6 reviews

Upkeep
1.9
Shot variety/design
2.7
Tee areas
0.7
Signage/wayfinding
0.6
Amenities
0.7
Scenery/views
2.2
sunchaserdyes

@sunchaserdyes

43

There’s bones of a potentially solid course here, but nearly zero navigational cues, or indications of where to shoot from. The wooded path that makes up the “backbone” of the course offers some fun golf holes to shoot, but other holes are simply too narrow/pinched off/plinko board to really be fair lines even as short as the holes are. A genuinely unique experience though.

After playing Main
drayerc

@drayerc

2

If you like tees in the woods with little to no markings, this is your course.

cmrobinson227

@cmrobinson227

29

Tee pads were non existent. Not sure if they are only there for the school year or if it is an old description. Fun shots for the space that was available- has potential!

After playing Main
oldirtybasket

@oldirtybasket

This is a great little course. Don't be fooled that these are par threes. Nothing is a gimme on this course. The first tee box is directly behind the parking spots that say children drop off. The basket is down to the left. From that point follow the cross-country trail along the paths to the next tee box

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cpokryfke

@cpokryfke

22

It’s a school and not much is allowed to be done to the course. Well designed for the most part, I do wish there were permanent tee areas but again, it’s a school. I believe it’s a fair course and the lines are tight which help develop skills or tests the ones you possess. As this is one of the closest courses to me I can see myself playing it again often.

reddend

@reddend

54

It’s great to see another person at the schools for their lifetime sports unit in PE class. Thanks to the people at Southern Maryland Discgolf Association for helping lay out the course. But I have to admit that I missed a hole on the front nine. A course map on the app would be terrific and I’m willing to help put it up on a weekend. ([email protected])

After playing Main