Oller's Acres

Ortonville, Michigan     1 course · 18 holes     Driving directions

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-  +0 votes  + Chad Fraquelli › March 15, 2024
A+
Holy crap! What a vision. Out and back and never felt like I was using the same baskets. Great flow and risk reward. Very technical. Thanks to the Ollers for keeping this land up and being geniuses...To the Bi@#& that gave the course an F-, I don't think you should be able to review courses you haven't played and since you're terrible, you will never get the invite.
-  +1 votes  + Jake Schneider › March 22, 2022
A
Someone in our group joked that if he lived at this course, he would never leave the property. My thoughts exactly, lol!
-  -7 votes  + Samantha K › March 3, 2024
F-
-  +4 votes  + Tom Wagner › August 16, 2018
A+
I reiterate ALL the positive comments about this course, an absolute pleasure to play.
-  +2 votes  + Scottie Reslock › October 23, 2017
A
Great course, great hosts! If anyone gets a chance to play it, don't pass it up. Very challenging but also a ton of fun! Thank you to the Oller's for a great day!
-  +2 votes  + Chris Flaherty › October 2, 2017
A
-  +1 votes  + Nathan Bryson › August 18, 2017
A+
Awesome, very difficult course. Very wooded, but with a few long holes. This course is technical and you have to be very exact to be successful. Lots of fun to play!
-  +1 votes  + Tommy Buck III › August 13, 2017
A+
Challenging course, but very fun to play.
-  +3 votes  + Bart Kowalewski › December 28, 2016
A-
-  +3 votes  + Nate Buban › August 7, 2016
A+
Ollers Acres is a world class disc golf facility. It is truly a pleasure to have played here and I can't wait to come back again and again.
-  +4 votes  + David Tomlinson › June 21, 2016
A+
Very fun course with lots of elevation, tight fairways, two island holes, and water hazards. Its a good challenging course. I was very happy to get the chance to play it.
My new favorite course and one of the top three I've played.
-  +4 votes  + Keith Tasker › June 19, 2016
A+
Hope to go back soon!
-  +6 votes  + Tim Misiak › May 22, 2016
A
Disc golf paradise! I had the pleasure of checking out the course today. SUPER technical, but beautiful and a lot of fun. This course will challenge you on every shot along the way. Everyone was very welcoming and hospitable. By hole 8 or 9 I already considered this my favorite course ever. I hope to play there more in the future.
-  +4 votes  + S Fox › February 4, 2016
A
Great course balanced and fun
-  +6 votes  + Jeff Novak › June 2, 2023
A+
The best backyard course in Michigan. Hills, a vernal pond, hanging basket and an elevated basket on a tree stump. A mix of hyser and anhyser shots. Finesse is the name of the game here.
-  +4 votes  + Chris Stranyak › August 3, 2015
A+
When I think of my dream property and the course to go on it - I think of Oller's Acres. Seriously!!!! This place is absolutely amazing. Beautiful well maintained property with perfect use of it's size and terrain. Hills, gardens, hanging baskets - this place had it all. Very tight and technical course with a great variety of basket placement. To me - It's how a course should be. It makes you really have to float your disc around crazy angled lines and tons of trees which makes for a very challe ...
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-  +6 votes  + Mo "The Whippersnapper" Brassert › August 3, 2015
A
Very Technical, Extremely challenging, Absolutely beautiful and super fun! Now that I know the layout and placements of baskets I cant wait to try again.
-  +1 votes  + Adam Mitchell › August 2, 2015
B+
-  +5 votes  + William Freed › August 1, 2015
A
Really fun course
-  +5 votes  + John Hamel › July 2, 2014
A
very fun course great use of land with a wide variety of shots you could throw.
-  +5 votes  + Jeff Bauman › May 17, 2014
A
Lots of nice tight lines. Very fun course!
-  +1 votes  + Jay-R DiscGolf › August 2, 2013
B
Really great course played it a few months back even with just 9 baskets it is an awesome course.
-  -26 votes  + Redmon "aces" D › October 21, 2023
F-
No course that's private with less baskets than holes should be called an a+ it's bull that the rating system can be high jacked like that only players how already are pre approved to play can even give a rating it's bs and an admin should fix this loophole

