@rbright10
This is a better course than the reviews would indicate. It's a fun course with lots of woods shots and a few open fields. The lines are there, if you can hit them. The trees aren't brutal, and looking for tree-kicked discs isn't terrible (no thorny brush and no poison ivy that I could see). The tee areas are just some landscaping timber and dirt/gravel boxes. There are no tee signs. UDisc is accurate and an ABSOLUTE MUST if you plan to play this course. Some baskets have next tee arrows, but many don't. Thankfully the woods don't require any real upkeep, so the course pretty much exists without a lot of maintenance. The field areas for several holes is actually mowed and well maintained. Lastly, when you finish 18, you have to walk back up the fairways of 4 and 1 to get back to the parking lot. All in all, I enjoyed the course way more than the numerical reviews would indicate.
@chimbleysweep
Very neat course on a high school campus. Clearly they are using the land for some great student projects. Is it the greatest disc golf course ever? No, but it’s worth a visit to enjoy what they’ve done.
@skibbesj
Down trees and widow makers everywhere, little bit of a liability. Lots of hidden barbed wire on the high side starting on 7. You’re also playing through a lot of maple lines. Not worth the drive if you’re visiting in Burlington
@nicanderson
Tee boxes need some fresh gravel. Super muddy right now but that’s spring golf!!
@emitch2k2
Played after a wind storm, lots of excess downed branches some broken trees. Very good course that needs a round or two of TLC. Was a fun play.
@bobinspace
With new pads this is easily 4 star course. Nice variety of mostly short holes. There’s lines to hit and has some tricky elevation to deal with. Very scenic probably a great fall course. The maple lines don’t really matter unless you’re really miffed at having to step over or under them a handful of times.
@randyn1080
Fun but drive a bit east and there's 10x better
@rustyscupper
Fun for a quick round with some decent shot variety. Shorter holes overall, but good place to learn and practice. As is often the case, needs some maintenance, especially on tee pads, but it’s a fun place to play.
@nathanoxenfeld
Just played a round on the perfect autumn evening at sunset, had the whole course to myself, glad to see they added some stepping stones in some of the marshy spots. Very balanced course.
@lizardbagger
Enter on the right side of the school, drive around back, course is on the far left. A surprisingly great local course that makes good use of the space they have. A lot of challenging tunnel shots that still give enough room to scramble from if you make mistakes. A few good open holes for more distance at the end. The very thick grass and then water past 17 is probably the only spot to permanantly lose a disc, so worth using a spotter there.
@matthayesvt
Beautiful, some tall grasses.
@screvison
Shots are fun. Tee pads need lots of work.
@samnelson4011
Challenging short course with nice mix of woods & open holes. Woods holes are tight and punish you if you’re off your line. #10 is one of the best hallway holes in VT. A few updates (multiple tees, improved tee pads) would make this course special.
@frolfmaster
Tee boxes are gravel but great course in the woods
@bbensel
I want to love this course. It has the potential to be really good. It is on interesting terrain that could be well utilized but some of the holes are laid out in ways that capitalize on it very poorly. In some cases, the fairway needs a few trees taken out, in others, the pin position just doesn’t really make sense. Holes 1-9 are pretty good, and 15-18 is a fun stretch. But 10-14 could really use some work. The tee pads are in rough shape/weirdly small and cramped in places.
@jonathanrusso17
Fun tight lines with some open holes to finish. Tee pads need some work as there are numerous roots and pits in them.
@jaqtothephuture
Woods are fun. Goats are cool. Course needs more love.