Course reviews
+8 votes The Ronin › February 17, 2011
No elevation changes, save one basket, and if you didn't have to cross fairways it would be a higher rating from me. I've edited my rating after playing a second round...I can't justify rating this course nearly as high as Hornings or even Pier. It's a very fun course, but needs tee signs to help a newcomer find their way, and just doesn't have the distance.
+4 votes Robert Littrell › July 3, 2011
Fun course. Needs better signage. The close fairways are reminiscent of ball golf. Most of the holes give you a fair challenge. Almost no elevation change. Free of ground cover. Not much time spent looking for discs. Will definitely play again.
+3 votes Lee Fouste › May 17, 2011
Great course..pretty easy though..and the crowds can get out of hand...I love it though
+2 votes WAYNE "big daddy" WALKER › June 1, 2011
Very nice tee pads. Only downside to this coarse is that some of the drives cross or are very bottle-necked with one another. Gives you the apportunity to use various types of throws.
+2 votes Jon Hallquist › October 26, 2011
A very nice course for beginners to advanced. Only down side is a lack of elevation. It's my home course, so I love it!
+2 votes Chris Morey › February 7, 2012
A lot of criss-crossing holes means you need to watch your head and listen for "FORE!" Also, the course is a little on the easy side, and there's a severe lack of signs. But besides that, the holes are fun and if you shank a drive you won't get too frustrated because usually you can recover pretty easily. There are varying challenges, elevations and tactical holes.
Overall, I really enjoyed this course and would love to play it again.
Overall, I really enjoyed this course and would love to play it again.
+2 votes Ryan Sherman › August 20, 2012
Far away from cops, though someone did recently get busted for open containers on the course. Great challenge but doable for new players. Good course to train on for experience players. A beautiful course.Wear shoes and pants if it isn't too warm. Retrieving a stray disc from the brambles can be a real pain in shorts.
+1 votes Kyle E Rakoz › October 7, 2013
Just a few things keep this course from "A" level. First is sinage- you can't always see the baskets from the pads and there are multiple locations for pins. Pin flags or painting the baskets bright colors would also help.
Tee pads were ok. A little short.
Course was well kept and not too muddy (I dared to play it in Fivefingers!). I bet the course is packed during the nicer months.
Layout is nice. Lots of left and right action with good use of space and good distance variance. Lots of potential for safari or alt holes for big tournaments.
Tee pads were ok. A little short.
Course was well kept and not too muddy (I dared to play it in Fivefingers!). I bet the course is packed during the nicer months.
Layout is nice. Lots of left and right action with good use of space and good distance variance. Lots of potential for safari or alt holes for big tournaments.
+1 votes Dru Stylez › May 13, 2013
I must say this is a Nice Course... It has Flow, It's a little different from Hole #13 on. Not much for Sign's or Distance's. The Grass was Tall and some of the Tee pads were uneven. I did like most of the Lines to the Baskets though. All in All, It's a Normal 18 DGC.
+1 votes Grant larson › April 14, 2012
great place to play, this is where i learned. need to go back now after improving.
+1 votes Isaac O › July 28, 2014
Great course! Really nice mix of long, med., and short holes. Makes good use of the space. Definitely a stop to make if you're in the Corvallis area.
+1 votes scott hessel › July 12, 2013
mostly wide open course,pretty long,well kept,flat landscape, fun course.
+1 votes Jake Burger › March 4, 2014
Great combination of intermediate to lightly difficult shots that include a variety of ranges and dog legs. 3 and 5 are two that I struggle to birdie, my average is likely right around 3.0 on those holes as I birdie them about as often as I bogey them. Finally birdied 18, hitting about a 50 foot putt.
+0 votes Ryan Lepley › August 15, 2012
Liked this course for the most part. I would go back. there was good variation in hole layout and distance. on the flip side, there was very long grass, trash laying around, and some fairways were very tight to eachother.
+0 votes Clark Brumet › July 16, 2011
Just too many uncontrolled bushes... Clean it up a bit more, add some nice restrooms and you may just have yourself a course worthy of an A rating...
+0 votes David Munoz › May 4, 2014
Love this course. Early round meant few on the course so easy pace.
+0 votes Kevin Sweeley aka ONE LIVID MIND › January 6, 2014
Fun course, but crazy, and dangerous layout if it got crowded. Fairways lay right next to, and almost on top of each other, in some areas.
+0 votes Jason Pitzer › January 6, 2014
Fun for the most part, but they crammed to many hole into one spot.
+0 votes Sean Davis › January 5, 2014
Lots of good holes but lots of places that you could get hit or end up in other fairways as the holes are not very far apart and basically thrown back and forth at each other.
+0 votes Mike Wilson › October 21, 2014
Course is generally ok except that there are not any tee signs with hole information, I'm not a fan of the "paver style tee pads", and holes 13-17 are all jammed into a small area.
+0 votes Travis Pugh › September 4, 2014
Awesome course. Needs new t signs but good layout here. Can get overcrowded, but great mixture or backhand and forehand shots. Multiple pin placements are nice, and overall this is a great course to hit up. Not much elevation change, and no real signature holes keep this course from an A rating but with new t signs it can be a very very nice course. It's defiantly worth the stop!!!
+0 votes Ryan Wright › December 29, 2013
This is a nice course, but to be honest, I don't think it is worth the 20+ miles to drive there to play. There are much better less congested, much more scenic, and better layout, courses within the driving distance for me. If I lived closer to the course I would rate it higher. There was very little I found "special" about the course.
+0 votes Terence Brasch › May 30, 2014
Perfect day to play at Willamette to bad the grass is so thick.
+0 votes Leland D. › June 15, 2015
This is my home course. i play 2/3 times a week. it is a very well groomed course, fairways!! a little close in the back 9, but i play in the morning so crowds don't effect my rounds. no elevation changes save for 2/3 holes and then only 15-20 feet in elevation. plenty of garbage cans. supposed to be no drinking, but nobody seems to pay attention to that. needs new signage for non locals.
+0 votes Jesse Anderson › August 28, 2015
The course is busy but moves smoothly. Not many open holes most are tree protected. It is a moderate distance at just under 10000 steps and pretty much no incline. Not many places to sit and chill out of site of park visitors.
+0 votes Dallas Ward › April 5, 2022
This is a great course for all skill levels. I do have concerns about how a few holes stack up sharing fairways on the back 9. I still make the hour+ drive dozens of times throughout the year to play here.
+0 votes Robert Voss › July 31, 2016
Willamette is somewhat easy without elevation changes and not a lot of long holes, and most distance drives being down at least mostly open lanes, but it does provide opportunity for technical throws. It's fairly hard to lose a disc here, so it's a good course for beginners and intermediate players, though they have a hard time with some switchback holes having fairways that are almost shared and certainly side by side - I've learned to keep my eyes open and be aware of when other people are dri ...
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+0 votes Jordan Smith › August 31, 2021
Huge groups of new players, I love to see that! it just was hard to get a nice rhythm going.
-1 votes Ryan L. › July 2, 2011
Add more elevation changes, more space between fairways, and longer tee pads and the course would be perfect! Love this course anyways!
-2 votes Zac Teuscher › June 14, 2016
Lack of a correct course map, tee signs, walk out signs, etc.. are discouraging and drop any course to a down in my book. Proper signage shound be the first thing done when adding to or altering a course so players can navigate what you've added!
So many fairways cross other holes i can see this park being hard to play during an wvent or if the part is busy.
So many fairways cross other holes i can see this park being hard to play during an wvent or if the part is busy.