Course Reviews

Rated
by rando305 on Nov 28, 2016 at 12:07pm

Very fun and challenging course. Beautiful area. Quiet park. Regularly changing basket positions. Multiple pads for many of the holes. This course is severely under-rated.

Hole 16 and 17 have two pads. The longer pads are in the woods to the right, the regular are not so hard to find.
Signage has improved significantly from 2010.

Rated
by rando305 on Nov 28, 2016 at 12:04pm

The course has been modified significantly since 2010. The pet policy hasn't changed, but don't judge the course by the park policy.
If you are in South Miami and you love disc golf, you would regret not playing the two courses at this park. Print out the map.
Hole 2 is a significant back-track to the southwest. There is no teepad - the teepad is the sidewalk. If you are looking directly at an imposing tree, with the basket off in the distance under a clump of trees - you are in the right place.
Hole 3 requires a slight back track towards the road from the basket at hole 2.
Hole 7 - cross the school access road, the pad is in the North West corner in the South of the fence.
Hole 11 Tee pad is near 107th Ave, next to the trees.
Hole 13 - you have to cross the park access road.
Hole 14 - return back to the other side of the road. The pad isn't far from basket 12. (It's easy to skip 13 - if you don't think to look for it.)

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by rexie on Feb 12, 2013 at 7:27pm

Did not get to play this course because we had our dog. Just so pet owners know----NO PETS ALLOWED IN THIS PARK.

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by tallape on Apr 24, 2010 at 12:43am

Likewise, I could not find 3 or 13. I did find a nice local who pointed me in the right direction on a couple of other holes (7) while mentioning that that the course is "not friendly if you're from out of town". I'd concur. The course is well laid-out, varied in a quite nice way, but is very poorly signed/labeled. If you don't have a local guide, I would suggest skipping this course.

A couple of notes:
There's a blank bulletin board in the "island" at the east end of the parking lot. It's only blank on one side. The other side has scorecards/etc. Tee #1 is within about 30 yards of that board.

When you're at the hole on 6, walk around the entranceway to the school to find the tee for 7, in the field to the right of the maintenance building.

The hole for #16 is hidden in the woods to the right.

The tee for #17 is also hidden in the woods to the right.

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by Bob Chard on Feb 11, 2010 at 2:11am

The directions to find the course were good. There were no maps in the mapbox at the bulletin board, so I gave it a shot anyway. I couldn't find holes 3, 13 and 14. I was disturbed that hole 15 threw across the park entry road. The road was not very busy, but not a safe design.