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| - As a park, it's sunny and well maintained, with ponds running down the middle, sidewalk winding throughout, playground for kids. If I was here for a a jog or a walk with kids, it'd be nice. Except for the disc golf. And I was here for disc golf. Which is the dilemma...
As a disc golf park, there's a clear map, tees are well marked cement in good condition, tough water hazards, a disc shop nearby, but the whole thing runs dead center through a pedestrian park! It's as if the designers of the disc golf park didn't talk to the designers of the pedestrian part of the park; they just mashed up their independent park designs and went with it. Which unfortunately means as a frolfer you're worried about human and dog hazards.
And as a pedestrian you are (or should be, if you're not) worried about errant discs being thrown into your kids.
Poor design.
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