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Pier Park Disc Golf Course

Pier Park Disc Golf Course

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9100 N Bruce Ave, Portland, Oregon, 97203, United States
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May 6, 2018
Just played the 28 holes. Fun place to play righr outside Portland!

Sep 3, 2017
This is the #2 disc golf course I have ever played, second only to the Big Sky, MT course. The majority of the holes here were so beautiful, with 200-300 ft Douglas firs everywhere. Holes are somewhat easy/non-technical (in my opinion, contrary to many reviews) with the main challenge being length. Was surprisingly active for 2pm on a weekday! Had a fun "instructional" break with a group of super friendly locals.

Mar 12, 2018
Nice challenging course. Lots of trees.

Aug 4, 2017
Great disk golf course for this close to the city. I deducted 1 star due to the lack of garbage cans, and the amount of abandoned trash. PLEASE take all your trash with you or dump in the few garbage cans they do have. Disk golf course is a great place other then the reason posted above. Mixed in throw types and elevation as well as underhand and overhand.

Nov 29, 2016
The jewel of Portland disc golf! This course is a nationally rated course for good reason and easily the best in the area. It has great lines, vibrant park setting, huge trees, great elevation change, and a good balance of technical vs length throughout the course. The baskets are placed strategically among the old growth, park layout. The tee pads are well made concrete, the baskets are newer, and the paths from tee to tee are easy to navigate. It has 2 lay outs, from winter to summer, that only affect a few placements but add a little variety. Street parking only. Limited water. Restrooms are sketchy, as is the neighborhood, at night.

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