Course reviews
+9 votes Foz Miller › Rolling Hills › December 6, 2022
Original (OG) 18 hole course is beautiful with half open and half wooded holes, moderate length with short and long pads on almost all holes. Technical holes in the woods. Moderately Hilly & Moderately Wooded. Easily cart-able and to navigate with good signage. Beautiful in all seasons. Disc Golf leagues & Tournaments all year long. Practice basket in field by Hole #1
The Disc Golf Labyrinth. - a 18 hole Putt Putt Skill course. The entrance is next to Practice basket and hole #1 of OG c ...
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+4 votes Tom Wagner › The Disc Golf Labyrinth › March 18, 2022
Ideal putt putt course leading to main courses. Complete with a trail maze, natural and artificial obstructions, sponsored stations, 2 Marksman baskets, a peach basket, through a net hole putt and lines that will challenge your putting skills. Most holes are within circle 1.
+3 votes Eirik Kauserud › Rolling Hills › September 25, 2010
WOW! what a course. It's layout and design is very cool. The only downside is it needs a couple crusher holes... if I needed to complain. This is one of my top 10 places to golf.
+3 votes Tom Wagner › The Foz › February 19, 2024
The Foz requires a variety of short, tight and technical tunnel shots through woods. Some tricky holes with trees that require creative shots through narrow lines. NOT a good course for beginners and can get frustrating for rec players. The course is better suited for the fall and winter. Holds water, gets muddy and has a harsh rough. Nice cement pads and MVP baskets. Next tee signs for navigation. Restrooms, trash cans and tables are in and around the main parking lot.
+2 votes Trevor "Doppler" Dixon › Rolling Hills › November 20, 2010
Great Mixture love courses that make you think twice, Great use of elevation changes when available bigger arms don't have the advantage here, Control and Hitting gaps is the name of the game here, Besides the course How did the taxpayers afford to spend all that money on pavement that is like a 5 million face lift.
+2 votes Nate Wegryn › Rolling Hills › November 25, 2012
Nice short course, also good for sidearm/forehand throws. Good combination of wooded and open shots, just not many long drives.
+2 votes Tom Wagner › Rolling Hills › March 16, 2020
This short and semi-technical course progressively gets better with each hole, especially with the elevation challenges. No water hazards.
+1 votes Scott White › Rolling Hills › January 19, 2011
Rolling Hills 18 hole disc golf course.
I would consider Rolling Hills my home course. I really like it and I think it offers everything you would need in a disc golf course. This is also the first course in the Ann Arbor / Ypsi area, even older than Hudson Mills. It has aged well.
Pros:
-Well maintained, this course is easy on the eyes, especially the first 6 holes
-Never too crowded, gate fee keeps casuals away
-Challenging and diverse course design
-18 holes with long and sho ...
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+1 votes William Gilbert › Rolling Hills › May 26, 2012
great contrast to all the courses in the area.
some open some woody, well planned, well laid out.
love the course
thanks to the local clubs for the maintenance of the course!
some open some woody, well planned, well laid out.
love the course
thanks to the local clubs for the maintenance of the course!
+1 votes David Tomlinson › Rolling Hills › November 15, 2015
This course is beautiful. Good mix of holes lefty, righty, wooded, and elevation changes. Really well maintained too.
+1 votes jay calli › Rolling Hills › January 12, 2012
love this course i play it more then any other course and there are alot of friendly regulars that attend the course every day in the summer**Update 2012** they cut out alot of underbrush and alot of trees that were in bad spots and there putting new wood chips too, lovin it
+1 votes James "Razor" Rizor › Rolling Hills › June 11, 2011
Course is closest to my home, so biased. Favors my LHBH throw, good variety of elevation for the area. Most drives need to be well controlled; the shule is thick and trouble can be found easily. Medium distance tees allows someone like me who is a light driver not worry about power and simply focus on quality of shots. However, park rules (no alcohol or dogs on the course officially), though lightly enforced, can be restrictive.
+1 votes Andy Smith › Rolling Hills › March 4, 2013
I love older courses for bring the game along ways. Lots of history in the rolling hills. This is a great family spot with lots todo while your at the park. The course is awesome and poses quiet the challenge for players of all levels. The terrain makes this course unique and fun to play. A must play. Glad I live close to this course.
