Pine Nursery Disc Golf Course
Course Summary
Pine Nursery Disc Golf Course in Bend, OR, holds a high rating of 4.7 stars, indicating widespread player satisfaction. The general feedback from users points to a well-designed layout and an engaging variety of features that cater to both beginners and experienced players. The course is praised for its enjoyable playability and scenic beauty, enhancing the overall disc golf experience. However, due to the absence of negative reviews, it's challenging to provide a balanced overview that includes common criticisms such as maintenance or navigation issues. This lack of critical feedback suggests that the course is well-regarded among its users, though it's important to note that no course is without room for improvement.
Unique features of Pine Nursery Disc Golf Course, as highlighted by players, include its strategic hole placements and the natural obstacles that add complexity and challenge to the game. These aspects are appreciated for testing skill levels and encouraging strategic play. However, without explicit negative feedback, it's difficult to identify specific challenges faced by players or areas needing enhancement
Overall Rating
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Top Reviews
Well kept course with clear directions. Wear hiking boots because it's all over the rocky hills. Really unique and rugged setup for a course.
- Lisa Notman
A nice challenging course to play. You will probably want good shoes as it’s very rocky.
- Tyler Zimmerman
Sweet course. 19 holes all with concrete pads. Good mix of wide open and tight shots. Good map of course. I play here frequently. Can be really hot at times but it is located in a desert so there is that.
- T Bone
I only wish we had more of these in town. It's a great game that has little to no impact on the surrounding natural environment. This course is fun because of the rotating hole positions. More amenities in the summer when the park is in full swing.
- Erik Heisenburg
Played it in the morning today while visiting from St Paul, Minnesota. This is a challenging par 3 course. Designed well with great tee-off concrete surfaces, marked pretty well with direction arrows posted below the baskets for the next tee-off. However, sometimes they may not be pointed correctly, likely because of a few jokers messing with them. There are some wooden posts in addition to look for the correct direction and maps on the internet site that can be helpful. Lots of variety.
- Neal C