@scollison
a super OG experience in a nice rural area. short holes tucked in tight. great for a quick warmup or beerey round.
@burger1973
Home course love the place and the people
@longstroke
Rough road to get there but great spot.
@smittypantz
Much better than expected based on the reviews. The baskets are different, imo no problem at all. In fact I would say they forced me to be more accurate. The dirt road leading to the course is in need of maintenance. It's a long road so just keep driving. Simple shots with a decent variety. The par 3's keep you honest, especially on the long holes.
@coreyjt1
The actual road to the course needs upkeep. Go slow and easy. The course is decent. I will play again.
@devinhill
Fun shot variety and utilizes a lot of different natural obstacles. Baskets aren’t the best but they get the job done, even if they are repainted would probably make them notably improved. The woods has a lot of spiders both in webs in trees and bushes and in the grass, plus there are hornets and many other critters like that, so make sure you keep shaking your discs and bag when picking them off the ground, I kept getting a lot of stowaways that weren’t very welcome. Great scenery, it’s a good course.
@tippie4
A very fun course to play with lots of fun holes. Now to the baskets some the worst I have played on. Not all level, some chains where just hanging loose. Homemade baskets are cool for a backyard course, but once it's a business and pay-to-play there is an expectation.
@woodwardjake
Great local course! Traveled from vt to play on my way to visit my family in Fairfield! Nicely laid out wooded course with great concrete tees on the longs. Shorts have concrete but are smaller. Old school custom baskets are ok but aren’t the worst.
@beejmc
This course is living disc golf history. A well broken-in antique, and a true must play for all disc golf lovers. A step back in time that also represents an idea and a dream. Those baskets bailed a lot of hay over the years…. Who are we to judge them? Haha! Simply put grab your reliable stuff and go run the basket off the tee. Add your name to ace posts. And break it in a little further. :)
@twosteptreeclap
Course is always well kept, good trail upkeep, pads are in great condition.
@buzzzmichel
All par 3’s jammed into a small but nice, woodsy property. Tees are nice. Baskets and mosquitos leave a lot to be desired. The road/driveway is longer than I thought it would be…just keep driving, the course is at the end of the road.
@classickemp
Fun old school course. Really worth playing.
@discgolfphoenix
Well maintained course with a lot of flavor. Built in the 90’s, you can tell there is a lot of love for this course. Numerous benches dedicated to fallen players. Easy to find baskets and tee boxes. Many aceable holes- as signage will attest to from previous success.
@alleycatburns
Pay to Play course, only $5. Upkept and open all 4 seasons. Deuce or die, all par 3's. Winter play is great, the teepads get shoveled every storm and the fairways are packed with a snowmobile.
@lawrencelibby
Great wooded course. Challenging if you can't throw backhand well. The baskets used call for a lot of spit outs.
@lynchpyn
Bursboro is awesome, an OG course in Maine, very fun with a variety of shots.
@jabbatheputt99
Bugs are pretty damn bad the last couple times I’ve went, bad enough to where it can affect your shot when they bounce off your face
@shadygrady
Course is great snow is deep. But there is foottrails and clean teeboxes