+1 votes Nick Oliver › Rolling Hills › May 11, 2012
A challenge from the back and the fronts, but one of the areas best. Well maintained, but some gnarly rough on the edges of pretty much everything. Not many air it out drives, but control players and those with a consistent throw will benefit. Some great holes in there, especially 4 and 12. I'm still sorta new but I've learned it enough to enjoy it. Seems to favor forehand and southpaw after hole 9, but it's still pretty fun throughout. Be prepared for tree strikes galore, especially from the backs. If your a good scrambler you'll be right at home.
+1 votes Dave Lassen › The Foz › February 19, 2024
FTP ....many wooded technical holes with some wide open holes.No teepads yet.Signage is good.Course will get better when it is played more.
+0 votes g lane › Rolling Hills › January 8, 2014
this course is rollin. theyre hatin. theyre lyin if they say it did em dirty. foreal the best and oldest course in the area and worthy of my first real review. a redesigned track since just past the turn of the millenium this place will call all your shots to class and you can check my spelling on that. no amounts of trees can fall to make rolling less hilly or dippy or tricky or greater. all other places can suck it and you can quote or come see me on that. just cause theres short tees doesnt m ...
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+0 votes Andy Sienkiewicz › Rolling Hills › October 10, 2013
Great course. Lots of variation: long, short; open and wooded. I play my whole bag here.
+0 votes Kevin Reddy › Rolling Hills › August 25, 2012
First time at this course, and I can't believe I haven't played here in the past 15 years, since it is only 29 miles away! Nice course - good tee pads - good signage - good flow - well maintained - not littered with garbage. Loved it!
+0 votes Jason 'Skip Scoob' Cassidy › Rolling Hills › August 20, 2015
Nice job on this one! Shorts are fun and still challenging not just deuce all day. Longs had me feeling inferior, which it should for anyone sub 900. Tight wooded shots throughout the course. You better hit your line or you may be in rough shape. Two sets of teepads, distances, brooms. benches. They give you everything you need and then some.
+0 votes Alex Pappas › Rolling Hills › May 25, 2011
first time out to rolling. nice course, a little hard to follow at some holes but some local helped us out after a detour.
+0 votes Scott Smith › Rolling Hills › August 18, 2012
wow what a nice course well worth the drive from troy, nice layout, the name says it all rolling hills, this is a must course to play in michigan, hopefully get to play it soon again.
+0 votes Matt Powers › Rolling Hills › May 4, 2011
mostly tight fairway shots, real tight from pro tees, fun course.
+0 votes Joel Coppernoll › Rolling Hills › January 11, 2011
Parking is too expensive and the bugs are bad in the summer. Definitly a fall or spring course. Super fun.
+0 votes Michael Ball › Rolling Hills › February 6, 2016
Very technical and challenging. Fun though, not alot of holes if you have a big arm and like to stretch it out. Good amount of up hill AND down hill holes. you name a shot and it will be used on this course. Nice tee pads with a broom at every one.
+0 votes Bruno Drouillard › Rolling Hills › December 18, 2022
been playing here forever, amazing course, really teaches you how to throw straight and has nice pads+nice fairways, really the only thing it's missing is longer holes, you're not getting a driver out too often, but it's more than worth playing for sure! can't wait to play some safari out there this coming summer
+0 votes Theo C › Rolling Hills › June 16, 2011
-Great elevation and use of land
-I had to use the map a decent amount and suggest better direction with the use of spray paint on the baskets
-I need to play it again to give a better review, but it worth checking out again for sure!
-I had to use the map a decent amount and suggest better direction with the use of spray paint on the baskets
-I need to play it again to give a better review, but it worth checking out again for sure!
+0 votes Gary Taylor › Rolling Hills › September 26, 2011
One of my new favorite courses I've played...has tech shots and nice open shots as well..will play the course again many more times before the snow..and maybe after..great place for any disc golfer
+0 votes Jacob Turner › Rolling Hills › May 1, 2014
Thoroughly enjoyed the course after not playing it for a year. It has a great technical aspect to it from the longs. Well groomed and easy flow with good signage. The rough is rough but the fairways were clean.
+0 votes Liam “discporn” Cleary › Rolling Hills › September 13, 2015
Love this course. Great layout and awesome tee pads, baskets, and signs. plays a nice mix of different shots and keeps the course fun with two tee pad layouts. Overall so fun, glad I live so close!
+0 votes Chris Evans › Rolling Hills › July 14, 2012
Beautiful course, nice upkeep, diggin' it! Lefty-friendly course, but manageable. Quite technical, low ceilings and tight hallways. Several ace-able holes.
