@bdavies77
Another bucket list course that did not disappoint in the least. One of the most beautiful parks, and thus course, I have ever been to. Stunning landscape kept immaculate by the parks dept. I couldn’t stop taking pictures. Bathrooms at Hole 1’s T which is also right where you finish. Every shot you want to throw with nice T pads and signage.. Can’t wait to play again. -Benji
@davidschauers
Great course, loved the elevation change on most of the holes.
@nathanream
Watch out for all the goose poop. Great classic course. Worth the drive.
@mwatwood
Amazing park course!
@chasethis
Great park course. Decent elevation changes. Shots are mostly the same. RHBH that goes 300ish. No real danger. A couple holes that force forehand. Watch for people popping out everywhere. Signage could use which position basket is in.
@ernestoro83
Classic, legendary courses! Very fun, my complaint for so many courses when I travel: please add pin indicators, it’s 2024! Also, the driving directions to the front course took me to the wrong place around the corner
@strebs
Really beautiful, but very busy. Knowing the history bumps it up and the upkeep is great. Would be really fun for a tournament but not great for casual play
@bogeyjoey
Great park course. Great use of terrain and elevation. Some trimming needs to be done on some fairways (hole 14). Lots of opportunities to OTB and some tight gaps due to mandos.
@mstrjollo
This course was a gem before disc golf really took off. Now it seems more like a pitch n putt. Also, there are people EVERYWHERE. The teepads have zero grip making them incredibly slick and hard to get any traction. I stopped using the teepads half way through my round.
@carl33p
Beautiful course. Mostly open shots, but many >300ft holes making it tough to birdie.
@jbert33
Could use new baskets, tees, and better signage to distinguish between pin locations. Challenging enough for all par 3s