@meggers123
Nice little course, unfortunately many holes cross each other making things tricky with other groups or if bikers are using the bowl- recommend going early or late to avoid crowds
@jackfrisbee
Course map in Photos Once a friendly local passed on this info, I had fun
@ellenpratt
It was really hard to know where to go. A course board would be really helpful. U disc is hard to use when there is no signal.
@emerson42
Fantastic multi use park with tight varied technical shots and a few longer throws. It’s a Hornby must!
@midrangecrisis
Interesting tonals and challenging lines make this a must do if your are on Hornby. Fun throwing over the ball diamond. Thanks to all the islanders who built and maintain the course.
@denmandiscs
A sign board with a course map to take a picture of would help navigate to the holes. Cell service is very limited so a smart map wouldn’t work but could also be nice.
@westcoastcole
Course map located by the containers in a tote. Very clear map. Awesome teepads. Fun course. Good lines. Couple 100+meters holes. Wouldn't leave the island without playing.
@billyocean
Better directional signage for hole locations would be great. Short course but good technical Challenges and super fun terrain
@outofstep
Very fun course. Very friendly local players. I’m from off island but was welcomed to play with 8 of them. Couple of good opportunities for rollers.
@verrier96
Great course. Fun for all skill levels. Custom painted tonals are awesome. Numbered teeboxes have the appropriate target written on top. First tee crosses the ball diamond infield to the "fishies" tank.
@mpl2004
Quirky but great. All the other reviews are very accurate. The pdf from the website shows the 18 hole layout. Will be back to play again soon.
@generalgiraffe
Unreal little weird course. Mostly short holes. can’t play if baseball game or the bike park is in use. But weird and strange and enjoyable as hell. Interesting targets and great T’s.
@walln322
Great little course with a little Hornby flare to it. Photo outlining hole location is no longer accurate. Hole 1 starts on the platform overlooking the baseball diamond. From there it is fairly obvious to follow the holes.
@alexvan84
A fun little course to play at. The custom made tonals are quite unique. The locals are putting a lot of effort into maintaining it and adding new tees. With no layout for the 18 hole course it can be a bit tricky to find the right tees the first time.
@dcrushway
Lots of fun just a little hard to know where you’re going, tee off directions would be a big help.