Restricted hours
5:00am - 11:00pm
Good conditions
The course plays on a mixture of open and moderately wooded terrain with 2 tee pads per hole and multiple pin positions that are rotated regularly. 2 elevated baskets, multiple creek crossings, and a balance of tight lines and open shots provide a challenge to players of all skill levels.
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Porta-Potty available during the spring and summer.
18 Holes
Concrete, Grass Tees
Veteran Targets
Dedicated Disc Golf, Public park
Established 2016
Dogs allowed
Cart friendly
No drinking water available
No restroom available
Contact
lincolnflyingdiscclub@gmail.com
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Reviews
Show allUpkeep
3.5
Shot variety/design
4.1
Tee areas
3.9
Signage/wayfinding
4.1
Amenities
2.8
Scenery/views
3.3

@drfrisb
1645
0
The better of the two courses offered in my opinion.

@dstucki
54
0
Needs to be mowed

@durant
162
0
Grabbed this one the way through town, typical #2off1 trip, course is pretty slick. Lots of open shots but slight elevation helped. Ate a Runza, it wasn't great

@samtaylor0829
47
0
Roper East is a great course. The problem with it is that it's not very well kept and can get really flooded on rainy weeks. Also, make sure you bring a slingshot to counter the crazy-ass red wing birds of the hole 15 swamp, and a friend or two to spot if you don't want to lose a disc or two.
Nearby Stores
3.3
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Location
Course Traffic
Players usually spend 1 - 2.5 hours here.
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Nearby Stores
3.3