168 reviews (showing 1–20)

Upkeep
3.9
Shot variety/design
4.3
Tee areas
3.2
Signage/wayfinding
3.0
Amenities
3.6
Scenery/views
4.4
beejmc

@beejmc

132

State Park disc golf with gravel tee pads and retro baskets. This place could use an upgrade in all of the functional ways. It’s difficult to see baskets, given that they are Mach 3’s and do not have any tape, flags or markers to make their gray appearance stand out from the back drop. The course isn’t awful, it’s got its positives, but in an era of disc golf growth this one definitely lags behind as a relic. A few of the holes needed mowing at time of playing, but the course generally plays fair and isn’t too punishing in terms of rough, but it isn’t super creative either. Throwing a straight shot off the tee is generally the game here. Then a quality upshot with some shape to get past guardians. Then a standard putt. It works as a disc golf course. lol.

geigerhyzer

@geigerhyzer

240

Phenomenal state park course in a mature forest. The fairways are kept clean and the grass isn’t too high (as of late April). Highly recommend this course.

After playing Green Monster
okkevin

@okkevin

125

Don’t play the Longs to Longs. Impossible to find the baskets. And very sticky hitchhikers will cover your legs and rip your hairs out.

After playing Green Monster
sras23

@sras23

74

Simple but beautiful course.

louie69

@louie69

62

Pads are horrendous. More of a danger than throwing from grass

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paulbailey10

@paulbailey10

104

Must play

After playing Green Monster
rgmartin

@rgmartin

47

Very fun and challenging if you play any of the longer layouts.

bpruz80

@bpruz80

131

Just needs tee box signage.

chandlerfry

@chandlerfry

100

This course needs some love. A lot of it.

After playing Green Monster
c2baer

@c2baer

67

Good course that will test your skills. Tee pads and baskets are not the best. I still enjoy playing there.

brunkidis

@brunkidis

62

Tee pads are very wet and holding water

After playing Sapwood Showdown 2025
andrewmi

@andrewmi

89

The teepads are pitted gravel and hold standing water for days after rain. There are no tee signs and many of the baskets are not visible from the teepads. The long baskets are painted green to make them extra invisible, and are in general tucked behind trees, around corners, up and down hills and 500+ feet away. Blind shots and thick rough also mean lost discs. If you like to know where you’re throwing and finding your disc after you’ve thrown it, this is not the course for you.

After playing Sapwood Showdown 2025
andybbad

@andybbad

53

Tee pads can be less than ideal and hazardous when wet.

ejm9978

@ejm9978

75

Great course. Lots of technical shots. NEEDS hole signage. Concrete pads would be a nice addition too.

tony

@tony

159

Beautiful park and really fun course. Better played before the brush grows in during the summer.

After playing Green Monster
cntbg23

@cntbg23

171

Open fairways, great variety and elevation.

crushepatio

@crushepatio

52

Awesome wooded course! Tee pads are looking good now. The only thing I ask is benches at tees

zanemc

@zanemc

79

Pretty

kyleholmes

@kyleholmes

238

Best course design in Maryland

After playing Green Monster
shecky444

@shecky444

51

Tees are puddles on most of the short course right now. Otherwise gorgeous as always.

After playing Sapwood Showdown 2025