Paul McBeth foundation’s recent addition to Madrid. Played 1 round during a trip to Madrid. Big arms can travel light - bombers won’t need much more than a putter here. Most of the longer holes are downhill. I brought a crave for my weak arm which suited me well - it just didn’t fix my jet lagged throwing and putting, lol. Most holes are open, but there are a couple wooded ones where a RHFH would be helpful. Almost every hole has slope, so despite the shortness of the course, it ...
continue reading ›Paul McBeth foundation’s recent addition to Madrid. Played 1 round during a trip to Madrid. Big arms can travel light - bombers won’t need much more than a putter here. Most of the longer holes are downhill. I brought a crave for my weak arm which suited me well - it just didn’t fix my jet lagged throwing and putting, lol. Most holes are open, but there are a couple wooded ones where a RHFH would be helpful. Almost every hole has slope, so despite the shortness of the course, it wasn’t boring for me. Obstacles include some tall weeds, and tons of pedestrians and bicycles if you play on a nice weekend day like I did. Flying Disc warning signs are everywhere, but some of the older folks have no idea what’s going on, so bring some patience with you ????. Navigation is ok most of the time - 10,11,12 are tucked away from the main part. If you love disc golf and find yourself in Madrid, of course you should play here.
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