Painesville Recreation Park

Painesville, Ohio     1 course · 18 holes     Driving directions

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-  +0 votes  + Brian Gillissie › October 13, 2023
B
Good use of the terrain in an established park to create a nice variety of shots.
-  -1 votes  + Dave Clayman › August 19, 2021
B
-  -1 votes  + Thomas Golubski › September 21, 2019
B-
Great course for lower skill level players. Basket #9 would get my vote for signature target. People at the park were courteous and friendly.
-  +1 votes  + Yunong Xia › April 30, 2019
A
-  +2 votes  + Ryan "Tex" Kimbro › March 3, 2019
B+
Ongoing TLC, collaborative efforts, and active regular use in a mixed use setting. Swirling and ever changing wind challenges are present in ‘the bowl’.
Be careful, the Pond and Grand River are hungry!
Plays great in winter. Check out hidden amenities and perks no other course possesses!
-  +2 votes  + David Pitz › July 17, 2018
B+
Good layout, Mix of semi-wooded to open field (over a pond shot to). Some elevated shots to add some difficulty. Rather impressive for your "run of the mill" par 3 course. Great holes for ace runs. It's in a large park, so expect times of heavy traffic. Worth the trip though.
-  +2 votes  + Nick Domitio › May 12, 2018
A
Great use of the land,water, and elevation. Very enjoyable course and amazing views throughout.
-  +2 votes  + Steve DiMatteo › September 4, 2017
B+
-  +0 votes  + Dominic G › September 19, 2017
C+
-  +1 votes  + marcus y › December 18, 2016
A-
Well designed course with moderate trees and hills. Hole 9 tee is at top of hill and you throw down over the fairway of hole 6 which makes playing off of 9th tee tricky especially when you have power lines wires running overhead Par is 54. Good Job to Greg Miller for a well designed course.
-  +2 votes  + Jordan Hommes › August 7, 2018
A-
My first time at the park was a little hectic due to vandalism that occurred. I've since returned and the course looks absolutely awesome.
-  -2 votes  + Uncle Tony Hawk › August 14, 2016
B-
-  +0 votes  + Mitch G › June 29, 2016
C
Decent course, very short holes with little variation in shots. Probably the best that could have been done with the land available. Not a destination course. Very back and forth 300ish throws, buzz/roc/putter friendly. Maybe 3 holes over 350. Hole 9 most interesting with extreme elevation but still can be 2'd with a putter. Biggest gripe would be hole 18 had many cars parked on T and lots of people sitting around 17s basket watching a baseball game. Around the first few holes are a playground a ...
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-  +4 votes  + Larry Bright Jr. › September 3, 2017
B-
Concrete tees are in!! Albeit, they are a little short for my liking, but it's definitely an improvement from natural tees. Having the kickboards at the end of the tees also makes for a shorter run up,and will hopefully be removed at some point Decent course for the land available. Primarily open, with some skill shots included, this is a great addition to NEO Disc Golf. The course has added distance and a few tricky shots with the newly installed back 9. A few holes have water in play, an ...
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-  +3 votes  + Michael Williams › June 27, 2016
B+
Great job with adding the new nine holes to make an 18-hole course! My only two suggestions are these: 1. Some kind of Step should be added, as soon as possible, to get down from the awesome new 9the tee. It's too steep to go down safely, and the alternative of walking back around and down, puts you in the way of players on the 7th and 8th Fairways. 2. Somehow, the 13th basket needs to be moved farther away from that pavilion. There was a gathering of people there yesterday, when we played, ma ...
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-  +2 votes  + Clayton Carr › May 27, 2016
B+
-  +1 votes  + Michael Carlile › January 4, 2016
B
Great course for players of all skill level, and I can't wait for the next 9 holes to be completed. Love the water shot on hole 8, but please cut down the low hanging branches at the end of the water in line with the pin. Two of my favorite Drivers are sitting at the bottom of the pond due to those damn branches. Cement tee pads, more advanced drawn up tee signs and some very little but needed course maintenance on top of the next nine that are supposed to be installed soon would make this one of the best courses in North East Ohio.
-  +0 votes  + Joshua Urbanski › October 18, 2015
B
Liked that the course was very well kept up. It is part of the city's park and rec department, so that makes sense. It is pretty much a straight shooter. No real dog legs, no super difficult shots. An excellent beginner course!

Did not like the sign posts directly behind the Tee Pad. Needs concrete tee pads, however I understand that the course is brand new so I won't hold that against the course.
-  +1 votes  + Jon DeCapua › August 31, 2015
C
Pros: New course! Brand new Innova DisCatchers. Scenic views of the Grand River. Signs with distances and hole map. Located in multi-use park. Great course for beginners. Tricky shots. Some elevation. Some water. Plans for 9 more holes. #1 Pro is introducing the sport to an area with no courses.

Cons: Signs are cemented directly behind kick boards (need to be moved to the side to allow for run up). No distances over 375 feet. Benches, trash cans and "next tee" signs would increase my rating.

Overall, this is a great start to what could be a very nice course.
-  +4 votes  + Jared Mc › August 16, 2015
B+
-  +2 votes  + Robert Hanratty › July 20, 2015
B
The overall course is fun for all levels of play. My best round so far for 18 is + 1. Looking forward to league play on July 30th!
-  +4 votes  + Sean Barnes › August 31, 2017
B+
Now the first 18-hole disc golf course in Lake county, in the county seat of Painesville, Ohio. Now with brand spankin' new concrete tee pads, it has become a great course for beginners and longtime players alike.
-  +1 votes  + Bob Becker › July 7, 2015
B
-  +4 votes  + Greg Miller › September 2, 2017
A-
A challenging 18 hole course with obstacles and elevation changes. The signature hole of the course has to be the elevated tee at #9! Now with all the tees in this is a nice 18 hole course!
-  +3 votes  + Mickey Anderson › May 9, 2018
B+
All 18 are now in! Great new full color tee signs installed away from back of tees! The added nine make for a better flow! A few holes made longer and a few tough holes added in the final 9. A tough elevated hole ads a touch of toughness! Steps soon to be installed. Concrete tee pads are now in. A few holes moved around. My 2 favorites are Hole 9 and 13. Only negative is crowded multi use park.
-  +2 votes  + duane koczan › July 3, 2015
B
This is actually a very nice course with plenty of trees and water in play! Hoping in the future # 7 and # 9 get moved farther back ; )
-  -3 votes  + Justin Pecek › December 6, 2015
C-
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