
@ryanmills83
Rubber tee pads on the back 9 are extremely slippery and dangerous. Baskets are dark and hard to see in the woods. Course needs lots of trimming and upkeep. Use the app to find your way around or you’ll be lost

@chefreid
If i lived here i would probably play, but I dont and decided to stop by on my way through since I was in the area for work to play a new course. If you are an experienced player you do not want to play here.
@redross
This is primarily a pitch and Putt course but great putter practice. You can get through the course in about an hour other than the walk between the front nine and the back nine. If there isn't a soccer event going on you'd be better to move your car between 9's. Not super exciting but still a chance to get out and throw.
@trevin69
This course has completely gone downhill. It was nice course and then they changed it up and now the back 9 is all dirt pads and then finding each one is even more a pain than it’s worth .
@drentfro327
The course was better before they changed it around for the soccer players, and the soccer players now hold large events, we couldn't even play hole 9 because of tents and generators, had to go from 8 to 10, hardly any signage indicating the next hole, it seems to be going down hill.

@tralo1862
Could be such a great course with a little tlc. Pitiful compared to the rest of the park. There's no love for the disc golf course.
@grimes42
Not a terrible course but there’s an over abundance of brush and the back 9 are confusing.

@donjoses
Fun course if you’re in the area but the front nine is a little unique. Back nine is def more enjoyable.

@ajladd
Fun little park course! The back 9 is a little rough but a little more walking in on the fairways and it'll be fine. Definitely one to check out if you're in the area
@jzirbel
Short technical shots through trees. Front and back nine are separate. Back nine has no tee pads. Hard to find the right basket on a few holes

@linkfreak
They don't have the par on the posts which is fine if you have udisc or if you know they're all par 3s but it would hurt to have them on the posts.
@smartlax00
Baskets need numbers. Confusing to navigate even with UDisc. Needs a controlled burn of underbrush or something. Decent wooded course with short holes

@mickey2eyes
Like this short, tight & technical course that’s not far from the house. I almost aced Hole 7 twice on the same day, just watch out for That Damn Tree. Some really good holes to practice forehand drives and there’s also a soccer field(s) usually wide open to the North that you can practice distance.

@nikmcq
Well loved little wooded 9-hole in a park near playground. Fun family putter course if you are in the area.

@barretod2
Course is always well kept. Fun short course with some tight lines.

@og19011
I played this course four years back and just returned this week. It's a much different course that has improved. I will give it that. It's still not anything more than a "good to have for locals" type of course that no one should go out of their way to play. The front 9 is mostly what I remember. These are tiny pitch and putt shots for the most part but even those will frustrate you because they are often not shots a disc really makes. You are just hoping you get lucky which then makes even most of the birdie runs not a lot of fun. The back 9 is newer and definitely improves this course. Nothing is of substantial length though and it still needs some clearing. Some of it appears to be in active construction. That said, the walk from 9 to 10 is so ludicrous we actually drove and that 10th Hole is a joke. There is no lane that anyone can tell me is really there. It's better than it used to be but that isn't saying all that much

@kschopmeyer
Well kept.

@wildebeest84
Great course, lots of tree obstacles with no water hazards