
@nayte0
Very thankful there’s a disc golf course at all in the area here. Needs signage, other than that it’s a fun 9 hole course to play.

@moeron32
So stoked to be able to play disc golf on my beach vacation in such a small area like this! Anyone rating this course low has too high expectations for a course like this. Many thanks to anyone involved in designing, getting permission and giving the permission to put the course in!
@mikemathews705
We know this course needs a lot of work, but any course is better than no course. If it continually gets bashed you giving them a reason to pull it. What happened to the baskets from Frisco disco? Could’ve been a nice upgrade.

@discgolfcraig
Extremely limited space results in a very simple nine-hole layout with overlapping fairways, shared baskets, and little room for clean separation between holes. • Notable mainly for its location, as this is the easternmost disc golf course in North Carolina and an option for a quiet 5 a.m. summer tee time. • Most holes feel forced, with repeated mirror shots (#3 and #4), blind tee shots (#5), and thick rough or marsh immediately punishing even slight misses. • #7 stands out as the only hole with real strategy, functioning as a short par 4 that rewards controlled, station-to-station play rather than power. • Course infrastructure is minimal, with portable baskets, no tee markers or hole numbers, no amenities, and full reliance on the UDisc map to navigate.

@wildernessben
No tee signage. All holes seem to be right next to a fence or wall (no reason to not run your puts). Multiple tee shots over fences. But at least it is a 'course'.

@ayymanning1993
No tee pads, all portable baskets which are placed to make absolutely no shot variety; most definitely an ace-run type course. All baskets are on the backside of the school and are therefore not in a very “pretty” part of OBX