@bgpiper
Mostly open shots in a field with a few obstacle trees. A few holes require hitting tighter gaps. Also, a bunch of the holes on one side of the course had a pretty bad sewage/manure smell.
@captainadam
I hit a cow that wandered out of the barn. Saved par!
@jdening
Teepads are bit old (asphalt) but solid. Tee signs could use updating with maps but in general are good for spotting where the next tee is. Directional arrows on baskets to next could be helpful.
@ldening
Hole 8 was surprisingly dry! Hole 7 is going to get challenging as leaves come out because branches are starting to fill in the main line. Plus the tee pads on 7 are the worse on the course.
@dannyorr37
Very basic beginner level course, but also fun for disc golfers of all skill levels
@singlecoillover
This course is such a nice change of pace. So many courses in the region are wooded and highly technical. There’s nothing wrong with that, but sometimes you just want to have fun without being punished. Heritage farm delivers that fun in spades. It’s very open and approachable for both beginners and intermediate players without being bland. Great for a casual, low stress time with friends. The tee pads aren’t the best, but at least they are grippy and level with the turf which gives you plenty of room to run up. The signage could use some updating. My card found it difficult to determine which tee and basket we were supposed to be using. There were no maps on the tee signs which added to this challenge. I would love to see new signs and color coded baskets. Even so, we still had a great time and will definitely be back.
@zachmin
Longs are a lot of the same shot over and over (325’-350’ straight). Nice course for working on shots without just throwing in a field though. Some elevation changes but overall a pretty straightforward course.
@dancerhas
Great course! This is an open course, which is a nice change from completely wooded from where I’m from. Definitely will go back!
@cavaliertj
Felt a lot longer when I played it than it looked on UDisc
@aezell34
Fun and easy beginner course that's very open but can still call for some fun and creative shots if you choose
@rickglass
It would be nice if there was better signage to tell the red tees apart from the blue.
@domineez
Clear signage… Only complaint is that some of the holes play really really close to paths and cross paths a lot
@tusher
Poorly marked, very open - not a lot of variety. Great course for beginners though
@mattjacob
I had trouble discriminating between short and long tees on a few holes, but otherwise played great.
@aceracejoe
Trees cut down on 7 was sad to see (2017ish), lots of new trees planted now (2023). Great open course, perfect place to learn how your discs fly.
@tjlewisdale
The more I think about it this course plays too close to walking paths and has some dangerous blind shots, some flood holes that become unplayable. I really liked it as a beginner. Also the trees that provided some obstacles on the front nine have all been removed because of a disease. The baskets are old. Still good open course for beginners