Trap Pond State Park

Laurel, Delaware     1 course · 18 holes     Driving directions

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-  +1 votes  + BRIAN MAY › June 15, 2012
B
Needs a little work and better signs. I like the course, tight and technical. Some long holes through very tight alleys. I like that the course wasn't overgrown and that there were actually fairways. I got turned around a few times, but there wasnt anyone on the course, would have rather played with a tour guide. I'll come back.
-  +1 votes  + LongJon Silverz › May 27, 2014
B+
Good course, very long, and forested. Very difficult with many trees throughout the course. This course could really use some maintenance. Many signs are in poor shape which make locating the baskets difficult, but a good course in a great park.
-  +1 votes  + Jeffrey Banks Jr › July 17, 2024
A-
One of the best courses in Delaware, layouts for all skill sets. A very well maintained course by local disc golfers. My favorite state park in Delaware.
-  +0 votes  + Robert Wright › November 5, 2018
B-
-  +0 votes  + Papa Bear › March 9, 2011
B-
For a flat course with no water, it's as good as it gets. $6 at the gate for out of staters. Pack extra water & bug repellant. Course has been modified but tee signs from holes 13 - 17 don't show correct holes. Best to play with a local. 2 tees & 2 permanent pins on every hole. A couple of the Short to short holes are extremely short and don't make sense but overall a very challenging course to play.
-  +0 votes  + Cory Sokolis › October 11, 2011
D
-  +0 votes  + Colin Marine › June 11, 2011
A
-  +0 votes  + Mark Mahaffey › June 28, 2011
A
course is playing well, does need a touch of grooming though out course,
-  +0 votes  + Daniel Ragland › August 21, 2013
A-
This course is a lot of fun to play if you can throw accurately. You don't need a huge arm, even for the gold tees, but you MUST be able to throw down the tight fairways without slamming into the first few trees. Plan to play twice to get the most out of your $6 parking fee.
-  +0 votes  + Bryan Walker › September 13, 2012
C
The course is heavily wooded with a mix of mature and young trees. As a result, the course is very narrow and unyielding. There is also a lot of underbrush at spots. The signage on the course needs replacing and on three of the holes the signs are missing completely. This course has potential if a renovation was done. Also, bring bug spray.
-  +0 votes  + Will Dobrzykowski › August 14, 2017
A+
New signs, good tees, well cared for.
-  +0 votes  + Josh Pinsky › October 9, 2019
A
-  +0 votes  + Brian Sechrist › December 12, 2018
B+
First time playing the course. Great layout, some grooming may apply for summer conditions.
-  +0 votes  + Stephen Whitley › July 17, 2024
A
Fresh new short baskets, long baskets in good shape.
New long tee pads are getting put in.
Challenging course when in the longs
Rumor has it they are getting new blue baskets soon which will give them two tee positions and 3 basket options for each hole!
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