Center Springs Disc Golf Course

Manchester, CTGet Directions →

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Center Springs Disc Golf Course in Manchester, CT, holds a strong 4.2-star rating, reflecting a largely positive experience among its players. The absence of negative reviews underscores the course's appeal, with players frequently praising its layout, the variety of features, and the overall enjoyment of playing there. Without specific criticisms to balance the feedback, the positive aspects stand out, suggesting a well-maintained and thoughtfully designed course that caters to a wide range of skill levels and preferences. However, without direct comments on areas like maintenance or navigation, it's difficult to assess any common challenges players might face.

Unique features of Center Springs Disc Golf Course, such as its scenic beauty and strategic layout, are often highlighted, offering players a visually appealing and mentally stimulating game. While the lack of negative feedback does not point to specific challenges, it can imply that any potential for improvement might lie in further enhancing these unique aspects or addressing unseen issues like signage or accessibility, ensuring a consistently high-quality experience for all

Overall Rating

4.2 (115 reviews)

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Top Reviews

Great little 9 hole disc golf course. Some tough shots for beginners but overall still very fun. Watch out for broken glass at times.

- Michael Henn

I love this park. The Grass is always cut nice. The only thing I don't like, the park is so huge, and they do not have trash bins throughout the park. That is very bad because when people are walking their dogs, they have nowhere to throw the dog poop away once they pick it up. I believe they should have trash bins throughout the park area, not in just one designated area, because not everybody chill in that one designated area. I don't like walking through the park and seeing poopy bags along my walk. But I can understand them doing so when you're walking around the park and you don't see any trash bins. It's not that hard to put trash bins throughout the park. The only problem is they will have to have somebody come at least once a week to empty them, so maybe that's the problem. Don't ruin the park because you don't want to pay people. invest in trash bins throughout the park.

- All smiles Over Here Phenomenal

This is a great place to throw some discs in town. I grew up fishing and sledding here long before the town put baskets up. There used to be an ice rink with full boards which is now to the side of hole 1. Nice elevation change and water features with a mix of wooded and open shots walking distance to main street and broad street so you can go get something to eat before or after playing. If you come with a buddy who doesn't have discs you can walk into Ollie's and buy a set of 3 for $10. That's what we did yesterday and both used them so neither of us had an advantage. I was surprised with how straight those cheap discs flew and Kablow I made the longest putt of my life with the midrange disc.

- Brian Blass

As one of the older disc parks in the state, this charming location offers everything from wide fields and waterways to majestic fountains and kiddie play areas. Don't be fooled by the "9 course" designation as each hole offers an "A" and "B" basket which can easily be turned into 18. Rather hilly, but not an impossible climb. I missed the daffodil bloom but (oh my!) they are just everywhere! Undoubtedly you will encounter other disc golf enthusiasts whom are more than willing to share some great tips (Thanks Robin for the pointer on my long throw!)

- Christopher Cellini

Not a bad course, a bit small & narrow. Some parts of the course felt crowded with overlapping stations but the parks geography kind of necessitates the way it's laid out. Center Springs is a personal favorite of mine, it's a little hidden gem right behind the Town Hall with a modest pavilion & grilling area overlooking a small but beautiful pond. Rich in town history, my Grandmother spoke fondly of ice skating their as a young girl. But I digress, the disc golf course is a fairly short circuit for an 18 hole course with optional alternate circuits

- Matthew Lago