@cmac213454
Short pitch and putt. Interrupted a lot by people playing on course without discs. Busy environment. Couldn’t throw more than 1 disc without feeling rushed
@listoneric
A fun short course, probably one of the best in Columbus for ace runs (especially hole 1, a 78-foot par 3 😱) Very open and pretty short, so there are lots of different viable shots on most holes. You can easily play the whole course with a putter, except maybe hole 5 unless you've got a bit of juice. It's probably not worth coming up here just for this course, but if you're in the neighborhood or you are driving past it on your way back from Gordon Holton or some other course, it's worth checking out! Especially if you want to get a lot of easy birdies and a quick ego boost 😂
@hwill09
Nice overall, huge water shot on hole 5, very short course, good for beginners/ people getting back into disc golfing
@disconnected
Very basic course. No signage at any of the tees or the beginning of the course but the tees for the next hole is right beside the next basket. We were the only ones that were playing at that time but could see a possible issue between 5 and 6 and 1 and 9. Overall not bad but also nit going to go out of my way to play there.
@k8kravets
Community course with short holes. Be careful with the water, but plenty of room to avoid that. Would only play again if I lived less than 5 mins away.
@lorenb
Good baskets, concrete tee pads, lots of park amenities, but the disc golf is poor
@franz99
Nice course, especially for beginners. Not a lot of obstacles and fun distances
@lukecrisis
This is a fine putting course and a good way to get introduced to the game via throwing putters vs putting putters
@hale5244
Wide open. Not very challenging. Habe a lot of space and could easily turn this into a better 9 9 hole course. Good for beginners
@dilrod
First tees are super short. Appears to be just for the residents. Have signs for “community guests only” but they are by the basketball courts and don’t appear to apply to the disc course. Fun and quick, but not challenging. Easy beginner course. Tee boxes are nice though.
@centralohiodg
Course didn't seem very well kept. Lots of dead areas and Crab grass. And the ground was very hard which didn't help if your missed a putt. It would just keep rolling. Lots of elevation changes, so some of the holes were built in like a mineature vally. Other than those things it was a decent course. It's very small, mostly because they had to build it around a community center, a pound, the road, and the houses. Especially the first hole, shortest Disc Golf hole I have ever played. I guess when they were designing the course, nobody told them a hole should be at least 100 feet.
@apotts94
Good course to warm up
@daubs74
This is a cute tiny course in a neighborhood development. It is the perfect course to take your children to if they are young and just learning. You’re not gonna work on your distance driving here.
@mjfontanarosa
Part of new housing development. Uneven ground mostly dirt and gravel earth with patchwork grass typical of filler space at anew community. Watch your ankles. Needs signage. Udisc a must. Course filthy with goose feces. Mitigation desperately needed. Do NOT recommend for children because of the feces. Has potential. Needs thoughtful care and maintenance.