Alimagnet Disc Golf Course
About the Business
Alimagnet Disc Golf Course is a premier disc golf destination located at 211 Ridgeview Drive in Apple Valley, Minnesota, United States. This beautifully designed course offers a challenging yet enjoyable experience for players of all skill levels. With well-maintained fairways, scenic views, and a variety of obstacles to navigate, Alimagnet Disc Golf Course provides a fun and competitive environment for disc golf enthusiasts. Whether you're a seasoned pro or a beginner looking to improve your game, this course is the perfect place to test your skills and enjoy a day out on the course. Visit Alimagnet Disc Golf Course today and see why it's a favorite among disc golfers in the area.
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Location & Phone number
Alimagnet Dog Park, 211 Ridgeview Dr, Apple Valley, MN 55124, United States
Hours open
Monday:
7:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Tuesday:
7:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Wednesday:
7:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Thursday:
7:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Friday:
7:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Saturday:
7:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Sunday:
7:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Reviews
"Best deal around. Beautiful course with lots of different types of holes. Lake views, hills, narrow fairways and open ones. Lots of fun."
"Great course! Pretty well marked, with the last few holes in the woods."
"Good local course to get in some practice when time is an issue. Definitely a beginners course which makes the par 42 a little exaggerated."
"What a lovely park to spend the day Disc golfing. Plenty of shade, dog friendly, lake views, practice baskets, and a playground for the kids to enjoy. A great park for all ages and skill levels. The incline of the last hole challenges you and you can’t help but celebrate as you make your way to a par and birdie. Everyone I’ve met is nice and helpful, and I’ve had many help me find a miss-thrown disc. Bring water, a snack, and enjoy the day!!"
"This is a solid five star course. The terrain is varied in height with uphill and downhill shots, as well as some level fairway drives. Holes 1-7 are mostly open fields with some trees scattered throughout. Holes 8-12 are nestled in the woods, with hole number 8 getting my vote as most likely to lose a disc. Many of the holes are relatively short, and with a number of par 4 holes on the course, anyone who plays regularly can anticipate some birdies in the course. The tees are varied in style with some being smaller concrete slabs(2 steps max), some asphalt, and some as dirt/gravel. Each tee has a sign showing where the basket is located, the distance to the basket, and the number of strokes for par. Some sign posts exist to guide you to the next basket, but it is pretty obvious where to go from each basket to get to the next tee. The area is in a low lying region and while there are some swamps and marshland in the park, none of these stand as water hazards on any of the holes. It does however make for a nice nature walk going from hole to hole. After a heavy rain there may be some standing water and slippery areas, but none of these interfered with my play through the course. There is signage indicating that holes 4 and 5 are closed during the winter due to the grade of the hill that they are on."
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