I won't lie. I'm slightly biased towards this course. I used to play here with one of my first girlfriends; her dad was into disc golf so she had a few baskets around her yard and Comfort Lake park was the perfect length and number of pins to play with her without it getting boring, her getting in over head with the distance, or us getting sweaty.
Several years later, I still visit this three par course. It's only 9 holes, and 3 par at that, so I play it twice when I'm by myself. Very high ac ...
continue reading ›I won't lie. I'm slightly biased towards this course. I used to play here with one of my first girlfriends; her dad was into disc golf so she had a few baskets around her yard and Comfort Lake park was the perfect length and number of pins to play with her without it getting boring, her getting in over head with the distance, or us getting sweaty.
Several years later, I still visit this three par course. It's only 9 holes, and 3 par at that, so I play it twice when I'm by myself. Very high ace potential on nearly all of the pins. There's a few cool shots over a small marsh. It is averagely well marked, and I've never seen anyone play there other than myself. It's basically a small course woven into a secluded city playground/soccer field.
Pros:
+Fun to try for aces.
+Cool low-risk shots
+Nearly impossible to lose your disc
+rarely busy and somewhat secluded
+young love sentiment
Cons:
-Kind of small
-Takes a while to get to from nearly anywhere
-Could be marked better
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