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Remote, rural 18-hole course that prioritizes accuracy over distance, with tight wooded fairways and frequent doglegs that punish missed lines. • Two layouts add variety, but even the shorter layout demands controlled midrange and putter play, while the longer options are especially punishing. • Hole #1 is a solid opener with dual basket options, and the back half is the strongest portion of the course, highlighted by #14 (best-designed hole), #16–17 (enjoyable dogleg lefts), and a straightforward finisher on #18. • Many fairways are extremely tight, closer to cleared walking trails than traditional fairways, making recovery difficult and bogeys easy if you get off line. • The gritty, natural setting is part of the appeal, but also means spotty signal, bugs, wildlife, limited amenities, and signage that can still be easy to miss. • A unique, humbling layout that stands apart from typical park courses, offering a raw eastern North Carolina disc golf experience for players seeking something different.