12 reviews

Upkeep
3.3
Shot variety/design
2.1
Tee areas
1.9
Signage/wayfinding
1.8
Amenities
2.1
Scenery/views
2.3
jedwavis

@jedwavis

103

Course starts off with some short putter/approach shots and works up to good distance shots. Great warmup course!

After playing Main
jnewhall

@jnewhall

27

Mostly open with straightforward shots.

After playing Main
vendetta753

@vendetta753

29

Had fun & played 4 times around. Nothing fancy here & worked on shaping some putter shots. The course needs a little pick me up, numbers on the posts, baskets to be squared/plum but overall was a lot of fun just going for ace runs. I will start coming here to practice shot shapes & play multiple times a day to keep beating my previous round scores.

discgolfcraig

@discgolfcraig

695

This course is the definition of squeezing one in, playing along ball fields, fences, parking lots, and a walking trail, with very little margin for error. • #1 is a solid, basic opener, which is telling, since it is one of the three or four best holes on the course. • #6 has a good concept but poor execution, requiring throws over or around an outfield fence while also bringing a walking trail and swing area into play. • The final stretch (#8 and #9) is the strongest part of the course, offering longer holes with tight fairways and real shot-shaping, with #9’s water tower backdrop and tight green creating an island-green feel. • Poor signage, worn baskets, and basic tees make navigation and play quality worse than it should be. • Despite short listed distances, narrow fairways and constant obstacles make this far from beginner-friendly, and easily one of the weaker options in the area.

After playing Main
spannungboy

@spannungboy

6

This course is definitely small and beginner friendly. Most of the shots are easy straight lines. I agree with some of the other reviewers by saying this course would be impossible to play once normal school sports and activities start. There are no definitive teepads. What I mean by this is that there are no concrete or terf teepads. Signage is subpar and is notified by a wooden pole with a number on it. No teepad signage that shows you how the hole could be played. If all you wanna to is practice upshots or just throw some Frisbee super casually then this is the course for you. Also I'd recommend using disc because some baskets are really close together which might make it confusing what basket to throw at.

martinabeshaus

@martinabeshaus

This course would be impossible to play in the summer or spring. It plays through and over baseball and soccer fields. A few tees are missing posts so you just have to play from where you think the box may be.

tylerbrentdavis

@tylerbrentdavis

Very fun and easy

daveemke

@daveemke

116

First few holes at least make sense layout-wise. Holes 6-9 have you playing through fenced-in baseball outfields, basketball courts and a soccer pitch. No tee pads and some baskets are in rough shape. Basket 8 has been uprooted and is now stuck at the top of the center field fence.

ryanrichardson4

@ryanrichardson4

Needs better signage.

will173

@will173

It’s okay. no obstacles. So if you want to ace a hole come here. Or if you have 30 minutes to kill come to glover.

conairborne

@conairborne

Great for beginners, with short straight throws.

jdavis199

@jdavis199

Baskets need a little TLC