@justjpf
While understanding this course is municipal land, and that nobody should have been in the woods with the ban, this is not a preferred location at this time. Small recommendations. 1) Creating a Red "tee" 15-20 feet ahead of the blue is not needed. Beginner users don't have the benefit of a proper tee box and that distance saved by simply being a small distance closer is not worth calling it easier. We found the Red tees very uneven and tricky to tee off from. Please consider combined Red /Blue tees for some holes that don't have space for separate tees. 2) Signage was just a mixed bag of paint, arrows, some wooden arrows, and wet/ruined signs. We often found ourselves relying on the app because signs weren't consistent. 3) Tee boxes were uneven. These can be dangerous considering people's approach and a green turf laid over the ground can be misleading. 4) Some walk up areas are very uneven across rocky areas and slopes. It isn't a game for the faint of heart but these areas are a recipe for a rolled ankle. One of the very last holes requires you to navigate down a sloped rocky spot for sure that could probably include a wooden step or alternate safer walking path. This course is convenient to the city and has some good features. With a bit of work it may be a course we consider returning to and recommending to others but it wasn't a good experience today unfortunately.
@ericajoan
We understand everything has been closed for a month with the ban. Lots of broken glass. Lots of missing tees. Not well marked. Hoping this is temporary and will be back on track soon.
@rseifried
Really fun track, could use some more signs to point you in the right direction.
@snowflake1
Course plays beautifully. Love the wooded technical holes. Looking forward to getting back there.
@slade90230
Beautiful course exactly what disc golf should be. Had a blast playing with local Kenny thanks for the round lots of laughs
@itbecaleb
Course wasn't overall bad, just loads of thorns right off the paths and trash/broken glass can be found around a lot of baskets.
@camp10
Lots of broken glass on the course, wouldn’t bring my dog around.
@kyleaughe
Short but technical course requires shot shaping . Tight but fair openings to hit . Most holes had adequate next tee box arrows . A couple on front 9 could use a bit more . ( especially the one with the very long walk to next tee )
@puttrickswayze
Last time was a very dissatisfying experience with garbage everywhere. This time it seems there is a lot that has been cleaned up and maintained. You’ll still find the odd piece of glass, but fairways have been mowed and it’s a completely different experience this time. Don’t ever get rid of the bikes in the tree, that just adds charm 😂
@seanathan007
Love this course! Good mix of some long (for my arm) par 3 holes that challenge me to play smart and shorter technical holes that challenge me to hit my lines. It's a great use of existing terrain and space in terms of course design. Although I find it mostly easy to navigate after 4-5 visits there, there could be some improved signage (bigger? more?) in some spots, e.g. leading to hole 9 where it's easy to miss a small sign halfway down 8's fairway and then think you are supposed to bushwhack. On hole 17 there doesn't seem to be a particularly safe way to get from the tee to the fairway.
@betarace914
Sometimes hard to find next tee pads, narrow path so spotters could be helpful. Nice variety of shots, not too busy, really enjoyed playing it. Improvement going on so keep it up, it will be even better!
@sanoob
Layout was great, finding your way on the front nine was not great. My only issue is the immense amount of trash everywhere. It took away from the beauty of the place. Broken glass at almost every hole on the back nine, electronics, clothing, fast food bags, beer cans, suitcases, etc. You’re taking a gamble wearing sandals here. Other than that it was a great course, loved the back nine and its technical holes. If I’m in Sydney for a weekend and had time, I’d probably try to clean it up. At least the glass. Also the 18 hole layout IS beginner friendly, don’t be discouraged by the statement “NOT BEGINNER FRIENDLY”. That’s false.
@danhendricken
Really treat, fun course not sure how I would have found my way with udisc though
@djarankin
Love it! A few tripping hazards but really fun course.
@blueangus
Very rocky. Signage could be clearer on the back 9
@danniel
Probably my 3rd favourite course in the maritimes and #1 in NS
@chaindriven40
Fun course, However even using udisk this course was so hard to tell where the next hole was, And the whole 26 hole course (or whatever it is) made it even worse.
@devonstrang
Awesome course in a beautiful park. Rockier than most courses I’ve played. Lots of short technical par threes. Bring a few putters to experiment with off the tees.
@lougrosset
Great course for both beginners and more seasoned throwers. Great job to all involved in the build.