Course reviews
+0 votes Cody Luke › January 21, 2022
Great course just hard to navigate your first one or two times. Baskets get a little confusing so pay attention.
+0 votes Todd Manini › August 31, 2021
Great course for all levels. It’s well designed with a mix of wooded, open and water holes.
+1 votes Eddie Faulkner › March 29, 2024
Northside is the oldest standing disc golf course in the state of Florida. Recently, the course has been renovated to add brand new Innova Discatcher baskets, (3) par 4’s, and with 3 completely new holes; 16, 17, and 18. Concrete pads on every hole, both long pads and shorts. Benches and trash cans on every hole as well. Plenty of trees to provide shade during the summer months. The course is immaculately maintained by the local club; The Gainesville Chain Hawks. The design is very fair and pl ...
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+0 votes Gary Blanton › July 17, 2020
Great course a few of the hole should be par 4s but it is a great Disc Golf Course
+2 votes James Letts › June 19, 2021
Othe only problem when it rains back holes are so hard to play field be flooded
+1 votes Patrick Treude › January 15, 2022
Since the redesign, I changed my rating to A. This is a classic design with the course going through a mature treed parkland. Two sets of tees and two basket locations create a variety of layouts. Long to long is quite the challenge if you don't throw 500 ft. Overall, this is a beautiful course that challenges you in shaping your shots if you want to score well.
+1 votes Thomas Smart › October 10, 2017
Folks, this is the oldest standing DGC in the state of Florida!! It also happens to be my home course. Par 3 course with 20 holes( Pro/AM pads A/B positions) The majority of Northside is tricky pine tree riddled fairways with technical greens. A few wide open fairways with 3 ponds to contend with. Maintained by the city of Gainesville and the local DG club Gainesville Chain Hawks, this course is well taken care of. Visit Gainesville Chain Haws Facebook page for events and club information.
+1 votes jason rigler › December 9, 2013
Well prepped for the tourney. Creative 20 hole arrangement, did their best. Hard to really be dynamic without elevation. Water was not really a threat, woods were not very technical. I imagine the locals have pretty low scores... Great signs, benches, and easy to navigate. Variety of lines and shots makes this a great course to develop your game.
+0 votes Brad Schultz › August 23, 2013
Trees and some openings. Well thought out, but on a small area for 18 holes. Was muddy when we went, and it seems like it would be after every rain. Trash cans at every hole. I would go again.
+0 votes Tyler Kvols-Riedler › March 7, 2012
This course if fun and challenging! The new pin placements that were put in on February 2012 are awesome!!!
+1 votes Tyler "Swanny" Swanson › March 16, 2012
The pin placements for the B course are much more challenging and add a nice flavor to this flat course.
+3 votes eric " Sharky " boyd › December 30, 2021
I really like this course. Plenty of trees make it playable in summer months without dying from heat stroke. Good mix of shots needed to play. Not much OB compared to other courses i've played. Pads are OK.
+0 votes David Katz › April 4, 2011
played this course in february when i was down in florida for ymsb cabin fever tour, not a bad for a city course, not too great either... had a few longer and more challenging holes... met up with a group of guys who showed me around the park, would have been a little lost if i didnt run into them