@bernchip5110
For a 9 hole course and short holes it’s actually tough. I shot -1 my first time as a 890 rated player. It’s a bit dangerous to lose discs if you’re a beginner.
@jomama
Nice use of terrain, power easement to have disc golf. Signs and tee pads could help.
@mattmarkham
Some areas are better than others. The hole design did not consider the safety of pedestrians. Many of the holes are dangerous to those on walking paths.
@ikon64
An okay course to practice on, and good for beginners. The tee off spots were difficult to find in some cases because there were no concrete launching pads....just small round markers flush with the ground and often difficult to see. You'll drive through a neighborhood with a lot of turns getting to this course.
@avennetti
Good course for beginners and intermediate players. Course is set for birdies. Tee pads are natural and can use some upkeep but overall not a bad spot.
@jwotell31
9 hole neighborhood course. Hole 4 sucks. If you miss the fairway off to the right you will 100% lose your disc. Not terrible but wont play again
@jdayton
Good hilly nine hole course. T pads need to be paved or filled in or something.
@bigcshuford
Worst bug problem ever but the course is great!!
@joekru
Great course aside from the thicket patches
@lucasj1980
Local, quick and fun
@sweetluck
Tee pad 1 isn’t marked with number. Flow is good. Good beginner course. Use bright disk if you are going into the ruff as it’s very tall grass. Fairways well maintained.
@rpazzo
No teepads, thorns in every rough. If you get off the fairway you have low odds of finding the disc. Wouldn’t recommend.
@brianphillips
Place really needs pads, and actual tee signs with footage.. also hole 5 needs a pad or flat area most of all.. up hill then back down hill