really sad that the course was destroyed. The lumberjack just isn't the same anywhere else!
+0 votes Steve Hedstrom › October 29, 2010
Challenge to most golfers. Woods on almost all holes, elevation, good pin placements.
+0 votes Jason Karle › November 8, 2010
Could be real nice if you could find your way around and all the baskets where there.
+0 votes Nick Archer › May 18, 2011
Great Course when you set aside the minor flaws. Missing 17 Basket, had to shoot at 4x4 post. Would be very nice with all cement tee pads, hole 4 needs a foot stop to avoid sliding down hill, course needs signs.
+0 votes Christopher McIntosh › July 28, 2019
A resurrection of an older course that was destroyed by a bad thunderstorm back in 2010. For right now this course is a 9 basket dual teepad single basket course on Kimball Park. In the near future this will return to being a 18 basket course like it once was. This course used to be a heavily wooded course but now is an open course with the trees that survived the storm years ago scattered amongst the fairways. However every hole has shrubs and tall weeds that border the fairways and if your not ...
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-1 votes Angel Gilbert › August 27, 2012
played in 2005 very tight fairways but still a nice course would like to go back and play again.