@berglinq
If this course had some tender love & care, it would be a hidden gem. Until then, it just feels like a course forgotten.
@jayrunge
Hard to find stuff if you land in the rough considering the narrow fairway, but it could be a great course in the winter once everything dies out.
@jonnysode
The signage is warn and not great. Not every hole has a tee pad. And although it is a short course it can be very technical, due to the narrow fairways and if you get off the fairway, the tall grass is very tall and could be really easy to lose a disc if you do not have great dept perception.
@joshcanadaboy
Hole 2 is not marked with a sign and you can’t really tell where to shoot. Some fairways were extremely small for a beginner, 4 feet wide all the way down the path. Other than that, great little course, we all had fun and the shots weren’t super hard. Definitely a course to play again.
@austintro22
The course design is a fun little pitch and putt (with a couple holes you gotta disc up a bit) that is very enjoyable for a short round. This is only the case in the fall/winter. Once vegetation starts growing in the spring/summer, it is virtually unplayable. The greens are smaller than circle 1, so you have to be parked every hole otherwise risk searching 30 minutes for your disc. The fairways are 10 ft wide and if you miss, goodbye disc. Yes, if you watch extremely closely you can usually find your disc, but even so i have lost a disc that should be in plain sight 5 ft from the fairway. Its a fun course, but you have been warned, not worth a play in the warmer months, unfortunately. Until the Milwaukee county pays attention to disc golf or hands back over the power to the players/community, a lot of courses will head this route.
@nmwergin
Almost guaranteed to lose a disc, 8' wide fairways with waist hight or more weeds and brush on most holes. Half the holes are missing signs and hole two has no tee pad or signage to be found.
@ntflavors
make sure you bring some discs you dont mind losing
@brianphillips
The course is there.. it just needs mowing and hole 2 needs cleam up and a flag pole on top of the basket to see it better.. most fairways are only 2 mower swips wide sadly, and the rough Isa few feet tall.. hole 7 is a joke with how it is mowed.. Some holes have tee pads some do not, and some tee signs are missing as well
@stevek365
nice 9 holer, hole 2 is a sketchy throw over the pond otherwise typical prairie sryle long grass rough is the main concern. fairways are well mowed and fair.
@quentenfisher
Nice little chip shot course and good for beginners. Most holes had signage and tee pads. This course would be a lot more forgiving if the fairways were wider. Cool course!
@plecsam
Wear pants! If you lose your disc here, you and nobody else will ever find it! It will sit there for millions of years until the plastic decomposes back into the ground! Some cool shots here, but man there is some tall nasty grass. Scenic views considering it’s in Milwaukee county too.
@cs9320
Definitely not a summer course. Save yourself the pain. Has some decent holes, like 2, 7, 8, and 9. Good elevation but is lacking things like signage, tee pads, benches, etc. Even the mke parks sign is completely demolished by hole 1 and just laying there. Areas around some baskets have become a dumping ground. Seems the course has been forgotten.
@stevewoz
Short fun little course with very low traffic, would be 5 stars if they cut the rough and had all concrete tee-pads.
@normandy19
Course is not signed well, over grown, and buggy. Be prepared to search for your disc's early and often. If you cannot keep the disc straight, I would avoid this course entirely. For experienced players, it could provide a good challenge.
@tommymort13
Not very good upkeep
@abunchofbananas
Nice 9 hole pretty forgiving in winter some concrete and some natural pads
@tbalisteri
Just keep your disc in the fairway! Otherwise this course is fun in fall and spring