Millwood Creek

Groton, Connecticut     1 course · 20 holes     Driving directions

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-  +1 votes  + Antonio Pereira › June 25, 2024
A
I first played on a course in Maine on a cold wet December and was unimpressed with disc golf. fortunately I found this course close to my house and decided to play and fell in love with this course and disc golf in general. Being someone that spends most of their free time in the woods this course feels like going through wilderness. the unfinished feel makes it feel like your apart of the wood and makes this course different than any other course I have played. The elevation changes, the water ...
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-  +0 votes  + Jacob Marcek › May 29, 2012
B-
Loved the use of elevation, it was cool to play up and down some steep cliffs. Need a bit of TLC, homemade baskets on half the course, tone poles on the other half. Many of the tee's are well marked, but a couple are tricky to find. Overall, a really fun course to play.
-  +0 votes  + Joel Cook › June 25, 2024
C-
This course could be an awesome course. After just glancing a tree on #1 it went right. It took me over 45 minutes to find my disc. With all of the big rocks it would be really scenic if you just had some fairways. All the vegetation makes finding discs next to impossible. I did find a almost brand new disc(with no ink) looking for my own. If I was going to be in the area longer I would try to find the owner. This definitely isn't a beginner's course
-  +0 votes  + JScott B › October 20, 2013
A
This is a really awesome course! It is challenging as there is constant elevation change. Streams, rocks, ledges, ravines all in a deep wooded setting sets the stage for one of the most beautiful courses I've seen. This is not a long course and you can leave the driver at home except for a couple holes. There are a few crossing holes and some shared goals but usually not a real problem - fun to run into others playing through the woods and exchange comments about the course anyway. The layo ...
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-  +0 votes  + Jackson Lindy › January 17, 2021
C-
-  +0 votes  + Eric Saccoccia › August 13, 2020
C+
Fun, quiet course with nice topography and a winding stream. Overgrown and unmaintenanced, so provides quite the forest challenge. Playable 18 holes of 8 baskets (majority homemade and heavily weathered) and 10 tone poles (with beat up chains dangling off). Only 2 teepads built; roots and rocks are problematic. Survived recent storms okay
-  +0 votes  + Victor Hurtuk › June 25, 2024
B
Tough and tight lines. Never crowded and will challenge your technical game. Not cart friendly. Very rocky terrain. Have good hiking shoes.
It’s a great trip through the wilderness with some unique holes.
-  +0 votes  + MATT FERRUCCI › February 24, 2022
A-
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