Course reviews
+2 votes Tom Wagner › The Diavolo › June 5, 2023
Beautiful and challenging 5 star 22 hole championship level course that has everything for everyone. 3 layouts (red, white and blue tees). Some of the red pads are still under construction. Fantastic design in this huge wooded park with fair, tight and technical lines. Some holes have wider manicured fairways. Plan on using most discs in the bag. Nice elevation changes. A few elevated baskets. A couple water hazards with water carries. 8 holes on the blue tees are over 500 feet, the longest 939. ...
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+1 votes Rick Liebling › The Diavolo › March 30, 2021
New course that opened in October of 2020. Course layout and signage are fantastic. Many traditional NC wooded holes. A couple of more open holes to let 'er rip. A water hole that is beautiful and challenging, but not overly so.
Hole 16 is one of the prettier holes you're going to see - a long par 5. Overall this is a truly fantastic course, a gem that should host seriously high quality tournaments in the future. Only drawback - it draws big crowds!
Hole 16 is one of the prettier holes you're going to see - a long par 5. Overall this is a truly fantastic course, a gem that should host seriously high quality tournaments in the future. Only drawback - it draws big crowds!
+0 votes Mark Barber › The Diavolo › February 9, 2022
Wonderful course with long, wooded holes with wide, ample fairways. Challenging, but very smart. Two holes that bring water into play, but no real peril for a slightly advanced player. My only negative is that, because it’s the area’s only true, championship style course, it gets very crowded with lots of single players, so there seems to always be someone that needs to play through, slowing down play considerably. I hope the course hosts many tournaments. A+
+0 votes Zak Bergeron › The Diavolo › February 11, 2022
This course blew me away for a free to play course. Coming from Maine where Pay-To-Play sets course standards very high this course was absolutely stunning and a great introduction to North Carolina Disc Golf.
+0 votes Andy Lundeen › The Diavolo › May 12, 2024
In my opinion this is the best free-to-play course in North Carolina. Volunteers have kept this course immaculate. There's a lost disc drop box. The lake is occasionally checked by divers for discs. The tee signs show elevation change from tee-to-basket on a 1D graph. There are 2 basket positions for some holes, and there are 3 layouts to pick for difficulty which ranges from intermediate (red) to advanced (white) to pro (blue). If you only want to play 18 holes, there's a "fusion" layout. UDisc ...
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