Details
- Price Free to Play
- Listing categories Public
- Location / Region NSW/ Newcastle
- Year Installed 2011
- Teepad Type Grass
- Basket Type DGA Mach V
- Course Type Permanent
- Number of Baskets 9
- Number of Tees 27
- Access Type Public
- Course Designer Newcastle Disc Golf Club
- Course Map Jesmond-Course-Map.pdf
Info
The Jesmond Park Disc Golf Course first opened to the public in 2011. A 9 basket course with multiple tee positions offering a variety of shot making challenges and terrain changes. Located at Jesmond Park, Newcastle NSW.
Map
Location
- Address 4 Robinson Avenue, Lambton NSW 2299
11 Reviews
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FlySpot
•ProsChallenging course for all skill types. Great use of the park and it's surrounds with multiple tees.
ConsCourse split in halves with a short walk. Not a major issue though.
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Paul
•ConsMosquitoes, Mosquitoes, Mosquitoes.
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Mcscott
•ProsGreat course for all types of players.
ConsSome holes where a bit confusing and the mosquitoes were hectic!!!
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TeamBRO
•ProsGood mix of open and technical, and hole lengths among mature trees and differing elevation Amenities and close to shops & accom Multiple tees Rated 4.0
ConsTurf tees, minimal signage Take your bug spray with you Short walk between split course
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cassie_sweetten
•ProsFantastic course for all skill types. Multiple tees.
ConsMosquitos are bad! Be sure to take bug spray when playing
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davidheath
•Proswell manicured grass course with plenty of trees. Some elevation changes to keep it interesting. Alternate tees for the more (or less) adventurous.
ConsCan be very wet underfoot. The mozzies won't just bite, they're planning a kidnap mission to bodily pick you up and take you back to their place! Others have mentioned the walk between holes 3 & 4... but it's no big deal.
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Captain Oblivious
•ProsA good local community course with a good mix of skills required to play well. Multiple tees. Good park facilities, plenty of taps and bathroom in the middle of the course.
ConsPlagued by mosquitoes in warmer months. Some alternate tees hard to find. Multiple course changes due to council redesigns has meant some tee signs are no longer relevant. Natural grass tees show signs of erosion in some spots.
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Mountaineer
•ProsGood layout, lots of fun, alternate tees. Great location in the city, but still a quiet enough park.
ConsCrossing paths a few times, a few long walks, mosquitos
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smilliken88
•ProsVery enjoyable course. It includes 4 different tee options on most holes which range in difficulty, this makes it a challenging short 9 hole course. Great for all levels of player.
ConsMosquitos during summer months.
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Niggles
•ProsNice challenging lines without being too wooded.
ConsFairways cross but not too often.
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Molarink071
•ProsCaters for a big range of players. Offers a lot of different ways to play each hole.
ConsCourse splits but isn't a major issue and being built on a swamp isn't the best
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