Course reviews
+1 votes Tom Wagner › October 2, 2024
Short, challenging and fair technical course with extreme elevation changes on every hole. Lots of blind shots. Combination of grassy and sandy fairways. Pretty easy navigation with large green next tee signs. Good tee signs, baskets and cement pads. Nice hike through the woods. The rough isn’t as bad as often reported. Hole 18 is the downhill signature hole with a cool view of the castle. This course would deserve an “A” rating if it was a little longer and had a couple water hazards. The fun factor is high. Spacious paved parking lot. Trash cans and restrooms.
+0 votes Jim sahnow › July 22, 2024
This is a great course with a good amount of elevation change. A couple challenging holes but for the most part if you stay in the fairway you will have a good time.
+0 votes Rob Prince › September 15, 2023
Technical course requires strategic disc placement on shots. Fair share of wooded shots and some blind holes. I like bringing at least one buddy to spot. Lots of elevation nice pads and baskets. Get your leg workout in!
+0 votes Jess Preston › August 24, 2020
Many uphill and downhill shots. Great use of the changes in elevation. I played on a Saturday afternoon/evening and there were a lot of players. It was great to see that many people playing. The wind made it much more challenging. 91 out of 100.
+0 votes Kirt Stevens › July 27, 2020
Lot's of elevation changes, busy course to play on a Saturday...
+0 votes Travis Holpuch › September 9, 2019
Great variety of open and technical holes. The elevation changes are no joke at all, be prepared for one fun hike. It's definitely a must-play course for anyone visiting Grand Rapids
+0 votes jon lorenz › June 21, 2019
Absolutely love this course and the hard work the local crew has been putting in on it. A new practice basket was just installed this week near the sand on hole one which is a great addition. Only reason for not giving this course an A+ rating is I believe that holes 13 and 14 could use a small amount of TLC and they are only being judged more harshly because of the layout change that occurred in 2017 I believe, all the other changes are fantastic.
+0 votes Noah Minasola › May 14, 2019
The hands down best course in the GR area. Tons of fun elevation shots. Don't throw your disc to the right on 18 into the tall dune grass....might take awhile to find it.
+0 votes Brad C › April 8, 2019
Very fun course with many uphill, downhill shots. Lots of elevation. Some of the wooded holes need better lines.
+0 votes Les Shaner jr › March 23, 2019
Would been A but got turned around looking for one tee pad. So far top 2 in Grand Rapids
+0 votes Jacob McDowell › February 7, 2019
Great elevation changes and fun shots through out the course
+0 votes Ben Gosset › October 9, 2018
Good technical course lots of elevation changes but kind of short.
+0 votes Curt Greve › September 25, 2018
This is a challenging course with lots of ups and downs. It's not disc golf cart friendly but other than that it's a really nice course.
+0 votes Michael Shway › September 24, 2018
Beautiful course layout with a lot of elevation. Johnson keeps me in shape and feeling Shway!
+0 votes Max Moross › August 9, 2018
Really hilly lots of elevation shots nice tees nice newer baskets mapped out real well
+1 votes Ryan Klootwyk › May 14, 2018
Since the baskets have been changed, this course has every shot in the book along with some very cool elevation changes. A new favorite GR course
+2 votes Chad Reuss › October 19, 2022
This course offers tons of elevation changes. It is quite a workout walking up all the large hills. The course offers the player a large variety of shots. The cement tee pads are extremely large and offer the prefect amount of grip. I put this as one of the best public courses in Grand Rapids. There really is only 1 hole I wish they would change, that being hole # 14. It is a terrible 120 ft hole. This course is a must play if your in GR!!
+2 votes Kevin Stacey › July 2, 2017
Great revamped course with new tee pads and baskets. You gotta come and check it out!
+0 votes Ducks Lawn Care & Landscape / Course Design › June 26, 2017
love it solid course hard walk though
+3 votes Ian Hamilton › June 19, 2017
With the new renovations, this course is by far one of the best in the area now. The mowed fairways, extreme elevation changes, pads, and baskets, this course is on its way to a whole other caliber. Very backhand friendly, with a lot of trickery as well as a few technical holes that make this course so fun!! I can see this course getting very trashed and can't wait to get some buckets out there to help with trash. AWESOME JOB EVERYONE!
