9 reviews

Upkeep
2.4
Shot variety/design
2.4
Tee areas
2.2
Signage/wayfinding
3.9
Amenities
1.6
Scenery/views
3.1
jason303

@jason303

167

Open prairie with tall grass and no obstacles.

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xxdataghostxx

@xxdataghostxx

4

This course automatically gets an added star for being out in the middle of nowhere in a tiny town. The course itself is a good testing course for distance throws. We played here after a heavy snowfall had melted and packed down a lot of the brush. If not all of the brush, so I cannot speak to how bad the brush would have been. Overall, we had fun, so it was a good course.

bckcntryskr

@bckcntryskr

624

2 stars is generous for baskets in an open field

toddfather81615

@toddfather81615

8

Fairways are clearly marked. Roughs are just that, ROUGH! Bright colored discs and long pants recommended. Only a couple trees so really sunny and hot. I’d play again when in the area. Fun open plains course! Tee em up and let em fly! 🔴

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willow2128

@willow2128

14

Make sure to follow the directions provided by Udisc, not Google maps because there is only one way in. The course is awesome, super beautiful Prairie, easy to navigate, fun to just let em fly. It's no super groomed park course but it's perfect for what it is!

2
genekouba

@genekouba

505

If you like long and narrow fairways with punishing, dense vegetation outside the fairway, then this the course for you. I only lost one disc and felt that was pretty good. Udisc map directions were wrong, but the directions in the course description were correct.

dylnickel

@dylnickel

1

Great prairie style course! There are some excessively tall weeds on a few holes that are difficult to avoid. Keep an eye on your drives, and recommend using an easy to spot disc.

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kjbroadley

@kjbroadley

33

Long bomber course with a lot of tall grass that eats your disc, pay very close attention to where you throw if you want your disc back. Overall a pretty fun course if you don't mind spending some time looking for your disc.

1
cbsportz

@cbsportz

17

Tall grass if you’re disc isn’t on the fairway you may as well call it lost and if you do go searching there is lots of pollen that will give you allergies during the summer much better during the winter

After playing Main