Category Archives: Course Highlights

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“Bellamy Disc Golf Park in Dover, NH” By: Jaxon Sheehy

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Bellamy Disc Golf Course  31 Bellamy Rd.  Dover, NH  03820 Truth be told, I’d really like to hear this course description from a local- up in Dover, NH, who really plays Bellamy on a regular basis. But, that being said … Continue reading

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“Hole 5- Pye Brook Park” By: Jaxon Sheehy

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Pye Brook Park is a 19 hole course in Topsfield, MA- and it also happens to be my home course. It was built around the edges of a park that was build on top of a landfill. The landfill was … Continue reading

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North Watertower Park- Sarasota, FL Course Review By: Jaxon Sheehy

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Keeping in mind that I played this course nine months ago, I’m writing a review about North Watertower Park in Sarasota, FL. Why bother you ask? For a course I actually only played 36 holes on? The reason is is … Continue reading

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“The Pines Man… The Pines (Amesbury Pines Disc Golf Course).” By: Discy Magee

Amesbury, MA is home to a gem of a course. Getting the negative out of the way first- some of the tee pads are in rough shape. There, I said it. Now for the rest of this review, I’ll focus … Continue reading

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“Everyone Has a Home Course- Pye Brook Park; Topsfield, MA

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Every disc golfer has a home course where they learned the game. In the very beginning, it’s where you learned to keep the disc level, and throw straight (some still haven’t learned that lesson!). It’s where your first impression of … Continue reading

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“Old Sweatshirts, First Dogs, and Home Courses” By: Erik Johnson

Starring Lake Disc Golf Course- Eden Prairie, MN My home course is like an old pair of shoes, or that sweatshirt I have had since high school: it’s old, not fancy, not well known, but good golly its darn near … Continue reading