Will S.
Jun 4, 2014
A nice park in Bellevue complete with trail access, swimming pool, baseball and football fields, a playground, tennis courts and--the reason I come here--a 9 hole disc golf course, which this review will focus on.Overall, Aspen Park is the easiest disc golf course in Omaha. It's flat with wide open drives on every hole. There are a few trees around some baskets that require skill shots, but such shots can easily be avoided most of the time. Pros: A fun course for a quick round when you want to avoid the crowds at nearby Seymour. Also a great place to practice some distance drives for more skilled players (especially hole 7, which is a whopping 600+ feet). Likewise it's a great course for beginners, as there is nothing intimidating about the course and it's pretty much impossible to lose a disc.Cons: Like I mentioned before, there's not much challenge to Aspen Park. Every hole is literally straight forward. Also, it sits on a flood plain for the Big Papio Creek, so expect it to be a bit marshy for a couple days after it rains.
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Darren R.
Aug 19, 2019
Simple park. Not a lot of obstacles. Very flat. Not too long. Grass was a little long so it didn't help with skips. I would go back for a simple and relaxing, easy 9.
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Billy T.
Mar 14, 2019
It's a decent flat 9 basket course. Great for practice,with friends etc. Not too crowded except when soccer season rolls around at 7th hole in the back field or some bbq/party happening near 2nd hole... people just stroll right in front of you to and from the soccer fields crossing paths of all baskets not paying attention..find myself waiting for people to clear out half the time. Try and play before school is out if you can help it.
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Alex J.
Jun 20, 2019
A nice course that's super easy and flat throughout its entirety. A nice course to try out new discs and work on different types of throws. Almost every hole besides 7 is an Ace run which makes for a fun round. The only reason I play this course personally is to avoid the mess that is Seymour smith with groups of 8(Old and young) who don't let you play through or to avoid amateurs littered around Seymour Smith who seem lost, or haven't ever played(which is fine I'm just impatient when it comes to Seymour anymore)
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