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1. Ruthroff's Ridge Disc Golf Course - DeWitt Charter Township

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· 17 reviews

Lansing, MI 48906, United States

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Ruthroff's Ridge Disc Golf Course: what do users think?
SuperNinjaJuggalo Durfee: Like the new tee boxes. However all the alternate tees are gone or overgrown. So to play 18, you have to just play thru on same tees twice. I liked having the alternate tees.
William Melvin Whitlow: Nice course that is rather wooded. There are no markings for hole number or distance. Tee boxes are packed gravel and are very consistent. Fun course in the spring time and winter because there’s definitely less weeds.
PureMichigan 517: Really nice course if you want to get a quick round in. 9 holes and they are short but the narrow fairways and trees provide a good challenge. Bring some extra mid range discs and be prepared to lose one or two because the woods get thick if you don't stay on the fairways. Nice regulation baskets. Hole 8 is a super short downhill shot, ace potential for sure. Bring the kids, theres a big jungle gym and also a full sized basketball court that's in great condition.
Sarah Wright: Perfect for a quick game of disc golf with family or friends. No water hazards on the course unless it's a rainy day. Only a 9 hole course that has plenty of trees with an up and down terrain. Public restrooms available along with a playground, baseball field and walking/biking trails.
Becci Brewster: Needs maintenance. This place is okay before June, but when the weeds and brush start to grow, it's a disc-eating nightmare. Garbage is also an issue..
Sherry Chappell: Only 9 holes
Featured Page: Super tight 9 hole course
Chase: Nice little 9 hole course. Each hole is short enough that you could get your disc across in 1-2 throws if you're seasoned. Great for beginners. And it's right by a fire station so it feels pretty safe. Park for kids and a bike trail with path lights beside it. Also has trash cans at every hole
Dylan H: Short 9 hole course. All par 3s nothing over 300 feet (most between 150-200) Really tight lines, everything's in the woods. Very thick, thorny rough so you want to keep it on the fairway, but that's tough because all the fairways are like 10 feet wide. Tee shots feel more like scrambles than actual drives, you never get to open up and throw full power drives.
Tom Pless: Keep it on the fairway!! The rough is rough, had to do a little bit of searching, became not much fun.
Shawn McGinley (Quint): Wish the course was maintained a little better, but over all a great beginner course for someone like me and my husband. We went with to of our friends and had a blast! Make sure you bring lots of big spray!
Ron Holcom: Tee boxes were a little muddy and the course is tight, but it's always a fun little technical course.
madcatproductions69: Quick course that is in desperate need of grooming. Sure, it's in the woods, but all of the downed trees gets annoying. Good alternate course if grand woods is busy
Jeremy Fenton: Good little starter course/quick 9. Poison ivy and oak heavy in woods in summer. Lost a disc on 9 in said poison oak.

2. Burchfield Disc Golf Course - Delhi Charter Township

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· 15 reviews

Burchfield Park, Holt, MI 48842

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3. Lincoln Park Disc Golf - Charlotte

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· 42 reviews

620 W Shepherd St, Charlotte, MI 48813

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Lincoln Park Disc Golf: what do users think?
Ralph Lewis: Y
Josh I: I love this disc golf course. It's 24 holes. Front 9 is nice for warming up or if you want to throw a few holes quickly. Back holes are a nice variety of long, short and technical holes.
Keith Gibson: Peaceful to play disc golf.
Jamie William Zeigler ll (Ziggy): They have a front nine that is so fun. It's got a lot going on with tree and basket locations. The front nine is so well layed out. I was 2 holes in and knew it was a great course. Talked with a guy that plays with the kids on front and loves the chaos of the backs lay out. I enjoyed the 15 holes I did get in. Came over to late in the day but was definitely playing the course in my head on the way home. Go get it!!!!
Sara Lyons: Nice course. Don't care for the add ins but like the course.
Robert Lawrence: Back 9 is still a little swampy. And can always use a mow.
Katey Perry: Had a wonderful time with my husband, highly recommend
Mike Baker: Nice local course. Only did the front 9. They have cement tees and the course is well marked.
Chase McHaney (ChasenBass): I couldn’t say but hey disc a way.
jon small: Great place to disc golf. Little soggy on the back 9 but still had a blast
scott Adams: An excellent park Most days of the year. With a wide variety of stuff.Yet,This February is a special time of the year when the Michigan Nordic Fire festival is hosted by this generous and wonderfully kind town known as Charlotte Michigan...
Kathy Frasher: We were just passing through as we had attended a festival on the other side of the street, but some people were playing so we stopped to watch. It’s like golf, but with frisbees instead of balls! I definitely want to try it when we get back down there.
Dominic Rapson: Nice park.
Matthew Williams: Front 9 is short and fairly easy but a good warmup to prepare for a much tougher back 9. 6 aux baskets staggered in for your enjoyment.
Steve S: Disc golf more fun than i thought
Robert Crane (Robbajohn): The course is in great shape and is a lot of fun. The extra holes are mixed in the the regular 18 so it's a little confusing but still good.
lumberjack: You won't often see a park with a disc golf course. But, the disc course in Lincoln Park is actually pretty decent and fun. It was designed for people of any skill set, too. So beginners can practice on the easier sets. The park itself is pretty well maintained. It really is referring to see something like this in the town of Charlotte.
Linda Boring: We had a good time. There was five of us.
Paula Thomason: Well groomed disk golf park that has a few other fun things to do. There are modern restrooms, along with a volleyball net, and skateboard ramps that are all free to the public. Professional competitions are held throughout the summer months at the skate ramps, its all very exciting for the spectators and the competitors.
Jason Lord: Great local park. Front 9 baskets are great for beginners and practice. The back 15 holes offer a moderate challenge. Bathrooms and drinking water along with a small pavilion.

