Trinity Links

Lockport, Illinois     1 course · 18 holes     Driving directions

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-  +1 votes  + Phil Ludvik › December 29, 2020
A
A constant work in progress. The people who maintain the course are always making improvements and it shows. Lots of shot variation, pro and am concrete tee pads. DGA mach VII baskets on every hole with several holes having A&B pin locations. One of j-towns best courses.
-  +1 votes  + Eric "Downtown" Brown › January 2, 2019
B+
Pros: Trinity Links is on private property but is open to the public. There is a building with a large parking lot. It can be difficult to spot since there is no sign. There are some heavily wooded areas along with some nice open areas. Thick rough comes into play as well as water on several holes. There are a few unique areas in the woods and minor elevated areas. I think the specific address is 550 W Oak Avenue for those using navigation devices. This course is worth a stop, tons of fun here! ...
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-  +1 votes  + Billy McGeorge › December 29, 2018
A
-  +1 votes  + Steve Wilder › November 13, 2017
B+
-  +0 votes  + Jason Rocks › November 6, 2011
B+
-  +0 votes  + Robert Radtke › September 27, 2010
B+
This is a true course, not a public park! Challenging and beautiful.
-  +0 votes  + Gerald -Bussy- Crouch › August 3, 2011
C
Dont mind the grade that I give because the owner which is a "PRO" turned us away and wasnt happy about anyone being there period. The course is closed to the public for repairs. It looked like he was putting in new tee pads, and I hope to play there in the future. JUST GIVING EVERYONE A HEADS UP.
-  +0 votes  + Thor Batchelor › December 29, 2020
A-
Let me start with the Pro's. Each hole has multiple tee pads, most of the holes have 2 pads but 3 of the holes have 3 tee pads. The course has DGA Mach 7 baskets, 12 holes have B pin locations so you can have several options to choose from while playing. The course is very well maintained and maybe the best concrete tee pads in the area. with tunnel shots to water shots to big bombs this course has everything but elevation. Hole 17 does sit on a little hit with a pond behind it. no ...
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-  +0 votes  + Jorge Piña Jr. › January 2, 2021
B+
Pros: Very fun course, great mix of short, long, open, and wooded holes. Permanent A and B pins on most holes.
Cons: It’s a tight course on flat terrain. But with that said, the Trinity crew is one of the hardest working in disc golf. I am always blown away by the improvements made to the course.
-  +0 votes  + Mike Serdar › December 29, 2020
A+
-  +0 votes  + Amy Laskowski › December 29, 2020
A
One of my favorite courses in the area! Technical and fun, cart/stroller friendly with great paths and bridges, and very well maintained!<3
-  +0 votes  + Phil Ash › December 30, 2020
A
Trinity has come so far from when I first started playing the course. It's a course you can be challenged on yet throw some birdies. It's taken care of by an amazing group of locals. Best winter tee pads in the j town area
-  +0 votes  + Mitch DePirro › December 29, 2020
A
Love Trinity!!! My home away from home!
-  +0 votes  + Michael Stahulak › December 29, 2020
A
Trinity has came so far from when I first started playing there years ago. It's amazing to see this course come together the way it has all thanks to the local community and players that come out to help. The Mach 7vs are amazing baskets and almost every hole has 2 pin placements now as well as 2 tees. After a year of less foot traffic, the course is looking incredible!
-  +0 votes  + Mike Mocarski › December 29, 2020
A
Great course, short/long pads, good mix of "lefty" holes to challenge righties, a lot of holes have two permanent pins in place, and host to some fun tournaments! Also, I've gotten back every disc I've put in the pond, which says more than enough for the people that run/play the course!
-  +0 votes  + kevin trull › December 30, 2020
A
Trinity is a course that will challenge any disc golfer. It has a great mix of long and short holes that have A and B pins with multiple tee pads. The people that call this their home course put in the work and it shows. Always well maintained and improving. It’s a gem.
-  +0 votes  + Cory Simonich › August 5, 2021
A+
Private course that is open for league and tourney play. Lots of great lines and multiple layouts to try out. Lefty/RHFH friendly course that is birdie or die! Got my first PDGA win here! Don’t let 15,16, and 17 take your round away, those holes can break you, especially to the B pins!
-  +0 votes  + Tanner Bemer › December 29, 2020
A
One of the best courses I have ever played well the course plays me have the time lol one thing I can say is bring your big boy panties guys very technical yet still allows you to have fun and a plus if you do sink them in the water out there they are very true to the game out there and your disc 99% of the time you will get your disc back from there and now that there are a wide variety of a and b pins to keep your mind active only down side is due to this covid stuff its closed to the public we need to find a way to open this place back up #maketrindogreatagain
-  +0 votes  + Vicki Politzer › December 31, 2020
A+
Trinity is quickly becoming one of my favorite courses. Consists of a mix of long and short holes. Some holes are technical while others are open. Easy to maneuver through. Beautifully maintained by some great guys.
-  +0 votes  + Ray Carver › December 29, 2020
A
I played several rounds including a glow round great layout. Some technical holes love the challenge can’t wait til it’s back open to the public.
-  +0 votes  + Brandon Gustafson › April 28, 2023
B+
-  -1 votes  + mark herbert › February 27, 2012
B
-  -1 votes  + Jim Williams › March 27, 2013
B+
-  -1 votes  + Alex V › September 11, 2013
A-
-  -2 votes  + Duane Johnson › August 27, 2021
D-
This course is terrible. Standing water was everywhere and the brush was really over-grown already. Definitely a serious drainage problem with this course.
-  -2 votes  + Aris Pashos › September 6, 2011
A+
thor has done a great job here
-  -3 votes  + Keith Smith › December 12, 2010
B-
Not much of a difference between long and short tees. Yet course is very good overall.
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