@duffy73
Careful, there is poison parsnip in the fringe. Neat little spot. Needs T boxes and signage to take it to the next level.
@bergiesmalls
It's actually alright. Nothing special, but when kemptville is closed for the winter, beggars can't be choosers.
@pompo311
Decent experience, but lacks any creativity. Substantial debris from a storm over one month past is still laying around and obstructing play.
@ryanmussell
Only come here if you are driving by south mountain. Not worth the drive. There is no point for hole 9. Instead throw to basket 3. Course lost a lot of trees from a storm in 2023. Do not use green/ yellow discs. I do like the playground for kids.
@adm112
Some bricks as tee markers would be awesome. You feel like a surveyor trying to guestimate area. Still if I lived beside it and not an hour away I'd daily it...
@hosmy13
Great use of space/features in such a small park. Perfect course to grow the sport in a small town! Only recommendation that I have is that some type of tee markers would improve the experience/consistency of each players tee off spot. Additionally, the line for holes 3 and 7 were very similar. Hole 7 might be better suited to go to hole 2’s basket tucked back in the forest, or just making it a bit further to hole 1’s basket behind the hill.
@andrewkavanagh
Great basket placements for a park course. A hidden gem. Great for all skill levels.
@alexsegs
Not much upkeep but honestly it does a great job with what it has. Small space and only 5 baskets but each hole is well thought-out.
@bcnorval
The course has 5 decent baskets for 9 holes. While there is a course map showing the tee positions, their exact location is guesswork. Suggestion: put two painted numbered bricks in ground to mark tees. This suggestion still should be acted on. Caution, poison ivy in the rough
@fireturkey666
Great for upshot and putting work