5 reviews

johnnybunny05

@johnnybunny05

Do not come to this course. I would recommend it be removed from the app. There is no signage or indication on where to go on the whole property, just a few dirty signs on how to get to yurt 1. You have to go at least a mile on a one lane dirt road which will tear up your car before you even see a disc golf net. Mind you the road can barely fit one car and has ditches on either side, so if another car is coming, get ready to reverse anywhere from a quarter to half a mile. No tee pads. The whole place is overgrown and unkept. There is construction material and ratty furniture haphazardly scattered all over the grounds. Felt like driving through a horror movie Mind you, this could be their off season. If it is, it needs to be updated, and they have some work to do to clean up. Great place to start your own weird creepy cult compound, not so much for disc golf.

andrewenzor

@andrewenzor

56

Short, no tee pads, but I mean it’s fine if your bored not looking for hard or competitive

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racertempo

@racertempo

93

Pros: better than the crappy 9 hole at Knoghtdale station park. Nice layout and idea, great potential, beautiful location. Cons: 3 to 4 walk and 4 tee is knee height. No tee sign in a couple, UDisc mandatory, and hole 9 is no where near marked. Tried to update on UDisc but it’s ambassador only.

After playing Main
skulltat

@skulltat

7

It’s not quite ready to be called a Disc Golf Course just yet. Most shots are less than 150 feet with no tee pads and just kind of wraps around the pond. Not really any imagination here and could use some work. Definitely potential there though.

lostdan

@lostdan

28

Very friendly. You will drive on a dirt road. Small course around a small lake. The tees are not permanently marked.

After playing Main
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