8 reviews

Upkeep
3.9
Shot variety/design
2.2
Tee areas
1.5
Signage/wayfinding
0.6
Amenities
2.8
Scenery/views
3.3
shlimeblok

@shlimeblok

5

no indications on what hole is what

After playing Main
ishoboialex

@ishoboialex

6

There are benches and undercover areas, but no tee signs, or hole numbers on baskets. There are restrooms available to the public, but they do close at 6pm.

celticjoe

@celticjoe

6

I'm normally very generous with the "Jr" / Beginner courses because we all had to start somewhere, and a lot of places just don't get disc golf so make a token effort with a few holes here or there. But I've played several dozen courses of all types across 9 states and this is the laziest, poorest implemented "course" I've seen yet. Even my 6 year old was so bored after 1round we all quit. This is a great park with a lot of potential that wouldn't disrupt the other people enjoying it, yet all six baskets are crammed within a handful of yards of each other, there zero markings at all, no tees, no variety, just zigzagging up a back hill out of the way. Very disappointing.

connergunnoe

@connergunnoe

Really just 6 baskets to go practice on. No tee pads so just make up your lines based on what you want to work on. The blue spruce trees will eat your discs so be ready with something to retrieve them.

serion18

@serion18

Not a good course. Tee pads that do exist are tiny, no signs at all and the baskets are too close together. I hope whoever put it in wasn't listening to the song The Assignment, because they clearly didn't understand the assignment.

eisenmike

@eisenmike

Putter course, short with the trees and elevation gives great angles. No tee pads on any hole

greenarrow

@greenarrow

This course needs work. Locks on chains and no pads for most holes.

reesegolf

@reesegolf

Pads and holes aren’t marked but it’s a good little putter test