@ndkono17
Great for beginners, not a ton of shot variations needed. The open areas (which is most of the course) allows players to fine tune their throws. No actual tee pads or fault lines, we just used the post as the front of the tee pad. All par 4 and 5 holes should be par 3. That being said it still shouldn't be to difficult to birdie a few holes or at least break even after 18 holes.
@ezman42
Par 4s and 5s should be 3s. But made my score look nice :)
@silkyjwilke
Beautiful field! Played here with a bunch of beginners and it was perfect for them to learn. Every hole should be considered a par 3 but they are mostly par 4’s and 5’s. Very easy to find your discs when you throw them off the fairway.
@djmendez605
Very nice course. Straight forward design. Tees and baskets are easy to locate. PAR for all tees are 3, disregard PAR signs. Exceptional course for beginners and to hone in your skills. Very nice facilities and park. It would be great if there were trash cans along the course route . I would return to play again.
@jpkubalak
Pars are very inaccurate. Everything is a par 3. Very little shot variety. Almost every hole is a wide open shot to the basket. I thought a previous review had a typo when saying tee pads are 12 inches long. That is correct. Much of the signage is poorly placed. They're basically at the front corner of the tee pad and very much a risk of hitting your hand on them in a follow through.
@backhandjoe
Nice course to hone-in your throws. Pars are too high on most holes. Beautiful sunsets with the wide open views. Great parking, restrooms and a community park to take the kids to.
@lukevanderzee
Every hole is able to be aced and there are multiple holes where albatross is quite easy. Aside from the crazy score possibilities, a fun open style course for beginners and ace runners.
@emilyv28
Very easy, short and open in the field. Great chances for aces
@goodfrom200
Front 9 has concrete pads (maybe 12” long) and attempts to be technical. Back 9 is mostly wide open straight shots. And let’s be honest, where else will you get an albatross?
@lukekonkel51
Don’t follow tee signs. All PAR 3 layout is more correct. Great wide open practice course.
@subuwu
Completely open. It is changing at times to play because I’m not used to so many straight always.
@ferg93
Good beginner course
@damienb
Easy to navigate. Pars are generous but a beginner would enjoy it getting lots of birds. No tee pads, not much shot shape variety. Fairways were cut nicely
@mrgee53
No tee pads, easy eagles. Would recommend. Hole 3 certified banger.
@gmonster32
Pats are ridiculously high but if you need a confidence boost come play this
@themookster
Nice short open course. Watch out for the wind though.
@pachuchan
No teepads. Hole distances are not accurate on most of the holes. Nicely mowed.
@tristinheisig
Very good course for practicing with different discs and throws.
@maddog7113
Great open course.
@kylarmikk
Pretty boring course with a lot of gnats and grasshoppers