@stevesimer
The concrete tea pads are great however many holes do not have any tea pad and your tea from tree root areas finish the concrete keypads. This is a fantastic course.
@bigboypanties
This community park course is squeezed into a multi use space that creates an opportunity for disc golf at the expense of user conflict. The design crosses walking/running/cycling trails while also crossing throwing lanes over fairways and tee boxes… frustrating and dangerous when park utilization is high. Visit on low traffic days/times for an enjoyable experience. The course does offer a nice slice of outdoors next to the lake, hidden in the bustle of Bay Village. Fun shot shapes with varying distances keep it interesting. Addition of concrete tee pads at all holes would increase safety in the low wet areas. Course falls into the “glad it exists, but could be so much better” category.
@makodesignco
BEAUTIFUL piece of land for a course and always a fun play. There is a lot left to be desired though. Revamping the layout would create more difficulty, shot shaping, and limit the amount of fairway crossing. Currently you have to cross a lot of fairways and throw over tee boxes which gets dangerous when busy. So much potential here!
@arsenic
9 hole course packed into an open hill area and a public recreation / park area.
@rungakutta
Looks like tee pads are being installed. Course can’t handle high traffic but I’m impressed they squeezed it into a tight space with the amazing views of the creeks and Lake Erie. Great local course that is RHFH dominate which I like.
@jkroxjk
Short 9 hole but the only course I can consistently park or shoot under. Great if you’re a RHFH.
@olddiscdoc
Underrated course. It was fun and playable
@derekthedisc
Very easy to lose discs
@mitch1781
Needs all tee pads concrete poured and then it'll be an easy 5 star
@islandcaveman
The course is layout involves a lot of double backing and throwing over people playing and progestrians. The tee pads were also pretty bad and most the time out of throw outside of the tee pads.
@drewbsn
Nice little 9 hole, go up the natural stairs to the left of 4 , turn right at the top and cross the bridge. 5 on the right. Grass in opening and closing holes can be wet but drainage good. There are a few 350+ shots so bring one distances driver if you’re intermediate
@jayyyeah
Some back tracking, signage is not great, tee pad areas are bad. With the redesign hole 1 is busy due to walking traffic from the bridge.
@daveomster
This is definitely a beginner course. Fairways are generally wide with just a few out of bounds spots. Getting from hole 9 back to hole 1 takes a bit of a walk. Most tee boxes are dirt. It could benefit from some concrete. Some of the holes require backtracking but overall it is a fun course to play.
@bkanelos
Lots of crossing back over the previous holes. No concrete tee boxes and boxes get muddy / covered in roots. No warmup cage. I like that it's close, but could be greatly improved.
@photobond
Great first tee! Redesign of the park has made it much drier and better to play here. I hope they fix the tees next. Stop in.
@mattmullen
New paths are bittersweet: you can get back to hole 1 faster for the loop but you have a higher chance of runners/bikers flying through the fairway.
@brickie
Up keep has been nice.