122 reviews (showing 1–20)

Upkeep
4.3
Shot variety/design
3.7
Tee areas
3.3
Signage/wayfinding
2.8
Amenities
2.9
Scenery/views
3.8
collettchen

@collettchen

52

18 arrangements is fun with short front 9 and long back 9. Nice people. Fun course. Kind of chaotic with front 9 and back 9 players overlapping.

After playing Original Layout
farris34

@farris34

119

Good elevation change. Nice and open, pretty long. Got my third ace on hole 4 so that was awesome.

After playing Original Layout
big151red

@big151red

111

The tee pads are kind of sketchy, we played after a light misting and early in the morning, but even dry I think they would be dangerous for full run ups.

After playing Original Layout
nickjilm

@nickjilm

51

Nice up and down course, great to be able to play through quickly. Being from out of town and playing it for the first time, would be nice to have a next tea arrow on the baskets and a small sign posted at the tee box to make it a little easier to find without being glued to the map. Love the use of the elevation change.

scottd084

@scottd084

197

A few tees being relocated. Tee signs are in ground next to tees (most of the OG 9). Rolling open grassy hills, fairly short. Spurious unneeded mandos, ignored them.

After playing Original Layout
pellegrinomads

@pellegrinomads

49

Signage, you need signage.

1
borser1

@borser1

118

Decent park style course but kinda run down and, at least the layout I played, felt confusing to me. Looks like multiple 18 hole options but lots of baskets and tee pads feel stacked on top of each other. Nothing is labeled and had to have UDisc on the whole time to navigate. Lots of mandos and some holes run next to each other or cross over. But the course is playable with some elevation changes and some decent distance on a couple holes. If course/park isn’t busy it’s good for a round.

lukewieb

@lukewieb

75

Really fun use of the space, UDisc crucial for navigating

kromatik

@kromatik

36

Layout confused me at first only because there was also a league layout but after falling back and following a group I understand how it flows.

can8ianben

@can8ianben

99

I played after a big storm and the hillside was soggy with mud. It’s tricky to know which hillside basket you are throwing to without any tee signs. Directions take you to a road with no parking spots rather than the course parking area.

jackel101

@jackel101

31

Great bomber course with awesome views!! Sign posts at tee pads would be very helpful for finding them. UDisc maps are essential for navigating the course the first time.

1
wagonbb

@wagonbb

55

Fun, well maintained, just needs some proper teepads

joncypher

@joncypher

59

Need to be mowed and more shot variation. 18 holes would be nice.

scifiman

@scifiman

75

No signage? I did not have time to use UDiscap on each hole, but without signage I could not differentiate baskets and tees. Too bad, because the course has nice, freshly mowed grass.

justinharris2

@justinharris2

35

Just kind of a boring course

1
poloaviles

@poloaviles

33

They have a PAR 5 Hole on 12

1
bradydove

@bradydove

33

Really fun and pretty open course with elevation changes. It’s usually fairly empty but windy. You’ll run into park goers who might be in your way but other than that it’s great. Newly added baskets and mandos have made it even better than before.

After playing Summer League Layout
gator3850

@gator3850

39

Hole 4 and 5 are soaked. A lot of mud and standing water

partycity

@partycity

55

Short 9 hole course with some short and long holes/Tee pads. You’ll find this one surprisingly challenging with the hill shots and wind, but aside from that, it’s pretty basic.

marshallarts

@marshallarts

313

A gem in south SD county. Open park style course. Not super technical, but mandos and OB around the course give it some intrigue. Windy, especially in the afternoon.

After playing Original Layout