Ace Shores at Harbor Point
Course Summary
Ace Shores at Harbor Point in Boston, MA, holds a mixed reputation among disc golf enthusiasts, with an overall rating of 3.6 stars. Players have praised the course for its challenging layout and the enjoyable variety it offers, indicating that it provides a good mix of holes for both beginners and experienced players. However, criticisms have been consistently raised regarding the course's maintenance and navigation. Issues such as unclear course directions and poorly maintained pathways have detracted from the overall experience, making it difficult for players to fully enjoy their game.
The course is noted for its scenic views and unique features, such as water hazards and elevation changes that add an extra layer of challenge and excitement to the game. However, these same features have also been points of frustration for some players, particularly when the course's upkeep does not meet expectations. Improved signage and regular maintenance could significantly enhance player satisfaction and help Ace Shores at Harbor Point realize its full potential as a premier disc golf destination. Despite the criticisms, there's
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Top Reviews
I wouldn't play disc golf here on a nice weekend day. The course is played through a park. No fee to play. Some of the fairways are literally sidewalks. Other fairways are where people could just be hanging out enjoying the park. I was here an early afternoon in September and I only had to wait for a few people to walk by but I could easily see this place as unplayable on certain days. A few holes had sprinklers pop up on me but they only sprayed water for a quick 5 to sometimes 45 seconds. It was my first time here. I wouldn't have been able to play without UDisc to guidee through the course. Tees are marked clearly. Some pins are used on more than one hole. It's a decent short course and I'm glad I went. Just be aware there could be a problem with other people using the park.
- Kevin Tavares
Beautiful park, great spot for a walk, however the disc golf course barely classifies as a course. Way too many people around and a good chance of accidentally throwing into a car. Even besides that the course is just lazy. Reuses the same baskets multiple times and has no platforms for starting throws. Every hole is par three because this obviously wasn't play tested so they just slapped the most common number on them. Do not come here if you want a real disc golf course
- Daniel Civita
Course is between houses, cars and the harbor along a walking path. Hard to play without hitting a car a person or losing your disc over the wall into the harbor.
- Jeffrey Schafer
This is the best course I’ve ever played at. The staff was great. The air was crisp . The water was wet. The grass was green.
- Joe Kovacev
Neat course along water
- Alexander Vangorder