Civic Center Park

Auburn Hills, Michigan     1 course · 9 holes     Driving directions

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-  -5 votes  + David Tomlinson › September 17, 2015
B+
Nice coarse for warm up practice or beginers. Short holes but well cared for.
-  +3 votes  + Kyle Jansen van Galen › May 6, 2021
C-
+: Clean, never crowded, great course to introduce someone to the game, would be hard to lose a disc, well-maintained
+/-: Baskets are variable (a few have more wear and tear but about average overall)
-: Extremely short both in length and number of holes (like a par 3 course in regular golf) you will only use midrange discs, average or advanced players would probably be dissatisfied, woodchips for tee pads

Verdict: C- Cleanliness and maintenance of this short course make it great for select groups of players but a pass for players who have been playing a while
-  -1 votes  + Brian Morba › May 22, 2011
D
-  +1 votes  + Taylor Goik -Dirty Mitten Disc Golf- › October 7, 2011
C
-  -1 votes  + Steven Welch › January 31, 2012
A
Great course for warming up or to practice mids/putting. Very clean and usually no traffic.
-  -2 votes  + Brent Mitchell › February 5, 2012
B+
-  -2 votes  + Bruce Lindell › July 7, 2021
B+
-  -2 votes  + Sarah Lindell › March 26, 2012
A
-  -1 votes  + Nicholas Cooke › May 3, 2012
A
It is what it is, work on your short game.
-  -2 votes  + Scott Ostrom › June 8, 2012
B
This is a great course to practice your short game. Always clean and never crowded.
-  -1 votes  + Alex Wigand › August 1, 2012
A
The best place to take a newbie. located next to the police station and library so there are no partiers. You're usually there alone. all you need is a midrange or putter. Great putt and approach fundamentals.
-  +1 votes  + Mike Liskey › September 5, 2012
B-
Very small but well maintained, a good course to practice those 70-130 foot shots on basket. feels private and is nice and quiet even though Squirrel Rd. borders the east side of the course on the other side of the tree line.
-  -1 votes  + Andy Smith › March 5, 2013
B+
A course is better than no course and this is an old course which get love from me on that fact alone. Good course to warm up on before you go play OU. This is a putter course for sure no need a your bag just a couple putter will do. It's jammed into a small area and you can almost see every basket from first tees. I guess if your in the area playing the big course across the street then go check it out. Ace opps. On every hole.
-  -1 votes  + Reid Ott › June 3, 2013
D+
good for ace racing. but the tee pads we're not that great and the baskets we're the worst baskets ive ever seen at a course.
-  -1 votes  + Tyler Zdybel › June 11, 2013
D+
-  -5 votes  + Steve K › April 22, 2014
C+
Definitely a puttable course. used my mid for a few shots. Got my first Ace on 8. Only 138ft, but still an ace.
-  +2 votes  + richard bell › April 28, 2015
C
Really nice place to brush up on putting and approaching. Woodchip tees. Times I've been there I've never seen anyone on course. Nice pond adjacent to course with water fountain in middle and some benches along pond. Perfect newbie course.
-  +2 votes  + Tony Tweed › May 14, 2015
B
Excellent course to practice your Putt and Approach. Since it's right around the corner from my work, great for a lunch time chain banger!
Excellent course to teach newbies... Like me...
-  +1 votes  + Zak L › July 30, 2015
A-
THE Course to teach someone the game or practice approach and putts. Watch out for geese poo
-  -1 votes  + Bill Murray › March 24, 2024
A+
Is what it is
-  +1 votes  + Kevin Reddy › September 8, 2015
B+
Good for some putt/approach quick practice, and centrally located in AH.
-  +0 votes  + Tim Misiak › May 4, 2016
B+
I really enjoy playing here. Excellent "putt-putt" type of course great for new players as well as putt and approach practice. As long as you don't go here expecting to play an actual course you'll have a good time. My advice, get a buddy or 2 and go do an ace race style outing there.
-  -2 votes  + Skyler Stoker › June 7, 2016
C-
Just bring a putter
-  -1 votes  + Anthony Kowalchick › August 20, 2016
A-
-  +3 votes  + Tom Wagner › June 24, 2020
A+
Ideal for young beginners to learn the game, gain confidence with little frustration.
-  +0 votes  + Bart Kowalewski › January 1, 2017
B-
-  +0 votes  + Mark Niemasz › May 7, 2017
C
This is what a putt-putt course is to a golf course. Just bring your putter and bang some chains. Longest hole is 200ft. Shortest is 73. Most are about 100. Three of us played four rounds in about 40 minutes.
-  +0 votes  + Alex Demick › April 27, 2018
D
-  +0 votes  + Jeff C › June 13, 2018
B+
Great little putter course, good for working on that short game or showing beginners.
-  +0 votes  + Garett Patria › April 7, 2019
A+
Beautiful setting! Fun for a quicky. Great execution of a small footprint.
-  -1 votes  + connor leidal › December 29, 2019
D
-  -1 votes  + Chris Arnett › March 26, 2024
B
-  +0 votes  + Maddie Arnett › May 21, 2020
B+
-  +1 votes  + Kenna Wagner › June 24, 2020
A-
-  +0 votes  + Anthony Knotts › January 11, 2022
C
Great course for beginners and for putting practice. Nothing too complex here at all. Some short hyzer shots here and there, minimal obstructions.
-  +0 votes  + Mike LaRue › July 23, 2024
C-
Its short and for some that's all that matters. But the baskets have varied in different states of disrepair and I'm not a fan of "Par 2" holes regardless of the length (especially when some of the shots are blind.) A decent pitch and putt, but I wouldn't go out my way to play there.
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