@craigwilliams
Gorgeous views. Missing basket on 5 and several baskets are banged up with grass growing through them. Needs tee signs. I did enjoy ripping driver as hard as I could on a few downhill holes. Nothing special to say about the layout.
@kendelw
This goes to a 4.5 if there are any teepads or indication as to where you’re supposed to throw from and am updated map
@denteddiscs
If I could give it zero stars I would… worst course I’ve ever played and I’ve played some bad courses… Views were at least nice to look at while watching your disc disappear forever into the middle of the fairway because the grass is so tall. Also there’s no trees in play
@tommysees
If you happen to be there when the bay has been cut - this is a fun course with beautiful views. Yes, there are a few bent baskets and you will need UDisc to find your way - but I really enjoyed it. I can see how it would be daunting with waist high hay - but from late September through the winter this is a great course with delicious food at the Bistro and a very cool distillery. Great camping, too.
@lukegordy
Awful course. The design isn’t bad but the “fairways” are one lawnmower width paths. Everything else is really thick knee to waist high. Even at the baskets there is only a 10ft circle around the that is mowed and everything else is knee to waist high so you could literally throw in circle one and still be in the rough. Like I said, the design is a nice idea but the upkeep on the course is plain sorry.
@don1975
Absolutely the worst course I've played. The only thing good about this course is the views. Bent baskets, no tee pads or anything to mark where to shoot from. Advertise that they sell discs also, all they have is cheaper Innova starter sets that they have open up and selling each disc for $10 each.
@kingjon3098
Same as what everyone else is saying.
@muphdawg
Beautiful course. No tee pads or any marking where hole begins. Have to guess where to tee off.
@discgolfscuba
This would be a really good course if they could allow some space for fairways and mow them (they grow hay in season, except for a mower width path connecting the targets. I could not find any tee markers (except the entrance/hole#1).
@hokiekrzy3
Upkeep was terrible, course was just throwing far up and down hills. The star is for the amazing view.
@jbarker96
Once they cut the fields for hay this will be a great course. There is a nice 4ft wide path hole to hole but if you don’t shoot straight you might be looking in the brush. Definitely will go back once cut to play again. Also great food and a distillery that I would HIGHLY recommend.
@crimsoncustard
Beautiful fields! Bad golf🥏..no tee pads, or any indication from where to throw from. You will spend most of your time trying to find your disc in the shin high wild flowers.
@deancoy
Mowed but no tee pads and several damaged baskets.
@rythym
Do visit. Its breathtaking. Leave your discs in the car unless you arent concerned about losing them. I also lost 2 discs here. No tee boxes. Every shot is essentially a straight line you're playing connect the dots with baskets. I last played in July and everything outside the 5ft "path" from basket to basket is waste high dense thickets. It's like a marsh wo the water. So much potential. Everything else there makes the stop worth it.
@iashot97
Definitely play in the winter and early spring before the grass gotten too tall. Unless you come right after they’ve cut it. Several of the baskets have suffered serious damage from farm equipment but the scenery if lovely. Know that you can easily loose discs and play at your own risk.
@bryyan
Absolutely visit if you're in the area.. super laid back place with spectacular views and awesome vibes. However, dont expect to play disc golf (definitely dont pay the $3). We just putted every hole from about 20ft out.. still almost lost a few discs. But I recommend it if only for the fresh fruit you can eat on your walk around the course.. and the distillery is certainly worth a visit too!