@dgevan
Honestly, it’s really just a windy practice field with baskets. I wouldn’t call them rubber tee pads anymore when it’s flatter and safer to step through your throws in the dirt. And spitouts aren’t uncommon.
@elusive80
Just field work with baskets!
@jesserc
Open field, fairly short. Field was super soggy when I played, but grass was mowed. No signage, but pretty easy to track via Udisc.
@bradleymac
Great for beginners. Wide open. You have to fight the wind a bit and watch out for the bees on some holes.
@trentj1
Small course. All field work. Absolute lake in April. Bring waterproof boots and you’re good. A lot of fun if you live close or are in the area. Don’t go out of your way for it. Ace runs galore.
@spencer8nelson
I enjoyed this course and can see myself doing field work here in the summer, it is a straight forward par 3 course where -9 is gettable. Wouldn't recommend driving a long ways for this course, but for field work it does the trick Positives: It has baskets, it is easy to navigate, not many obstacles to avoid Negatives: the teepads are kitchen mats, there is 1 tree on property and is very muddy in the winter
@azavander
It is a perfect beginner course, no obstacles just throwing for the basket. Ground on 6-9 is pretty pitted, watch your step. 9 is currently muddy. Rest is just wet. Rubber 2 piece pads where some of separated making foot work of drive tricky..
@da1jford
Its wet out there
@hammocka
Literally just a field with disc chains, great for practicing
@cherokeepie9969
Lots of holes between T-pads :)
@kevinklein
Basket spat out my birdie
@usmcpierce
Very very open layout. Opportunity to practice all types of shots.
@turtledude
Family Friendly course. Great for beginners. Built close to wetlands so it is puddly except for summer.
@oreshooter
Wide open beginner/practice course.
@matthewbauer93
Fun course for beginners
@xodarap
Rubber tees aren't that bad. Basically an open field with zig-zag Tees. Perfect for new players and warming up. Throw over stable discs as the wind can be pretty strong at times. 3/5.
@strangedemons
Great small course, well maintained. Perfect for beginners.
@federalcase
pretty much just a big open field; holes zig zag back across each other. Good for practicing drives and ace shots! Plus pretty much zero chance of losing any discs out here, so that’s an upside :)