
@jasonpuhr191533
I’m really glad they made this course. It is a fun way to introduce people to disc golf, and they made some interesting holes! Three things hold this one back from a higher score for me. First - many of the holes play near or along houses. I understand why they had to do that, but a course like this, close to neighborhoods, will probably get a lot of younger or new golfers. There’s a lot of reason to worry about hitting a house. Second, the tee signs are lined up central to the back of the teepad. They often alter your run up. Third, Hole eight needs to be a part four. I say this from the standpoint of safety for everyone else at the park. I understand that it’s a little over 400 feet, and it gives more experience players the opportunity to open up a big throw, but the only way to get there is to throw over a baseball field. If you make it a part four, people will feel more inclined to throw a shot into the fairway and then throw an approach for a birdie.

@swanny
The tee signs stacked on the boxes makes it really hard to do a run up if desired. Many holes don’t need it but would be nice if they were moved out of the way and maybe distance to tee added to signs. Some pretty technical shots.

@tanto18
Fun park course that is beginner friendly with some holes that need to be redesigned.

@dgdavid
Technical course. Good challenge
@doomruane
Really friendly beginner course. Short holes that help teach you shot shaping. It’s well maintained and honestly a pretty great course.

@jwall01
Very beginner friendly park. It was a very chill 9 holes to play. The sign posts are a bit awkward next to the tees. But the lines are simple yet challenging with low ceilings and “artificial” OB

@ijuggle6
Given the hole distances, the course plays more difficult than you might expect due to low ceilings, tight lines, and tree-filled fairways - great job designers! My only complaint is that the 4x4 tee posts are in the middle immediately behind the tees. I’ve thrown 1,038 courses across 43 states and this is the only course I’ve played that has that post position. It’s better than at a front corner, but 2 feet off either back corner would be better still.
@tcornettomaha
Well maintained. Boxes seem small. More challenging than I thought it would be.
@dbrenna
Move the tee markets out of the box line. Trim the low hanging trees off the boxes. Gimmicky holes with no clear lines.
@deadweasels
Cute little park course. In full summer some of the shots are very tough due to low hanging branches. Tee pads are concrete, but very short and signage is posted directly behind each one which makes any kind of run up impossible for the longer holes.
@hyzerharper
How about let's not put tee sighns right behind the tee pad that's gotta be the most annoying thing ever otherwise fun course
@pgsandquist
Perfect family / stroller / beginner course

@woozy17
Small but technical course in certain areas. They do a decent job with hole design. UPDATE: After years of living across the street from this course and getting much better, I still find some of these holes to be difficult to birdie. Great use of space and shot variety. Hopefully this new season we can move the tee posts away from the pads like we’ve been asking for years and maybe add some holes in the old elementary school park.
@shaunwendler
Traveling through states and this was a super fun and worth while 9 hole for Nebraska, only grabbed two disc but there are opportunities for a lot of shot varieties up n overs. Highly recommend for beginners or advanced that wants to work on mid range shot improvement

@onetwostu
This is a fun little course. Maximized space and really nice pin placement.

@jerith
Great area for a quick round! Posts in front of tees is a little odd but functional. Trees right in line with tee pads on a holes which is a little off too.

@danimalg
A slightly more deceptively challenging course than on paper. Most holes relatively short. Trees and OB, on some holes, make you choose your line carefully. Residential home backyards and ball field set up OB, which are close to most of course. Some holes favor LHBH. The tee signs at the back of the tees are not ideal, which can limit the run up. However, outside one hole. not much need for a big run up. Overall, a good course to play.
@boxcar
Fun little course. Trees and ob make this technical on a few holes. Two playgrounds (one is a school adjacent). Splashpad in the summer. Ball fields bathrooms available in summer, but port a johns all year.