@alexhallumsdisc
Small little 9 hole course. Grassy with lots of mature trees. Putter & midrange would work just fine. All shots under 300ft. Lots of ace runs. Concrete tee-pads. For what it is, it’s a fun 9 hole track. Great place for beginners. Worth a visit!
@tanto18
One of the best beginner-friendly Park courses in the state! Short, easy to follow, and fun. The difficulty level is quite low.
@whitestonefenix
Perfect for where im at as a beginner and for my health.
@brasmussen
Nice little neighborhood course
@samjvrana
Short, direct “pitch and put” style park course; upkeep is great though!
@jthefox
Well trimmed grass, very nice teepads with a foot fault line, holes are kind of short but makes you feel good after playing.
@bologna69
Nice par 3 city park
@chetman
Very nice well kept park. Typical city park course that plays short but still fun to play. Use UDisc as there are no distance signs - that would be a nice improvement to what they have here. I’m glad I pulled in and played it.
@tomsdiscgolf
Nice tee surfaces. Shots are all the same 170-240 straight.
@drfrisb
Overall a solid disc golf course. Worth playing for sure.
@thatch
Nice quick course to get out of the car and stretch right off I-80. Pitch and putt style.
@braxton7
Great beginner course
@tannerruda
Great little course with the option of mandos on the back nine. Great little par 3 course to practice different shots. Short and easy.
@codychasse
Perfect beginner course. It offers exactly what you’d expect from a ~200ft avg course. Helps dial in putter consistency and good for Ace runs. Negatives… Needs updated baskets. You basically throw the same shot 7-8 times.