Carlin Weld Park

Palymra, Wisconsin     1 course · 18 holes     Driving directions

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-  +0 votes  + Grant Harris › July 9, 2018
A
challenging for my level. cool park. No one is there so I can get the course to myself. Close to my house. a lot of knapweed and long grass to create fairways to aim at. No uphill fairways. Organized, it is nice that they tell me where the next hole is. It is cool that Hole 1 is on rocks. A bathroom. Picnic area. Practice basket. Cement tee pads. More mosquitoes in mosquito season. A good amount of obstacles. I like the distance of this course since there is only one hole under 210 feet but this course is technical which makes it very frustrating but fun because I know I can get better.
-  +1 votes  + Jason Callen › November 1, 2017
B+
Fun course. Great use of space. 18 baskets on 9 holes. Good signage and upkeep. I'll go back for sure.
-  +0 votes  + Josh Ehrendreich › March 15, 2018
A-
Of the courses I've played in Wisconsin, this would rank among the top 5 best, and that includes Rolling Ridge, Sandy Point, High Bridge, Tendick, Heritage Trails, Brown Deer. Lots of challenge, well maintained, great tees, and overall well designed with some fine touches to make it worthy of A type rating.
-  +1 votes  + Treeguy One › November 30, 2018
A-
A- only because the pond hasn’t been used for some water holes and it being a little shorter coarse. A+ as far as signage, use of real estate, terrain change, tee pads, stairs on the steep hill. Pretty fun coarse all in all, but that pond screams for a hole or two to add that factor. Park is big enough for another 9 pads and 18 baskets.
-  +0 votes  + Christopher Tortosa › July 6, 2019
B
-  +0 votes  + Sean Sweeney › April 11, 2022
A-
Really a great course. It is nine tee pads that play to 18 baskets (mix of long and shorts at each spot) but it plays really well. Front nine is just as challenging as the back nine and has just enough differences in the pin placements to make it play like two different 9 holes. Pads are great. Well maintained. The rough is punishing even in the Spring and I am sure is very difficult in the summer. My main compliment is that each hole is challenging but fair, and there is a proper line (or two) ...
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