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What is the best course you have ever played?

Started by badger1190, April 24, 2006, 03:19:28 PM

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badger1190

i just want to see where the best courses are, i havent played too many courses, but my favorite around here is parkside
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So far my top 3 are (in order)

Rockford (Anna Page - East)
UW-Parkside
Lombard (Madison Meadows)

I haven't played Anna Page - West, Mokena, or Aurora yet, but I've heard very very good things about all 3.
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1. Highbridge Hills Sportscomplex. Highbridge, WI
2. Des Moines (Loaded with good courses) Walnut Ridge & Ewing. Did not get to play ISU & Pickard which the pros played for Worlds.
3. Winthrop Ropes Course in Rock Hills, SC
4. Toboggan- Milford, MI
5. Peoria area courses (McNaughton, Morton, Bradley)
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1. Sandy Point
2. Standing Rocks
3. Heistand
4. Token Creek
5. Parkside

Dan Michler

Pound for pound I'll take Leo Leathers in Mundelein.
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Mitch

Hudson Mills-Ann Arbor Michigan
2-24 hole courses. Awesome
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Schuboy

Not only is Mundelein my favorite course it has my favorite hole.............................number 3 is a very tough hole. Course gets rough in the summer lots of bushes and trees, i usually end up with a plus score.
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Quote from: BetterThenNealsBrother on April 24, 2006, 06:20:30 PM
Not only is Mundelein my favorite course it has my favorite hole.............................number 3 is a very tough hole. Course gets rough in the summer lots of bushes and trees, i usually end up with a plus score.

I feel u Bryan, any course can be awesome with like 2 million trees like Hudson Mills Mitch.  It takes a great course to be good with only 11 trees.
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SnoMoDude

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You guys are all are bunch of douche's.  Fountain Hills in Fountain Hills, AZ is defiantly the best.  Even though when i played i wasnt at the top of my game it was still the best course that i have played.  That is until i play highbridge, sounds so sweet!
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Cannon Boy

Hmmm I went with you and dont remember this "Holiday Hills" course in AZ.  I do vagly remember playing a tournament at the Fountain Hills course in AZ though.
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Brian

Do yourselves a favor and take a trip to Cincinnati, OH  and Charlotte, NC.  The courses in those cities are like Tower Ridge on crack.  There are a few courses that are 10,000+ ft. and you don't have to deal with ball golfers or too many chuckers.
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Clonefan94

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I haven't played a ton of courses, so, take this in mind when you read my favorites.

I have played most of the courses in the Des Moines area. I grew up there and go back to visit quite often. If there was one reason to move back there it would be for the disc golf. My favorite there is Ewing Park. I love the combination of trees and long holes it offers. Plus, my parents live 5 minutes from the course. Pushing a close second in Grandview Park in Des Moines. It is just set up so nice. It makes me feel like I'm actually golfing. Especially with 2 concrete tees for each hole. It's reasonably wooded and has great elevation change. Plus, they have nice benches at each hole. Really feels like golf. My least favorite from Des Moines would probably be Waterworks. It's flat and mostly open. It's not a bad course though by any means. It's pretty much the equivelent to Lombard here with slightly more distance on each hole. Still very fun, just really really flat. It's built on a flood plain and I guess it's a great way to give life to an otherwise unused area. I've also played Kansas City's Swope Park. It was a few years ago, but, the elevation changes were crazy and through some good trees. It was a neat course. Compared to what I've played around here, Illinois (NW Suburbs) is really lacking in quality. It's building though and that is positive. That's where I've played. I really have to get to Michigan one of these days.
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In my limited course experience I'd have to say Highbridge Hills. Multiple courses and a great layout which should be even better now as I was there before the tees were poured. Can't wait to go back again this year.

Jon Brakel

I don't remember what I've answered to this on previous threads but right now I'm thinking its got to be Flip City.
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I'm voting Boyne Mountain.  It has a hotel, two restaurants, a ski lift to take you waaaaaaay up to hole 1, a beer vendor waaaaay up at hole 1 if you forgot your beer, and 18 great holes.  Weekdays they will drive you up to hole 1.  I can't remember what the greens fees were, but they were reasonable. 

I almost died on that trip too!   :D
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Bijou Park - Lake Tahoe, CA or NV???

Bijou sits in the hills - lots of cool shots and great scenary in the distance.   27 holes that sit amongst pine tress and dusty ground.  manzanitas litter the course, but they are worth navigating through to play a course that even would be a 970 rated round or so.  i spent three days out there and played every morning.  each time i met some nice locals and played with them.  i really enjoyed the whole scene - night life, great outdoor recreation, and real friendly people - a very pleasent place to be.
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