7 reviews

Upkeep
4.4
Shot variety/design
4.3
Tee areas
4.7
Signage/wayfinding
3.5
Amenities
3.4
Scenery/views
4.2
gaholthaus

@gaholthaus

72

The upgrade from a tough 9 hole course to a short/long 18 hole course was the best move this park could have made. Kudos to the folks who designed and installed this improvement! There is a little bit of everything: water hazards, elevated pins, wide open hyzer shots, tight lines in the woods, long 450'+ par 4's, birdie-able sub 300' par 3's, pins for backhanders, pins for forehanders. It's amazing! My tiny criticism is that the design forces throws over driveways so if there is a horse riding event you will have to throw around cars or horses on one or two holes. Overall it is now my favorite course in the county and I hope to participate in tournaments here in the near future. Check it out!

3
orangeoneill

@orangeoneill

43

The recent updates / overhaul to the course elevate this course to the top tier of courses in the state.

After playing Long Tees
1
aklaasmeyer

@aklaasmeyer

61

Brand new. Great pads. Nice lines. In and out of the tree line. Nice par 4’s. Fun, full shots. Brand new disc catchers. Beautiful land. Great course.

After playing Long Tees
1
puttster

@puttster

16

7/13/25-This is one of the longer local courses recently redesigned by Squirl and Co. "Find The Line". After a beautiful drive out to John's Island you'll be greeted by a beautifully laid out course, adorned with new concrete short and long tee pads and a variety of open and wooded shots. UDisc is on point making this a must play!

1
sharpton4

@sharpton4

6

Because of all of the wet areas, allowing mosquitoes to breathe and bite you the entire round during the summer.

After playing Short Tees
cdub5k

@cdub5k

54

Fun course. Needs better signage between holes.

After playing Short Tees
djskinner

@djskinner

90

Great course! Thunder storm rolled in so had to cut the round short but will play again!!!!

After playing Short Tees