Course reviews
+2 votes Tom Wagner › August 24, 2022
Very nice variation to this lightly wooded 9/18/24 hole neighborhood course. Beginner friendly short front 9 and a longer more wooded back 9. Mild elevation, good basket placement, nice concrete pads and older Mach V baskets. Well maintained, mowed. parking lot and a bathroom facility.
+0 votes Adam DeWitt › May 21, 2021
This is my home course and the only reason I give it a B+ and not higher is because it is a pretty simple course. It is very well maintained minus not being mowed often enough. Pretty good variety, the front nine is short and simple and the back 9 is longer and less forgiving. Overall very fun and ego boosting course that I love to play and I play it very frequently! Come check it out.
+0 votes Mike Bohms › December 26, 2019
It's been a while since we've been here, but we couldn't pass up a green Christmas. The course still looks good! Great job to the locals who are keeping this place a nice little gem in a small town park.
+1 votes Martin Ickes › August 31, 2018
Great technical pitch and putt course. The front 9 is short and sweet but have a greeat technical aspect to each fairway.
+0 votes Brian P › July 17, 2018
Front nine is fun but short. Is a great 9to play if you're tight on time. The back is pretty good with a few holes that are a challenge. Dan and Sara have been very gracious with their time and effort to maintain this course. This course has been improving every year over the last 3 yrs.
+1 votes Jaron Mallo › March 18, 2021
Front 9 is a fun little course, easy to navigate.
after the front 9 it becomes a little harder to navigate. I ended up throwing to the wrong basket, once i got up there I noticed it was the wrong number. they have also added holes here and there and those are hard to know where they fall in.
In the end I found 2 locals playing and i tagged along with them and then I understood the layout once I went through it once. The guys were super friendly and we ended up playing 2 or 3 quick rounds.
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+1 votes Eric Frohriep › March 24, 2018
This is a very fun course with a good variety. Played here for the second time today in a tournament.
+0 votes Jack Bungart › April 9, 2017
The park itself is pretty nice. The course has some interesting design on the back 9. The front 9 is kind of laughable. This course is super tight as in discs could hit you on almost every teedpad. Be ready to yell fore and wear your helmet.
+0 votes Eric "Downtown" Brown › March 18, 2021
Front nine is your ace race, all of the holes 225 feet or less. Back nine and letter holes in the outback and mowed like a full grown wheat field. Navigation doesn't exist after hole nine, so let the force be with you. Nice that the course is free to play, it would be better if parks department cared more about maintaining the park and course. If in the area there are better options, or play the first nine for an ace walk off.
-3 votes Patrick Fulkerson › May 23, 2016
The course layout is nice, but the maintenance is horrendous. Plan to play just the front nine, and ignore theirs a back.. Grass is always knee high or worse.
+0 votes Rick Gzesh › May 8, 2021
Very nice but compact 24 hole course. Yes there are many short holes (under 200') but skill is still involved with most of them. The 250' + holes make good use of the terrain and trees with several blind shots. There are even a few 300+ holes where you can air it out. Would like to play this course again if I am in the area.
+0 votes Jason 'Skip Scoob' Cassidy › August 20, 2015
Fun course, In the front, you are in deuce or die territory, you want to be gobbling those up as much as you can. It has some longer holes that come later in the round, that are open and can air some drives out after being putter and midrange happy in the beginning. Doesn't favor one type of throw and can put a hurt on you if you aren't making your lines. And hope you like Train Whistles! ;)
+0 votes Rodney L › July 15, 2015
Not bad. The front nine offers a lot of potential aces. The back nine and extra holes are more challenging. Overall it is fun enough for an occasional round, I just wish it was manicured a little better.
+0 votes Carrie "Nix" Neff › October 11, 2022
I love the layout, tee boxes, and course signage, but the lowered review score is for the serious lack of mowing. If it were mowed properly I'd rate it an A.
+1 votes Jeremy "Grimm" Neff › October 11, 2022
Really fun course lots of short holes for a chance at an Ace. Little confusing the first time through but otherwise had a great time. Only complaint is that there were no score cards/maps but some friendly players pointed us in the right direction.
+2 votes Dustin Burk › April 1, 2015
Great course with a good variety of holes. Short course, can play a round in about 2 hours. Awesome place to learn.
+0 votes Forrest Omland › October 11, 2022
I know I say this a lot, but I played here for the first time in a tournament and really liked it. Nice short easier front half gets you warmed up, and I like the layout of the holes on the back half and where many of the baskets are tucked in. Wish I lived closer to this one.
+0 votes Adam Cook › October 11, 2022
This course offers a good variety of holes, and is pretty fun to play.
+0 votes dustin hays › October 11, 2022
Very nice. I was pleasantly surprised. A local said they mow the lawn only about every 2 weeks which is one of my only issues with the course. Make sure you use the course map.
+5 votes Bo Fought › October 11, 2022
Fun 24 hole course inside a nice park that is free to park and free to play. The first 11 holes are pretty easy and a great warm up to the much longer back 13 holes. Cement tee pads on all holes, with them being longer on the later holes. Full baskets and good signage as well.
Can be hard to navigate at first, so I highly recommend printing off a map to help you out. Some holes cross back over other tees/holes, can be sketchy if crowded. Mostly open course with limited chances to actually lose ...
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-1 votes Scott Lawrence › April 24, 2013
The front nine seem a little crammed together. I think this couse would be nicer if it was only 18 holes. Still, a lot of fun to play. Good Course.
