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| Part Number White Birch Park |
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White Birch Park DGC is 18 holes and the oldest course in Missouri. This is a pay per play, $1 a day, that was designed by Ed Headrick, the father of disc golf. A short course, around 3500’, with no holes over 300’. Go around the back of the building to the bottom of the hill. This course is a throwback to a time gone by in disc golf. Fast greens, a winding creek, lots of trees and erosion are the main points on this course. Usually has a huge crowd of locals playing. |
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Feature: St. Louis (Hazelwood), MO |
Feature: Driving Directions |
Feature: 1979 |
Feature: 18 |
Feature 5 Yes / No |
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I have played this course for a while. Lots of wooded holes. Great beginner course. Not too many long shots. Good variety of difficulty when it comes to each hole. |
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Reviewed by: Patrick Davis from St. Charles, MO.
on 5/14/2010
5/5 |
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