+4 votes Chris Thorsgard › June 16, 2017
Thanks to a lot of hard work from a lot of different people, Johnson Park had new baskets and new tee pads installed on 6/15/17. A few holes were changed from the original layout, but a large portion of them remain the same. This course is a challenge with tight lanes and elevation changes.
Some of the branches need to be trimmed to define better lanes off the pad, but this is a hell of a course!
Some of the branches need to be trimmed to define better lanes off the pad, but this is a hell of a course!
+2 votes Erin Feeley › March 27, 2016
Really loved the lay out and realizing the long history and considering the work of thievery, I would most for sure put weighted grade. Loved the elevation play and will defiantly go back.
+2 votes Josiah Lonsway › March 24, 2016
Kroll Layout, Temp Baskets, Blustery Winter day, beautiful views, elevation/ wind/ trees. Great practice course for most shots. Huge potential for larger holes. Worth playing.
+2 votes Michael David Kridler › August 26, 2015
This is where I cut my disc golf teeth. I miss the baskets, wish the county would buy more, and that people wouldn't steal them. One of the best parks I've played. Posts aren't the same, but still a great park right after a mowing and on a cooler day.
+2 votes Durk A. Gordon › July 16, 2014
needs baskets and t pads and this is thee best course around. I kinda dont even mind not having baskets or teepads this place is still awesome
+1 votes Nathan Nifong › March 24, 2014
This course was the first one I played back in 1999(I was 8 years old). Last fall Tyler Frisbie and I hit up the course. It was a blast from the past. The constant elevation change makes for a challenging course. It felt really old school hitting the posts. This would be an +A course if it had baskets and better tees.
+1 votes Nick Bosovich › July 10, 2017
New design is fun! Lots of up and down hill shots makes it something different in GR. Some cool shots, a few holes I would change but overall I really like this as an addition the DG in GR. Good amount of blind shots so play in a group but really and enjoyable addition, I will be back soon!
+2 votes Travis Lepsch › October 29, 2013
This is my favorite course around GR. If it had baskets and pads, I'm sure it would soon become a favorite of many more people. Great quiet and open space.
+2 votes Victor Wahl › April 23, 2013
Add baskets and pads and this is the best course in GR.
Ive only played here once and we had 18 baskets put in longer alt spots then the originals. Awesome course! A lot of ankle high thorn bushes though. I give it a A based on the way it was when i played it.
Ive only played here once and we had 18 baskets put in longer alt spots then the originals. Awesome course! A lot of ankle high thorn bushes though. I give it a A based on the way it was when i played it.
-4 votes Alex Stanton › October 19, 2022
Hated this course. It really has so much potential! The "fairways" are knee high weeds, and its very easy to loose a disc. I left with cuts all over my legs and most likely poison ivy. I do not plan on coming back.
-1 votes Nate Smith › July 11, 2012
My son and I wanted to play a new course so we ventured to Johnson. Lots of potential with huge hills and a lot of land to use. We got lost a couple of times since all the signs are faded or broken. We were very surprised by all the great terrain and will play it again when things are updated a bit. My son thinks it is the best pole hole course he has ever played.
-7 votes Roger K › November 21, 2022
Old style (post) no baskets. Need to be part Ibex to play here. Played in spring before grass, insects and poison Ivy started. Would not play in warm weather. Will not be back.
+4 votes Steve Hedstrom › October 19, 2022
Updated Review:
Johnson park was a pole hole course after baskets were stolen years ago. 18 NEW Innova Discatchers are awesome and installed June 2017. The land is great and the design uses it to it to make some really fun holes. Tee pads are now all cement and help with the run up so much better than the sand natural pads they used to be. Fairways are maintained and mowed. Have some water and bug spray with when playing in spring or summer. There are some awesome hills at Johnson, so you ...
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