Westmoreland

Eugene, Oregon     1 course · 9 holes     Driving directions

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-  +2 votes  + Sarah Hogan › September 4, 2011
B+
-  +2 votes  + Luke Johnson › August 18, 2014
C
I liked the layout of the course. It starts and ends in a circular fashion. This seems like a great summer course. On Thanksgiving day this course was a wetland.
-  +2 votes  + Matthew Bressler › March 21, 2013
B
Situated in a beautiful city park in the middle of Eugene. The flow of the course is awesome. Hole one you throw straight through a row of trees with the basket sitting right between the last row. The course is actually set up really well with the land that it uses. It can get a tad bit busy being the only course in city limits. Matter of fact there was a wait time at every tee when I played. It was fine I enjoyed the company I had so I was in no rush. There are multiple pin locations. All were in position A when I played. I will definitely play this course again in the summer.
-  +1 votes  + Scott Malone › September 20, 2010
B-
Very short course and only 9 holes. Very flat and lightly treed, but they hide the baskets behind trees. I'd call this a beginners course. I can easily break par even when I'm not playing well. Pros would probably only need a mid-range and a putter here.
-  +1 votes  + Chris Faudree › June 21, 2012
B+
I imagine this course is a ton of fun in the summer. EDIT* played in the summer turns out I was right sweet nine holer in town, only drawback it gets packed with 4somes
-  +1 votes  + Trent McKee › August 16, 2011
B
-  +1 votes  + Rob" littleT.D." Deen › May 11, 2012
C+
Needs some love very wet
-  +1 votes  + blonde bomb SHELL › October 7, 2012
A
-  +1 votes  + Paul Harry › May 31, 2013
B-
Short Course with lots of people on it at all times. However it is well maintained save for the randoms non dgers on the course. I have personally hit someone in the head while they were trying to picnic on the other side of the path from hole number 9. I was pretty shocked that person walked away. I hit him in the side of the head with a Star Katana which is a very sharp hard disc.

I would have rated the course higher if the population was so dense and the course was more then a 9 hole. But they do what they can with the space they have.
-  +1 votes  + Russ Brown › August 23, 2013
C+
Cleanliness again scores high with me and the fact you'd be hard pressed to lose a disc on this course. It has a pretty easy layout and plays a lot like Herbert Hoover or the Grand Lodge. A great place to take the kids, beginners or just boost your self esteem.
-  +1 votes  + Mr. Snap › May 6, 2014
B
-  +0 votes  + Andy Verhoeven › September 17, 2010
D+
It is a course but every time i visit it is to muddy to play.
-  +0 votes  + Skipper Hamilton › June 29, 2012
C-
Small 9 hole with lots of muddy ground. Set up in a Eugene city park I would say for me the only thing going for it is that it is right in Eugene. Not many trees, and if the grass is cut almost no way to lose a disc. I have not been there in a while but there was a lot of Riff Raff hanging around, not the players.
-  +0 votes  + Ian Sepkovic › March 27, 2015
C+
Little swampy still
-  +0 votes  + Mikey "Sluggo" Brackenbrough › November 20, 2010
C-
This place is SOUPY..... Small baskets but still fun
-  +0 votes  + Jaimee Sauvageau › December 3, 2013
B+
-  +0 votes  + McKenzie Baldwin › May 16, 2011
C+
The only course inside the city of Eugene, the course is a shadow of its former self. I played this course since the early 90's and it had a lot more trees along the course, many have died because of disease. It is also very muddy from October until June, the reason for this is that it was built on an old air field, instead of tearing out the tarmac they just slapped some dirt on top...the drainage is TERRIBLE! There is seriously a spot near hole 6 that NEVER dries even in the dead of summer. ...
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-  +0 votes  + Taloula Louise › July 6, 2011
C
-  +0 votes  + Steve Wyatt › August 14, 2013
C
-  +0 votes  + Kevin Sweeley aka ONE LIVID MIND › August 26, 2014
B
Beautiful small course in a city park. Great use of the land, but Baskets, and tee pads are to close together, which is the problem with a lot of city park courses. All in all this course is a must stop if in Eugene.
-  +0 votes  + Jason Pitzer › June 30, 2015
B
-  +0 votes  + Jeff Levell › January 28, 2014
C
Quirky wet marsh land! Good place to learn the game. Great place to learn about wind.
-  +0 votes  + Mason Caldwell › August 27, 2013
B-
-  +0 votes  + Ben Slichter › August 27, 2013
C
-  +0 votes  + Warren Hollinshead › June 3, 2014
D
Short, open, packed, muddy, bums begging for change.
-  +0 votes  + Mishi Mish › December 21, 2013
B+
-  +0 votes  + Zac Teuscher › January 8, 2016
C+
Fun little course. Even with tee signs though it is very difficult to tell which pin locations the baskets are in...
-  +0 votes  + Aaron Harris › October 13, 2015
A
Fun little practice course. Good for a casual round in the middle of a somewhat busy day. Great place to start casual friends.
-  +0 votes  + Ezra Gouge › October 20, 2015
B-
course needs a revamp tee pad 3 is broken in 3 parts and leaning tee pad 6 is leaning tee 7 is leaning. all the horse mats need to be built back up with gravel or bark all the baskets and tee pads need bark there are some widow makers that need to be removed. We cant use all of the basket placement because some tee pads need to be changed location particularly tee 3
-  +0 votes  + Craig Jensen › March 7, 2016
D
-  +0 votes  + Noah Kuhl › July 10, 2019
B
-  +0 votes  + Matthew Wicks › February 18, 2022
B-
Usually crowded and busy. Also usually wet.
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