@kerrusi
No signage, no tee pads, you'll need udisc to navigate the course. There is no longer a fee to play.
@ssdiscgolf1120
$10 is way to much for a course that has no signage or pads. Put in turf and laminated signs. Just so the course feels more "professional". 2.5 because they don't care enough to put in decent amenities.
@bomber17
10$ to pay is about right, not a big fan of paying to play but I took a chance, never again. Trees need to be trimmed badly. Lost a new disc in a tree. Sineage is poor at best. Until they do some maintenance don't bring the wife and kids fir v a leisure round here. You might end up frustrated.
@fastal12
Played here for The Summer Slam at Heartland yesterday. Overall, I very much enjoyed the layout. There were quite a few disc and ball golfers but it didn't seem like the courses interacted that much, so that was a big plus. There's room for improvement, of course, mainly I think the rough is a bit too rough with weeds. Tee pads would also be a good upgrade, tho I didn't have a problem with any of the teeing areas. Overall, love what they're doing here, just think it needs a little more attention
@ahc1818
Not worth the drive from Rochester to pay to play. If it were free would have rated 4 stars. Signs and concrete tee pads needed for 5 stars.
@fluffykorean
Would be 4 stars. But no tee signs or pads. If I’m going to pay 10 dollars to play here, I would hope it’s a little nicer.
@gbarb18
Nice short course. No tee pads or signage. $10 is very expensive for a round.
@rossdawg
This course is beautiful. Great shot variety given it's on a ball golf course, makes sense since it's a Cale design. You don't cross over much into the ball golf side so that is a plus. I was the only player with discs on the course, and the ball golfers I interacted with were super cordial and interested in the sport. Tee pads and signage would make it 4+ stars for me.
@khyzerrolz
Great course , needs Tee pads and signs also the tee off spot for 6 should be moved or at least clear the brush at the top of the hill so you can throw and see over the brush, overall very nice baskets and the restaurant food is good and the drinks aren't bad either
@iconoclastes
Needs tee pads and signs. Especially when it’s pay to play. It’s very open and short and you have ball golfers on the course. They do have a restaurant and bar on premises which is nice and there’s the option to rent a cart for $10. But I spent $18 and feel like I was robbed.
@ulmusart
I like that the holes are pretty well designed but need better teepads. Over all I am happy that they had Cale poor it in. Over all like it👍
@luckypar
I like
@phuznutz
No tee pads and most aren't even marked. Pretty meh course. Glad I didn't have to pay since I didn't even finish the round
@nonadiscgolf
Course design and baskets are legit. You gotta get some real tee pads to get me to come back and pay $10. Step it up and give a crap about this course you paid to have installed.
@tyclem
Rent a cart for $8 but be careful the golfers can be grumpy.
@adkuck
Pretty solid course w/nice baskets. The grass pads were good, but turf or concrete teepads would be nice. Not sure they'd want concrete pads at a golf course tho. Could use tee signs & would help w/navigation; however, navigation was easy for the most part. Some elevation on a few holes which was nice, but a fair amount of straight shots. Lots of birdie chances. Be mindful of golfers. $10 seemed a little steep but I didn't mind supporting the course. Teepads & tee signs would make it worth it.
@jacobthompson8
Owner is really passionate, it’s a shame that nobody really understands disc golf here. It’s not worth the $10 to play, you’ll probably lose a disc or take a ball to the head. Had a few land in the middle of our group a few times throughout the round
@jasonschindler1
Amazing course!
@steelrhino
Short course, good ace runs, more open shots, very nice layout.
@joshuamichael
Amazing course layout! Top of the food chain Prodigy baskets. When this course gets pads and signs, look out.