Address: | Highland St, Amesbury, MA 01913, USA |
Rating: | 4.2 |
Working: | Open 24 hours Open 24 hours Open 24 hours Open 24 hours Open 24 hours Open 24 hours Open 24 hours |
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Jacob Gonyer
Ive been playing for a little over a year and have played 9 courses all together. The course is great for a close by option and can challenge even an experienced player. The thing I dislike most about the course is its tight integration with the adjoining park. There is a playground that could seriously come into play for the last two holes and there are usually at least one or two kids roaming the course. This wouldnt be so bad if there werent spots on the course where youre throwing blind and you dont if someone is down there. Aside from the populated nature of the course, there are some woodsy holes where trees play a factor, some open holes where you can rip it pretty well, and a few over-the-water holes that will certainly test your nerve.
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Kathryn Wilmot
I love this entire park. I grew up in Amesbury so this place has been a part of my life forever. It has a park including swings, slide, zipline, ect.. It has beautiful views of the pond and woods in back where the Discgolf is located. There is also a baseball field and plenty of room to just run around. Dogs are welcome which is a plus for me. There is a pulbic restroom and water fountain. My one and only complaint would be the parking. There is just not alot of spots to park so it is sometimes difficult to find a place to park your car on a busy summer day. Other than that I highly recommend this park for any family or anyone who enjoys a walk in the woods or Discgolf. It has a little to offer everyone. Excellent place.
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Kyle Briggs
It is small and a little congested at times, but it is a very fun course. There are some interesting tee off points over water (iced over currently) and many challenging holes due to the tree layout. Overall I had a great time playing here, my only complaint is that you throw over tees for other holes because of the small amount of land that the full 18 holes was placed on.
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Jonathan S
The his was my first time playing disc golf. It was a lot of fun and not to challenging. For the beginners be aware of the last couple of holes are next to a small pond. Also watch out for the poison ivy. The patches of poison ivy are marked on a small map at each hole.
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Dave Clayton
Free 18 hole course. Crowded, jumbled layout of the holes. Can be kind of confusing first time through. Course runs all through a public park so there tends to be a lot of people and kids right where youre trying to throw. Best played in the early am in my opinion.
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Kevin Lotto
This is the only disc golf course that Ive played at, but it was great. Small, but challenging because it is almost entirely wooded, and hilly. There is a scenic gazebo, and part of a park with play area for children and a baseball/softball diamond.
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Johnny Gunz
Havent played the course but walked around with my three year old. Looks fun and gets a decent amount of year / care. One of the more interesting courses in the area, well shaded for summer use.
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Zachary Osterloh
Fun course with a mix of open and wooded holes, a few with water danger from ponds in the park. It is at a public park, so be careful for people wandering through fairways.
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Brett Marden
Great course. Free to play. Great tees, but no grounds work so it is easily defaced. Some of the tees currently lack proper name plates.
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Jake Stevens
Love this course, wish I could get up there for their Tuesday league more often
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Michael Nocifora
Nice course, spread perfectly! Also beautiful landscape and a small pond.
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Ultimate Bullshitters
It is a really fun sport, good pass time with friends and family
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Evan Kirk
Free and beautiful
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Mike Bailey
Fun to throw
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Mark Aldrich
And free