4. Pine Hills Golf Course - Laingsburg

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· 95 reviews

6603 Woodbury Rd, Laingsburg, MI 48848

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Pine Hills Golf Course: what do users think?
Andrew Bisaha: Really nice course. Not expensive but well kept, narrow and challenging.
Owen Hallgren: Super friendly staff, great price for drinks and golf. Very very cute dog in the pro shop
Judy Marteniuk: Was never there
Lew Worthington: Formerly, I liked this place in spite of the war-torn, troubled tee boxes, the pavement-like fairways in spots, the skanky and out of control water around the 18th green, and other maintenance issues, because the people were nice. However, the despotic presence of a course ranger is a bad move on their part. "There's a lot jam here." Well, of course, because we've added over 30 minutes to our round waiting for disc golfers. And if you must have a ranger, get someone who isn't so rude. Please.
Chad Seppala: Seemed like very nice staff but the course isn't worth paying money for. Go teach your kids in the backyard because this is about the same quality.
Glenn Freeman: Nice course with challenging greens. Staff were all very nice and helpful. Would recommend for a fun course
Coty Mailloux: Great little course with some tricky greens. Staff was very friendly and accommodating!
Nancy Leat: I ❤ this place a lot! Both disc golf courses (North and South) are fun and have some fantasticly long holes and challenging putts. You get to rent a golf cart if ya want which I highly recommend. Pro shop and snack bar are good and they do serve beer too so that's a fun plus. Textiles are required and it is pay to play
Brad Tankersley: Very friendly place. Quite a few blind shots. Greens rolled true. Will golf there again.
Jamie William Zeigler ll (Ziggy): Worth the trip from Ionia... 36 holes two days in a row. Awesome awesome place
Casey Classified: Good course for your money's worth. Only annoying part is the disc golfers that don't give you the right of way.
Jenn Groat: Beautiful course and so much fun to play! The carts definitely help make this place great but it is a very nice course, very well maintained.
Witch Doctor: Great beginning course for brand new players trying to learn. As I am new it was less stressful seeing all the holes from where I was driving. Only 2 holes that were truly difficult
Lynn & Joann Webster: We went to Pine Hills today and was very disappointed. Our first golf cart would not run so we went back to the clubhouse and was given a different cart which was in very poor condition. When we played hole number 11 we had to avoid the sprinklers all the way down as they were running as well on the next 5 holes. We enjoyed the mower person on hole 18 and and also the person who was trimming within 5 feet of us while trying to play our shots. We paid 34.00 for 2 seniors for nine holes. We do not recommend this course as it is over priced for the condition of the course and equipment plus the workers on the course were less than polite and were not professional. The only positive thing of Pine Hill was the young lady in the clubhouse as she was courteous.
Johnny Loomis: great course !!
Carbon ZL1: The course itself was decent, but the owners were horrible. We came with 6 people and they mentioned 4 people only per group. We agreed and didn't make a fuss. They followed us around on their little flag cart and babysat us the whole time to make sure we weren't playing together. We only did for the first 2 holes until someone came up behind us, then we split up. We know golf etiquette.The course itself is okay. The fairways are nice, but it is difficult to see the difference between the fairway and rough. The greens and tee boxes were pretty rough looking. There are also too many ropes guiding you around. It actually made it take longer to play having to go around them a lot.Overall, with a small group it is a challenging, albeit rough course. Anymore than 4 people? They treat even a group of grown adults like they are 15 year olds ready to tear the place up.Never going again, wouldn't recommend it to anyone.
David DaMour: Ranger will always be on golfers side over disc. We’re disc golfing, at one point there is 3 Disc holes for one golf hole. The guy comes and yells at use for holding the line up. Absolutely upset this guy favors golfing but offers both. The disc course is decent too. I wouldn’t play here again. Not worth paying to disc golf here when most courses are free
matthew farr: Course is in great shape and the owner and staff are doing a fantastic job!
Matt Richardson: Very nice course with a nice length for seniors. Greens were a bit tricky and faster than they first appeared. Have watched this course develop over the years and it gets better each year.
Andrew Puckett: Awesome place
Bluejsong Reynolds: Beautiful, somewhat challenging, great upkeep. Tee times are needed.

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