Course reviews
+0 votes Malum Nothis › March 24, 2022
A great pro level course rivaling any in the state. Mostly friendly terrain that is cart accessable. Pesdtrian traffic so play safe. Half wooded, half more open with longer holes.
+1 votes aaron stein › August 19, 2020
I enjoy this course- more so in the long layout. Good combo of open and wooded holes. The woods holes are fair enough.
+2 votes Jimmy Moore › September 4, 2019
Great course for the advanced level player. Bring a spotter!
+1 votes Dru Stylez › August 28, 2017
A few Hole's have some Decent walks between them... Could be a few more Garbage cans and better signage to the next Tee Pads... other than that a very Difficult Course with Diverse Hole Looks and Elevation Changes... And it Can be stated as a Big Arm Course!
+0 votes Robert Voss › January 24, 2019
Much better than it was a few years ago. Varied and challenging, for sure.
+1 votes Jesse Anderson › September 11, 2015
This course is long with plenty of trees to challenge you. The course isn't really mapped very good. Bring a map if you are new to the course. Many holes need a spotter. Overall a good experience but bring your bazooka arm.
+0 votes Jim Lightbody › August 22, 2015
Extremely challenging course. Lots of long holes for those without a big arm (and some long holes for those WITH a big arm). I was shocked by how long some of the holes in the woods are. So not only long, but very tight with lots of opportunity for tree love or lost discs. About 2/3 of the course is pretty difficult to navigate, even with a map. 12 -15 were really hard to find. Lack of good signage in the woods doesn't help the situation. Carpet remnant tee pads are pretty weird. Those must get pretty gnarly in the winter.
+0 votes Jason Pitzer › June 15, 2015
Great layout, and a great park. Needs pads and signage everyone pretty much, and a lot of love. I will visit this course again.
-3 votes Leland D. › June 15, 2015
dont understand how this course is rated as high as it is. trees down in tee boxes. overgrown fairways. rusty basket chains. tried it. will not play again. just not cool enough to put up with the little things. ill stick to my 4 go to Waterloo/Willamette/Adair/Wilder.
+0 votes Kevin Sweeley aka ONE LIVID MIND › June 15, 2015
Nice big course. Giant open feild shots, and long technical wood shots. Needs a bit of maintenance, but all in all a great course.
+0 votes Brandon Tiemens › June 21, 2014
I play this course an average of once a week. Front nine is great the back just sucks.
+1 votes Dallas Trower › June 8, 2014
Course is in awesome condition at the moment. If only there was 18 cement pads I would say this is a top 10 Oregon course
+0 votes Grape Ape › November 29, 2013
If it ever gets tee pads better than it has then the score will go up
+0 votes Jake La "Putt" ka › April 22, 2013
Concrete tees and some good signage and this course is A+ ! This course is so sick and so challenging! It will punish your bad shots and reward good shots. Every shot in your bag is needed, and every single hole can be a birdie. Probably a fantastic tournament course, I can't wait to come back and play again
+2 votes Rick Saffeels › September 22, 2012
Very long :) well groomed... Played with a group of four and five.
+1 votes Terry Kenney › October 4, 2012
All the compliments from earlier reviews are true. Bryant Park is a varied and extremely challenging disc golf course. Could be an A if the tee pads weren't short, lumpy carpet remnants, and if there were clear indications where to find (1) the baskets, and (2) the tees.
There is a course map at http://www.pdga.com/files/course_maps/Bryant_Park_Map.pdf -- which helps, but you'll still struggle. Might be best to allocate four hours to play the course twice: there are blind drives and approach ...
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+2 votes Chris Herber › August 16, 2012
This may be a contraversial rating but without T-pads and ANY SIGNAGE at all its more than a chore to find your way through the wooded section of the course. The trails go every which way! LOVE THE COURSE btw. First timers, take a pal and youre straight.
-1 votes Robert Littrell › August 6, 2012
This course is awesome. The only reason I gave it a B+ and not an A+ is the lack of teepads. The rumors of this place being crazy overgrown and losing discs on most of the holes are bullshit. The club and some individuals have done a ton of work. This place will challenge all your throws. And just because you can bomb doesn't mean shit if you can't place it. This is one of the best courses in the valley by far. And definitely in the top ten in oregon.
+2 votes Elliott Dawson › July 18, 2012
I miss this course I used to play it damn near every day, taught me a lot
+4 votes Carl Boje › June 20, 2012
Awesome Course, not a big fan of the Softball/ Park Users/ Bicycle crowds thsi park draws in, but what are you going to do. A few of the holes are little ridiculous, but since I am no longer a sissy girl, I enjoy the challenge. Overall awesome course
+2 votes Jesse Lamb › January 19, 2013
Hardest course around: long holes, wooded holes, long wooded holes. If they had better teepads and signage, it would get an A.
+2 votes Lance Jones › November 25, 2015
one of the best in oregon, tee pads coming soon, tee pads are here f yeah 11/25/15
+4 votes Jonathan Smith › August 29, 2011
Hard Course. Must throw straight to avoid trees in woods. Several long open holes to "cut loose".
+4 votes Don Alexander › July 31, 2011
Baskets were in deep positions. Hard Course - Top 10 Oregon DGC
-1 votes Cameron "Still Cam" ficker › July 21, 2011
Great coures, lots of diffrent hole types. Very tought greens, not alot of easy par putts.
-1 votes Jerry Lanig › October 25, 2010
it was pouring rain, and some tees were in there long position