+0 votes Mike Siuda › May 30, 2017
The course offers a lot of variety. The front nine is a deuce or die set up, so get the birdies here. Distance control is a must for the front as alot of the holes are off distances requiring the player to 'power down' on their drives. Hyzer and anhyzers are split equally. The back is a little more stretched out and the pins a little trickier to get to. All in all a fun course to play.
+3 votes Amber Velte-Rice › October 11, 2022
Fun course! First 9 are much quicker than the last 9 & the additional holes in between are fun for a longer game. Some difficulty seeing where the next tee pad is in a few spots of the last 9 if you haven't played it much. Great for a quick round of 9 if you don't have much time or play the entire course for a decent cardio workout (ha, ha).
+4 votes Andrew Tuma › October 11, 2022
I grew up half a block away, and have seen the park grow from a fenced in (possibly contaminated) area to the skate park and the addition of disc golf course (also now bathroom facilities are almost to completion!! Thanks Charlotte rotary club!!)
For years I've played casually, this year I really took a shine to the sport and now try to play daily - the front 9 is not intimidating for beginners or people who casually play (only place to lose discs is in trees), the back is more challenging bu ...
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+4 votes Chad Possehn › October 11, 2022
Fun course! The front nine is a great, relaxing warm-up. I like that it has 24 holes-- sometimes 18 just isn't enough, lol. The back nine is more complicated, but all of the holes are reachable.
-3 votes Dan Jenkins › October 11, 2022
The front 9 holes offer a variety of powered down shots, that are great for all skill levels and is quick to play through on a time constraint. The back holes offer more distance as well as some finesse. At hole 1 there are scorecards available with maps on the back of them. Signage and cement tees make for a fun and easy round to navigate this course. Friends and families alike seem to all enjoy this course. There is a little fun for every skill level to be had here.
+2 votes Kevin Reddy › May 8, 2021
First half of course is very short, but gets a little more challenging later on. I would play here again.
+0 votes Jesse reniewicz › May 31, 2012
Very fun and convenient real close to home great play now thet its mowed
+1 votes Monkey Michael Gary › May 17, 2012
what can i say nice walk decent lines nothing to hard! if ur a beginer and need somewhere to start this is the place
+1 votes Nick Phlegar › May 11, 2012
First look at the course it's not the greatest but this place grows on you and it is really fun to play.
-6 votes Randy Gallagher › April 2, 2024
Was driving through and decided to stop and try it. Won't again. They did what they could with the land they had which was nice but navigation was terrible, upkeep was pretty rough and this course has short tees? 5 feet from the basket maybe. Confusing course.
-3 votes josh king › June 2, 2011
front nine is beatiful but a little overlapping for the unskilled player its also very short and easy the final 15 is guilty of the same overlapping and the upkeep and terrian is not good, its a shame because its actually a nice lil course some very fun holes.. plus some nice wildlife bonus's for the snake lovers... oh and snake haters, you might not like this course
+4 votes Wayne Rolison › October 11, 2022
A good course to check out if your in the area. 3-4 of the first 9 holes could definitely be par 2's though. Fun course with little spots to lose the discs.
-3 votes Jim Knudson › May 16, 2012
Given the space they had to utilize, Charlotte has built a fantastic coarse. 24 holes for a town the size of Charlotte is a signifcant accomplishment for their club.
No great scenic signature holes but a good number of heiser, anheiser and straight on holes. Front nine is short and easy but requires technical shots. 4-7 holes should probably be par 2s. The back 15 is the longer section. Not many places to lose a disc. Holes and tees are well marked.
Stop by when you're in the neighborhood and add this coarse to your played list!
No great scenic signature holes but a good number of heiser, anheiser and straight on holes. Front nine is short and easy but requires technical shots. 4-7 holes should probably be par 2s. The back 15 is the longer section. Not many places to lose a disc. Holes and tees are well marked.
Stop by when you're in the neighborhood and add this coarse to your played list!
+0 votes Ken Long › October 17, 2010
I recently played at Lincoln Park's Lincoln Logs tourney and found the course to be in excellent shape and with mowed fairways. The DGC has come a long way since a couple of years ago, with 21 present holes (with three more to go to make 24). I feel Lincoln Park DGC is a diamond in the rough. I gave it a B+ rating due to the fact that the total design is not yet finished. But with outstanding help from the city, volunteers, and the disc golf community the "finished product" should be A game material.
Thx.
K.
Thx.
K.
-3 votes J. Mays › September 29, 2010
Pros:
-The whole course is easy to navigate and pretty well laid out.
-There are score cards and a map near the first tee which is always a plus!
-Cement tee pads are good size and big enough to take three steps on.
-New pin placements on 10,12 and 15 make the course a bit more technical.
-New holes A, B and C also add a little technicality and some hole variation!
-Baskets really snag discs. Two layers of chains.
The Front 9:
Fairly short but it is great for beginners. Winds around a ...
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+2 votes Chris Smith › May 30, 2023
Ok, I'll break the ice and be the first to review this course.
The front 9 is a nice short course which wraps around a skate park. I really like taking my family here to play the first nine because it is impossible to lose a disc. The newly added benches are a great addition.
I haven't been playing long but I really enjoy the back 12. It lets you work on your distance and your finesse shots. I would recommend either playing with someone that has played before or walking to actually see ...
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