@chandygazdag
This is undoubtedly the best course in NH, between the shot variety and the well designed holes and the views this course should be rated way higher and is a hidden gem. Deserve to be in the top 100 in the world and be the number one in the state it’s not even close.
@whibr1v
Amazing 🤩
@leighton3003
Needs more signs. Very disappointed. Didn't even finish
@ballincolin
Great course. Just came for the first time. The at attention to orange arrows on basket for directions!
@jbraids
Great course with a variety of shot shapes and distances. Mosquitos are very tough out there in the summer but that's not the course's fault!
@rustyscupper
The main course is great. Lots of tough but fair lines, and a unique setting for a New England woods course. Use UDisc to find your way because the way-finding/signage is definitely inadequate. Avoid the B holes. A couple are fun, but they detract from the overall quality of the course and will probably just wear you out unnecessarily.
@bdbrian427
I had trouble with GPS getting me to the right location. Got here eventually. Worth it great course.
@dingusslinger
Sure
@discgolfphoenix
DAM!🦫 That was 25 holes of AWESOME! So much fun. The “B” holes were like a whole separate course in itself. And you better have a big arm for the 1100+ ‘ Dam shot. Great Ace runs. I agree finding the next hole can be a task. I still rate it a 5 🌟 course.
@johnhutchins
Unique sandy landscape, good turf tee pads. Well maintained in a beautiful area.
@ajaranjadoo
Great mix of shots in the woods and some open bomber holes. A chunk of the course has uneven footing (sand, stumps, etc.) so it can be tough to walk in some spots. Otherwise it’s a fun full 18.
@reilly
Really enjoyable course! I would not recommend the 25 hole layout for beginners at all, but the regular 18 was great and favors RHFH of backhand turnover shots pretty heavily Extra 7 holes could use a bit more mowing as the grass was pretty tall in some areas but overall a really enjoyable course.
@addsomeginger
Great wooded course with some open fairways, love that it’s free. Reasonable par 4’s and plenty of lines to scramble. Beautiful walk through the woods, bring water since it gets hot on the sand. More signage would help to navigate between holes and understand fairways as it takes a round or two to know what to throw, but it grows on you quickly. If you’re a beginner or new to the course, avoid the Franklin 25 because the basin holes are a whole different breed of difficulty. Hole 18 should be a par 4, it plays as one if you check the global average.
@jjediny
Amazing public course, it’s a must play but it’s a treck especially on the back 9. Park in the main parking lot as gates close at 2pm
@tuckerdavis
Great hole variety and unique shots not found anywhere else. Permanent tee signs for the new layout coming soon.