Lafortune Park

Caledonia, Ontario     1 course · 18 holes

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-  +0 votes  + Matt Jonkman › September 19, 2022
A-
-  +0 votes  + Jamie Pay › July 28, 2021
A
-  +0 votes  + Matt Dykeman › June 15, 2021
A
-  +0 votes  + Mike Masters › January 16, 2021
B+
Great course. Finally made it out to it. Awesome mix of shots and really good flow. Not the best winter course with really slippery/muddy pads and some baskets that sit on hills on sheets of ice. Look forward to coming back in summer and trying out the longs which look really fun..
-  +0 votes  + Chad C › January 6, 2021
A-
Mix of Long's and shorts with some elevation. Quiet and secluded.
-  +1 votes  + Vern Lepine › December 11, 2020
A
-  +1 votes  + Michael Heron › October 5, 2020
A
-  +1 votes  + Dan Dirtman › September 22, 2020
A-
A real beaut. This is the first course I have played in Ontario and it sure set a high standard. Fortunately both times we played on a non humid day. Friends did say it is a a killer on a hot day being so close to the river and that when they played earlier in the year there were some mucky and slippery areas . But my times were ideal. The grass was just high enough to grab the disc so skips were not so good. A fair share of lefty and righty holes. A few in the forest called for dead on straig ...
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-  +1 votes  + Jorge Jensen › July 28, 2020
A
This is a beautiful disc golf specific park. Mostly manicured rolling parkland with a couple of holes through the forest. The short tees are fun with a lot of birdies available. The long tees stretch out nicely for a bigger arm. The rubber tee pads were good in the dry conditions we played in. Highly recommended.
-  -1 votes  + Jeff Kennah › September 7, 2019
B+
Super fun to play. Amateur friendly. There are low spots so you may get wet in spring and early summer.
-  -1 votes  + Jesse T › January 6, 2019
B
-  -1 votes  + Patrick Treude › January 15, 2022
A-
This is a fun and challenging course. It has a nice mix of tight wooded technical holes and rolling parkland holes. The five par 4s are amazingly well designed holes where shaping your shots is a must. The two sets of tee pads are 12 foot rubber pads. Tee signs and directional signs make navigating the course a breeze. Although, more benches and garbage bins are necessary. The course is designed in an old private camp ground that is now owned by the county. So, maintenance keeps the cours ...
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-  +1 votes  + James Wolstenholme › February 2, 2021
A+
Well-designed course with a great mix of wooded & open holes, uphill & downhill shots, and right & left curving holes in a fairly quiet, very scenic park. A must-play course when in the area.

Note: The tee-pads are a bit narrow and a bit slippery (not grooved or ridged)
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