5 reviews

Upkeep
2.3
Shot variety/design
2.8
Tee areas
1.7
Signage/wayfinding
1.5
Amenities
2.1
Scenery/views
4.5
nickahlers

@nickahlers

1

The start for the course is unmarked and the holes appear unkept. Bad enough we turned around and left. Not worth the $7. A little maintenance and direction could go along way.

jessptacek

@jessptacek

5

1. There was no mention of it being a pay to play course but when we arrived at hole one, we were approached by the staff and told we needed to pay the $7 for a day pass and check in with the QR code by the entrance to sign a waiver. Don't get me wrong, she was nice about it but we just weren't expecting to have to pay to play. 2. There is VERY LITTLE signage for each hole. There is basically a stake with a reflective circle on the top, some which have the hole number on them and others don't, so if this is your first time playing, you have no idea if you are on the right tee. 3. There are no tee pads - you are just on the grass, the walking path, or simply in the woods and guessing where the tee pad should be or the direction you should be throwing. 4. The distance between each basket and the next tee pad is a little much. You basically have a hike between each hole. 5. There is zero signage to give you direction after each basket to get to the next tee. We had to wander around using the UDisc map, which is helpful but also not the easiest to navigate. 6. Bring big spray - the mosquitoes are terrible, which is to be expected in the woods. 7. While we found this course challenging, mostly because of the navigation, we would definitely come back to try it again, once we hear improvements have been made.

jensies

@jensies

25

If u like hitting trees every shot then u might like this course. Fun hiking though.

infidel

@infidel

39

Fun new course with some cool lines through the woods.

danjob101

@danjob101

1

If you want a beginner's course where you can ace every hole, you're better off setting up a couple baskets in your yard. This course is at a ski resort. If there are down hill holes, physics would dictate the need to have some holes up hill. Its a fun course if you're not a beginner

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