@bgwagner
Similar to a prior post. Not a disc golf course really... No tee boxes and if anyone is in the park for other activities you are likely unable to play some "holes" with too high a risk of hitting people. One hole goes through 2 basketball courts... You'd have to choose a time when NO ONE is there pretty much...
@veximas
Besides the people you have to avoid its not bad, good for practice, Wouldn't play here on a windy day that's for sure, don't want your disk hitting someone on accident.
@bill
There are cement surfaces to throw from, and some baskets. This isn’t a disc golf course though. However; it’s a great place to do field work.
@loganflair
Decent shot variety circling around a park, with a few shared baskets. Baseball field, basketball court, trees, pathways, and fences used as obstacles. If there’s any people at the park there’s a good chance they’ll be in your way
@legendsofcat
The (16?) baskets are scattered in just enough places to have different drive/putt conditions (guardian or gateway trees) so good for practice. Great for field work. If you expect a regular course you’ll be disappointed.
@claydiddy82
Course needs numbers on all the baskets as well as defined tee pads. It’s hard to navigate but a good place to practice and work on your game as long as the park is not busy
@redline4j
15 baskets to make up an 18 hole course. No tee pads or clear markings to indicate where to tee off for each hole. I used light poles near the baskets. This is a safari course that you can make up your own course. Mixed use park, so play can be difficult if other amenities are in use. Course plays around a walking track so be aware of foot traffic. Depending on how you play this course, it can play short or long, that is up to you and your imagination. Great field work course.