Half the reviews on here are from oller's it's a private course with blatant high jacking to get it into the top 10
-  +1 votes  + Brad Fuelling › July 26, 2012
A+
By far the toughest course in michigan maybe even in the country. Designed to piss pros off and it definitely will. A relatively short course with only two holes over 400' but don't let that deceive cause it's very easy to get into trouble at the acres. The only way to shoot good out here is to have a combo of luck and accurate shots. Placement golf at it's finest. The Ollers have a great piece of land and through hard work and time have made this probably one of the best courses in the country
-  +3 votes  + Chris Leo › June 17, 2012
A+
This course will challenge you! It has a little bit of everything, hanging baskets, island greens, elevation, and water. This course is just beautiful to play, very technical is an understatement.
-  +3 votes  + PLASTIC FOR SALE › March 18, 2012
A
Technical course with no big arm shots.
-  +3 votes  + Justin Garrison › March 2, 2012
A
tight and technical
-  +2 votes  + joseph Ziembo › March 2, 2012
A+
A beautiful backyard course with rolling terrain, water set in the woods. I am Considered a legend in tournament play. I am the Sanch!
-  +3 votes  + Joe Olson › February 28, 2012
A
Tight and technical. Great use of land utilizing elevation, a seasonal pond and ob.. Lots of way's to get in trouble. Several championship style holes that require good placement drives to even begin thinking about approaching the green. Tough course to shoot well at.
-  +3 votes  + Mike Kurvi › February 20, 2012
A
Variety challenges shot making ability. Make a mistake, pay fot it. Make a great shot, better enjoy it. Adding all physical and mental challenges to the technical aspects of this course makes it that much tougher (and fun). Wow, this course is actually gonna get better too. The best part though is the generosity of the hosts and hostess. Always great company at Ollers Acres.
-  +3 votes  + Chris Deane › February 19, 2012
A
A very technical course, but still fun. Many very unique and amazing holes.
-  +3 votes  + Mike Bryson › February 18, 2012
A-
Oller's Acres is a fun course that challenges every time. The course design is top notch as it winds through a variety of terrain. The course demands precision as the fairways are tight and medium to long in length and the rough is unforgiving. Nailing a putt into the hanging basket at the peak of a long uphill is a shot you'll not soon forget.
-  +4 votes  + mark oller › October 3, 2012
A+
A beautiful backyard course with rolling terrain, water set in the woods. Beware of "The Island of Hope and Despair" on holes 6 and 13.
-  +4 votes  + Ben Marcola › January 29, 2012
A
Easily one of the best and most difficult courses in the state. I love this course
-  +5 votes  + William "Big Bill" Oller › June 20, 2013
A
It took about 3+years of clearing russian olives,hawthornes,rosehips,raspberries and dead ash trees, but the course is very playable now.This is a very technical course with unforgiving rough. Players with big arms will not find OA to their liking.
-  +2 votes  + Matt Oller › August 5, 2011
A+
Beautiful property with a great up and coming course. Unique holes and basket placements makes this a fun place to play, while tight fairways and placement shots makes this a tough place to score well.
-  +2 votes  + Bill Oller › August 2, 2011
A+
I believe this is one of the best courses around. Oller's Acres is 18 holes on 9 baskets and is a very technical course. Some signatures are a stump basket, hanging basket, three OB gardens, natural tee pads with some built up with woodchips and much more. It is set on 9 acres with a lot of elevation changes, a vernal pond (dries up in the fall and winter), well-manicured fairways and difficult rough. Still has a lot of work to be done, but when totally complete it will definitely be one of the best courses in Michigan.
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