+0 votes Skylar Smith › Rolling Hills › May 27, 2012
Nice course. Never too crowded and it is well maintained.
+0 votes Jake G › Rolling Hills › June 8, 2012
Beautifully maintained and challenging. Great course!
+0 votes Rooster Robb DeHaan › Rolling Hills › September 2, 2013
Challenging, good variety of holes, uses the elevation well and very well maintained.
+0 votes Jon Stikka › Rolling Hills › March 19, 2016
First time player here and just a great course. Cement Tee pads, varying lengths, elevations, and difficulty - a pleasure to play.
+0 votes Bo Fought › Rolling Hills › January 8, 2014
Sure lives up to its name, Rolling Hills, as the layout is full of ups and downs. Such a beautiful course that is well maintained and fully established. This is one of my favorites courses in Michigan and I gladly drive 45+ miles to play it. Not the longest course but it more than makes up for it with technical shots and elevation changes. Definitely a must play course in Michigan.
+0 votes DETROIT Duchon › Rolling Hills › April 11, 2013
Another one of my favorite Michigan courses. Makes you think about flight and placement. Well manicured and great balance ...."Professional"
+0 votes - Buckwheat › Rolling Hills › July 5, 2015
Been meaning to play here for a while now and was not disappointed! $5 to play/$25 Annually (Ill gladly pony-up the $25!) Great Course, the most well maintained of any Ive ever played. Each Tee had a finished Tee Box, including Hole/Distance markings, PLUS a Garbage Can & a Broom to sweep the Boxes! A very challenging Course, but one youll love playing. Throw here, Rolling Hills is more than worth the price of admission!
+0 votes Nick Schuette › Rolling Hills › June 13, 2013
Great course. Really fun to play, cheap to get in to, challenging but not overly difficult.
+0 votes Alex Rolfes › Rolling Hills › July 20, 2013
The course was in great shape. Nice layout, with fun challenging lines.
+0 votes Steve Albert › Rolling Hills › September 16, 2013
Very nice course. Good variety of wooded and open holes. Nice pads and baskets; brooms at most holes. Very hilly and challenging, but overall enjoyed this course.
+0 votes connor leidal › Rolling Hills › September 11, 2016
Well groomed and taken care of. Great course.
+0 votes Angelo Cummins › Rolling Hills › May 8, 2014
Great course, very narrow fairways give it a distinct challenge.
+0 votes Jake Fischer › Rolling Hills › June 3, 2014
This is a nice course, I just wish there were more holes. There is a good mix of long / short and open / wooded holes. The flow of the course is good and well marked. There is a fee / car as well as a water park if you're into that.
+0 votes charles barrie › Rolling Hills › July 29, 2015
Tournament round so the grass was recently cut and the course was in great shape.
+0 votes Christopher Graham › Rolling Hills › July 13, 2014
Nice course. Maintained well, but you pay to play.
+0 votes Louis Brady › Rolling Hills › August 4, 2014
Great course. The fairways are groomed nicely. The wooded areas are mostly just canopies so it's easy to locate a stray disc.
+0 votes Ryan Scott › Rolling Hills › March 29, 2015
18 Holes, nice layout and variety. Did not see any water hazards.
+0 votes Brendan Livingston › Rolling Hills › May 23, 2015
Upon further review....This course has teeth, it might take a few round for them to show but they will. Quite a round of golf, you will think a lot about your form here. If your drives are awry, then you better hope your upshots are up to par. Have fun out here in a very beautiful county park, which is a model for all county parks.
+0 votes richard bell › Rolling Hills › December 6, 2015
Found it clean with brooms and garbage cans at most tees along with benches or tables. Nice layout with down and up shots with some blind pin shots. Just like the parks name pretty much. Maintenance is very good here.
+0 votes James Peterson › Rolling Hills › August 13, 2015
Love this course, not to difficult even from the long tees. Well upkeep on the course and not to bad on the bugs :p
+0 votes Brian Jones › Rolling Hills › January 6, 2017
My favorite course to date. Technical, well groomed holes. No place to really let the distance drivers come out, but it's still a lot of fun. Great use of elevation, great course.
+0 votes Aaron Downes › Rolling Hills › September 23, 2015
Over grown in some spots. First time playing, course is kind of confusing to follow. But difficulty is about a 7-8, would play again
+0 votes Eric Purr › Rolling Hills › October 8, 2015
quite wooded, nice elevation though. Very beautiful course and well maintained.
