@vistadiscgolf
Not bad, not great. Cool to play a course you’ve seen on video a bunch. Could use some next tee signs particularly when playing green baskets.
@noahdodge
A very fun ace run style course from both positions. Some decent variety with both open and wooded holes and some elevation change. Don’t really need a full bag here as a putter or mid will get you there on most holes.
@babachruma
Quintessential park-style course and good call back to disc golf history .Lots of ace-run potential! Main detractors are hole 7 (blind shot into woods with popular walking trail), similarity of holes 10-16 (same disc and same shot), and the Prodigy baskets.
@davidschauers
Great course for beginners
@zachbauman
Mix of park and wood holes. Park you open up a bit but woods is very short
@jmeehan631
Decent. Woods holes are very short compared to the more open holes. Some of the tee areas need some erosion measures. Borders between pitch and putt and putt/putt. Super quick and worth a stop for play count/see the foundation holes from different perspective.
@frederickh
Well mentioned course with an okay mix of short holes. Not very lefty backhand friendly
@bigdiscenergyp
Fun, short distance course but challenging low overhead and wooded lines.
@bdavies77
Absolutely gorgeous park with mostly wooded holes. Tight gaps and lots of fun holes.
@natedogg99
Not what I expected. Course is ok.
@chrisg70
Smart Layouts are now available on UDisc for your playing pleasure. I added alternating shorts and longs to give players some new options for play. Enjoy!
@csgwartney
The longs are more enjoyable than the shortage IMO, shorts are just alot of the same shots. Well kept course that is alot of fun for beginners/a putter or mid course.
@wbennett
The best course to take friends to, especially new players. Short holes are super fun. The woods have short baskets with varying shots. You can use a putter for most holes. I love this course. Wear shoes that you don’t mind getting muddy at times.
@gslominski
Course is in great shape. Far Baskets are lime green, not “red” as U Disc indicates.