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+1 votes
Hubbard-Emerson b
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April 22, 2017
Update 4-22-17:
Otter Brook now features 18 holes and Permanent tee pads.Innova The Yellow Bands of Innova Disc Catcher baskets can be seen from the majority of teepads. ( The club has put in hundreds of hours of work. Most holes now have benches and lots of fairway clearing and general maintenance has occurred. Poles sawing has taken care of the majority of sniper branches and a few selective cuts have eliminated any spray and pray holes. Make no mistake, it is a technical woodsy course and ...
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+1 votes
The Rooster
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September 22, 2019
Moderately tight, wooded course throughout. Great tee pads, perhaps the best I've ever played on. Great signage. Design is a little quirky though, course should begin on #5.
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+0 votes
Bob Johnson
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May 11, 2019
Otter Brook is a beautiful, well maintained course with Fly18 tee pads, Innova baskets, and marked 10 meter circles. You will find a classic New England course that winds its way through the woods and definitely makes use of the terrain. Elevation is a factor, particularly on the front 9.
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Anthony Parente
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September 4, 2014
Otter Brook is a rugged, technical, New England disc golf course that will truly test your ability to hit your lines. With some knarly elevation changes the flow of this course feels a lot like The Hill in Devens MA and is just as punishing/rewarding. 9 more holes to come soon!
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Cory Shepherd
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February 28, 2020
Very interesting and challenging course! Lots of elevation changes, makes for a great hiking round. Best signage I’ve seen at any course anywhere. Volunteers shovel tee pads and put down ice melt in the dead of winter. Plays great even in February. For a winter round, you should think about bringing shoe spikes, trail may be icy.
This course should be rated much higher, it is far superior to many courses with top 200 national rankings. This course is better maintained than most pay to play ...
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