18 Hole Disc Golf Course
Course Summary
The 18 Hole Disc Golf Course in Newport, OR, enjoys a high rating of 4.7 stars, reflecting widespread player satisfaction and positive experiences. Players have consistently praised the course for its engaging layout, the variety of features that cater to both beginners and experienced players, and the overall enjoyment it offers. Without any negative reviews available, it's challenging to provide a balanced overview that includes common criticisms such as maintenance or navigation issues. However, the absence of such feedback could suggest that the course is well-maintained and that players find it easy to navigate, or simply that any potential issues have not significantly impacted the overall positive perception of the course.
Unique features of the course, as highlighted by reviewers, include its scenic views, strategic hole placements, and the thoughtful integration of natural obstacles that challenge players to improve their skills. While specific challenges faced by players are not detailed due to the lack of negative feedback, it's possible that areas for improvement might include further enhancing course signage or adding more amenities
Overall Rating
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Top Reviews
I had no idea this was even here! Much less anything else that was here, and it was great to see everything, spend the day outside, and enjoy watching my grandson participate in the Disc Golf Tournament! Highly recommended!
- Leah Suitter
This is twisted pines DGC. It was a really good time with various levels for different abilities
- Kacie Dill
Very nice course would definitely come back. The tee maps could use a little updating and a little more clarity.
- Martin Tello
Used to be a much shorter, more compact 9 hole course. A couple years ago it was greatly expanded into a larger 18 hole course with longer holes. Nice, flat and fairly open. Great for us casuals.
- Trevor Jones
Be prepared for a lot of walking between holes. There are also several holes that overlap which can be inconvenient. It does contain pro and amateur baskets which is nice, but also as to the congestion and confusion at times.
- Andy Vanderwall