10 reviews

bigbaddawson

@bigbaddawson

159

Course is decent but not worth the $5, especially with Meadow Park Lake right down the road now. Half the holes are basically wide open and just require a straight shot to reach the basket. Three holes are short and in the woods and are more interesting to play, but they still just require a straight shot. Baskets are the old school single layers and tee pads are gravel. No signage.

After playing Main
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woodbooger67

@woodbooger67

Debatable if it is worth paying for. No maps posted, pads and baskets need updating, some holes are very short. Fun backyard course to play in a short amount of time, but I wish they would use players' admission fee to improve the course

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adamatikweapon

@adamatikweapon

Holes not marked but fun

caseytries

@caseytries

This was definitely not worth 5 dollars. Normally I don’t give low star reviews but they charged us for one someone who wasn’t playing.

racerpig

@racerpig

Not only $5 to play, if you have anyone with you, even if they aren’t playing, but $5 for every person. I said they won’t be playing, they will be sitting in the car waiting. The answer was the same, so it would have cost me $20 for 9 holes!

bdub286

@bdub286

Fairly easy, but a good stop in if you are in the area.

catfish3737

@catfish3737

Solid course only complaint is that hole 5 and 6 r to short they had more room and could've made them longer for more challenging tree holes plus hole 2s basket is made out of PVC and the bottom of a barrel a lot of chain outs other than that fun course

alexdowley

@alexdowley

Need a few branches trimmed but a very fun and pretty beginner course!

thomgo22

@thomgo22

8

Mowed grass with some shots through trees. Pay to play, but the short grass makes it worth it to me. Camp store sells snacks and some disks. Only 9 holes with gravel tee boxes. Could use signs and numbers on baskets, but camp store has maps. I like it.

After playing Main
coachmax

@coachmax

Decent course, not really worth paying to play, but still nice to have in Crossville. Needs just the tiniest bit of upkeep.