Sugarcreek Park Disc Golf Course
Address | 1511 PA-268, Cowansville, PA, United States |
Website | www.dgcoursereview.com/course.php |
Categories | Disc Golf Course |
Rating | 4 10 reviews |
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Sugarcreek Park Disc Golf Course reviews
10Great course! The locals that built, and upkeep the park are fantastic! I especially like the elevated tee, and hole 1 across the pond!
A technical and challenging course. Showcases interesting tee pads and unique pins. Multiple sasquatch sightings and alien encounters. Overall a very entertaining course. I experienced this in winter but can assume it has much denser tree cover in warmer seasons.
This course is well worth the drive from Pittsburgh. Everyone is building huge, giant courses right now and that's great. But it's refreshing to see something else. That's not to say this is an easy course, but it's all about shot placement. Each hole demands the right drops to get in place for the next. I love that they had fun with this course. There are a lot of basket variations, including hanging baskets, elevated baskets, pink alien baskets and one that can irritate a lot of golfers (I'm sure) placed inside a tree. There's a Tour style island green and a unique mandatory shot from a tee on a deck. They went to the borderline of "mini golf" style but in all the right ways.
If I have anything keeping this from being a 5 star experience, they have carpet tees. They were much better than you would expect. There was never a loose carpet anywhere that I recall and most weren't super "wrinkly" but still carpet. There is also a lot of ground cover. To be fair, you're in some old school growth and a nice forest so I don't expect Augusta. But at times a perfect shot in the fairway still lands you in ferns or higher grass.
Great unique course. Pads are carpet or gravel, but make up for it with really great and fun basket placements
Very well put together and challenging course. Unlike no other course we play. They do need more places to sit while waiting for others to finish hole or to rest.
Great course that keeps getting better every time I visit. Don't skip this hidden gem.
Great course, needs a little upkeep but what can you do when the parks were all closed for 3 months? I loved the holes and the challenges. Would have liked to see more holes in the open areas instead of solely on the woods. Will definitely be back. I haven’t played for 6 years so it was definitely a little humbling!
Real deal disc golf course here, a must see experience with no spoiler alert, just put this on a to do day trip
This is a forest. Holes on piles of rocks and tractor tires. Discs often covered up by thickest ferns In the country. Looks like this once could have been a good time but is in need of some work.
Drove quite a ways to check out the park. Arrived around 8: 30am on a Sunday and the gate was locked.