Course reviews
+2 votes mike brose › February 1, 2012
local disc golf club has attempted to improve course with new baskets and a few new pin placements with 9 new positions going in this spring.
+0 votes Sean Palmer › February 23, 2011
If you live in or around Janesville, this is the best course within reasonable driving distance. It has 18 holes which require a variety of shots, but there are very few risk/reward type shots, and only a handful of holes really punish you for having a bad drive. My PDGA rating is below 900 and i regularly shoot par or under here.
The course makes good use of elevation, and the surrounding trees are used as best as they probaly could be.
This course has not had a local club to do impro ...
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+0 votes Jon Schoof › August 12, 2013
Large mature trees over rolling hills. Some holes are very cramped, so your line is about 5 feet from another tee pad. Excellent tees and adequate signage. A large river is near the course, but does not really come into play. The park is very well groomed with many amenities. The holes really aren't that creative or different from one another; your only obstacle is missing the trunks of all the trees.
+0 votes kris kuykendall › August 2, 2011
Recently cleared brush for holes 10, 11, and the hill on 12. Wondering what will happen with the wood chips left over?(Possible pin padding)? The baskets are still the crappy homemade looking things (for the most part). Will the city make stairs on the hill?
+0 votes Mike Dahle › October 7, 2011
Honestly this is one of my favorite courses I've ever played. It is so fun throwing through a bunch of big oaks. The course allows for a ton of different lines to hit, but it takes control to hit the lines. It has distance and finesse shots for the player to throw and what more could you ask of a course.
+0 votes michael malooly › June 1, 2011
the course may be in its best shape in ten years. all holes have tee pads and are dam clean for lustig.
+0 votes Scott Parr › August 23, 2013
I've played this course 10 or so times and I really enjoy it. It's pretty open but there are enough trees to make you think what line is your best option.
+0 votes David Whiteside › January 27, 2013
A really fun course to play. Not the toughest course but enough trees and elevation changes to make it a challenge. The tee pads are nice and big and the holes are marked clearly. Worth a trip out to Janesville to play.
+0 votes Carl K › April 16, 2016
A challenging course meandering through an oasis of oaks nestled into a small park next to the Rock river in Janesville. Well thought out course design utilizes the best attributes of the terrain to provide a variety of hole layouts that allow for a wide variety of shot making. Amply sized cement tee pads provide great launching surfaces with good signage that makes for relatively easy navigation through the course.
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+0 votes Aaron Stone › May 12, 2011
This one used to be much more difficult! Even though it is my home course, it still needs some work. Can be a changeling 18, with cement pads & signs. Tight short holes & long open ones. Right & lefty holes, & elevation changes through-out. Many large trees 2 work around, good course 2 learn on!
+0 votes Devin Schuld › July 25, 2020
I played this course 20 times before I ever saw what another course looked like. This was my first ever course, my practice grounds still moving forward. Well kept, open, nothing too major. They tend to switch up basket spots quite often which mostly remains a good thing. Front 9 particularly is somewhat crowded, back 9 gets better. ~500ft is furthest basket.