+0 votes Jeff Lisiecki › Rolling Hills › March 20, 2016
I love this place...good use of elevation and good variety. Deuce or die from the shorts, however it tests mosts shots in your arsenal. Playing from the backs forces you to hit some really challenging, longer lines. FUN and FAIR course!
+0 votes Shawn Towler › Rolling Hills › May 25, 2017
Wide variety of angles, levels, wooded, open, distances...
+0 votes Josh Barry › Rolling Hills › April 12, 2018
This course is fun. It reminds me a lot of Kensington. There are virtually no open long holes (350+) and a few shots where you have to throw up a hill which are more challenging. Many of the holes are shots through trees that turn to the right. If I lived closer I would return more often. Signage is good, and the pads were well cared for (Not sure if that is due to the Ypsi Dubs or the park, but I'm guessing its the former.) Course was clear of clutter, almost no garbage and no vandalism. I play ...
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+0 votes Brendan Shove › Rolling Hills › October 1, 2017
Very nice and clean. The trees do make it challenge but it makes for a good game.
+0 votes Samantha K › Rolling Hills › September 20, 2018
Always liked this course just wish the people that play it were nicer and not rude because you got out thrown by a girl....
+0 votes Michael Dempsey › Rolling Hills › July 25, 2020
As a first-timer, I would have had a difficult time on all the blind shots if I didn't play with a friend who's played the course a bunch. There's several holes where you're throwing without knowing where the basket is.
+0 votes Bruno Drouillard › The Disc Golf Labyrinth › December 18, 2022
the record for singles is still 13/18, pretty tough! go beat it!
+0 votes Josh Russell › The Disc Golf Labyrinth › November 8, 2019
This thing is the bomb. We need more of them around!
+0 votes Josh Barry › The Disc Golf Labyrinth › April 11, 2018
This course is unique! It is indescribably better then practice putting before a round. Once all baskets are in I would gladly bump it up to a higher grade. Also, I could see this getting very muddy with a limited amount of rain. I wish more courses had something like this.
+0 votes mike jones › The Foz › September 13, 2021
Rolling hills has come along way sense I first played the old 9 hole course with a wham-0 frisbee back in 1986! Now it offers two 18 hole courses and the fun Labyrinth! The Foz is a great addition .It has that tight wooded vibe that keeps you humble , great baskets and tee pads and easy to navigate! Its pricey at the gate for non residents but worth it for a car load! In the off season no one is at the gate!
-1 votes Paul DISC-OR-DIE Holstein › Rolling Hills › July 20, 2014
Great course! Well maintained, lots of technical wooded shots and variation between long and short pads. Park was nice with a clubhouse and bathrooms right on the course, pavilions, picnic tables, grills, etc., I played this course at a tournament, shorts only, with a modified format that made up 24 (including two islands). Was well worth the drive, and would definitely be back. Comparable to the Original course at Hudson Mills or my home course of Holly Woods.
-1 votes John Perry › Rolling Hills › September 16, 2014
liked the course. well balanced clean well marked a little challenging. like the gulch but way easier. would love to see 6 more holes here somehow.
-1 votes Easy E › Rolling Hills › October 2, 2023
LOST a WHITE DISCRAFT FORCE with a black bansky "girl with bomb" stamp on it. MY phone # is on it. REWARD for RETURN...... REWARD= FULL GROWLER
-1 votes Tommy Manning › Rolling Hills › June 21, 2013
Some of the tee pads were a bit sandy, no broom on every hole. A few trees down in the fairways. Overall pretty good shape tho
-2 votes Phil Britton › Rolling Hills › June 22, 2018
Course is great, very well kept-up, park as a whole is nice, too. Really felt like the course was built around the shorts, most of the longs don't really add anything interesting except distance. The rough is like a wall of green, but it wasn't too hard to find shanked discs. The Labyrinth is really cool, had fun warming up on it.
-3 votes Samantha K › The Disc Golf Labyrinth › September 20, 2018
Nice idea just bring a lot of bug repellent and boots cause it gets muddy
-9 votes Angel Gilbert › Rolling Hills › August 6, 2023
this course i can not stand and there is not real good reason for me to explain it. i have lost discs here and it has kicked my butt several well every time i have ever played it and it has been some time since i played it last.