Recreation Park Disc Golf Course

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Raymore, United States

Disc golf course

Recreation Park Disc Golf Course Reviews | Rating 4,2 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Recreation Park Disc Golf Course is located in Raymore, United States. Recreation Park Disc Golf Course is rated 4.2 out of 5 in the category disc golf course in United States.

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Austin Coburn

This course is for beginners. The first 9 (open field) and last 9 (wooded area) are kind seperated and have to walk a ways to get to last nine so make sure you look at the map on the first hole where to go. The course sort of conflicts with the baseball fields on the first nine but manageable if you're good at the game. A few water marks. Long grass holes so be careful while driving. Have fun! Oh! And the first hole is next to the skate park!

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Russ Musselman

Fun course. Not the hardest but there are some challenging shots from the back tees. Open on the front nine with more trees in back. The whole course was well maintened and scenic.

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ghost panda

Only 1, 7, and 9 where available on the front 9 due to maintenance bit it looked like it would be a fun front. The front 9 and the bottom 9 might as well be two separate courses because they are so different, the bottom 9 was a great challenging course very fun technical throws with some great long open drives, I would like to see some directional markings on some of the baskets to the next tee, it took me a minute on a couple of them to find the next pad but all in really fun... also love the little fort on 14 you throw pass.

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Pat Pollmiller

Unable to play today due to rain and park maintenance but we will be back.

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Spencer Pellant

18 hole course that could easily be played as 2 different 9-hole courses. By that I mean that the front 9 and back 9 have completely different feels to them. The front 9 I would say are easier and more open. There is a water hazard that isn't too hard to avoid. The back 9 has more of a covered and wooded feel to it, and is definitely more challenging.