@kevincollins
Really fun and mostly easy course! Great for working on your short game. Hole 14 is the most difficult with no obvious line to throw for beginner players (but why not throw a challenging hole in there!) Really pretty and well maintained park environment!
@boss2018
Lots of poison ivy and Poison horse nettle throughout the course. Great course for working your mid range and putter discs
@phill4891
Short pitch and putt.
@vspeed
Fun course. Short but technical. Watch out for snakes and poison ivy/oak.
@williswolfgang
The rough grass is still a bit too tall. Some of the tees don't point directly at their holes but I bet thats expensive to fix. Beautiful and fun otherwise for a course that challenges your approach and putting.
@jercarter
Nice course, a few too many short holes forced in. Probably should be 12 holes.
@cjbahr97
Wooded holes need a lot of work
@elastrick
Need to correct a few tee signs. Poison ivy everywhere, need to tend to the fairways.
@micahcarroll1
It's nice, great for beginners. Lots of poison ivy towards the final 5 or 6 holes
@sswope
Would give 5 stars but couldnt ace with the condor. Played it again, aced hole 12 with the condor. 5/5
@zsivbr
The initial 5 holes, while very short, are very well kept. Most likely from the proximity to the community center. Bed your into the woods, however, all bets are off. I believe they are anticipating foot traffic to create the paths but that’s going to take a while. Currently it can be fairly hazardous in certain spots due to the mulch around. There are a few holes in the back 9 that seem bizarre. There’s no clear line or there are obstacles that make no sense for sub 150ft shots. Ace runs galore however! Over all, could be a great beginner course once a few pathfinding and landscaping changes are made.
@torrible
It is what it is - a nice beginner and family friendly course. Kids and newbs will have decent ace runs and lots of birdies. Most experienced players will easily shoot -16 under or better.
@steele976
Accomplishes its goal of being a short par3, with baskets hidden behind trees to make up for the inherent lack of difficulty on short (mostly 70-150’) approaches. This strikes me as, potentially, a GREAT course for kids to learn the sport - after some things are addressed. You really do need UDisc to play the course, to help with on-course layout and directions. Although “next tee” is marked on the map at each tee, the lack of signage at each basket (even a little arrow marker affixed to the basket itself would help), in addition to lack of obvious pathways (perhaps the most glaring issue) since it’s a new course, can make things confusing because other tees/baskets are necessarily sandwiched pretty close together. Also, Basket #4 doesn’t appear to have concrete poured into the base; it has a very significant wiggle to it. With some TLC and time to mature, it might come up to a 4* course; it has the potential to be a really nice, short gem where you can get in a 60-90min round.
@charlieshelton
Short course - nothing over 200. It's just been built at the time of this review. There's more work to be done, but small improvements could be made: fairways need to be cleaned up on wooded holes - ground is uneven and grass is very tall and wild in some places. There are a couple of holes with no real descernable lines - just hope you hit the little gap between trees. A few more trees could stand to come out. Signage at the baskets pointing to the next tee pad - right now you have to use your intuition. There is sidewalk and nature trail running along the course, so you'll need to be mindful before throwing. Very beginner friendly. Will likely score very low, but a few holes in the woods can punish you with trees. Worth a visit. With the right group, it could be very fun. Also- signs say NO PETS, not even leashed ones. Update: played it again today and some improvements have been made. Very fun! All holes have a straightforward path to birdie but there's some technical bits in the woods.
@discgolfcraig
Short, putter course. Great for beginners. Nothing longer than 200. Beautiful park. Great for the rating I give it, but based on overall quality and challenge, it’s lacking.
@smilehighsteve
Fun pitch and putt. Great for working on upshots and forehand shots. The wooded holes just need more traffic to establish footpaths between tee pads. The whole park is also pet-free. That's a first for me.. 👏