@jelliehjd
I know it's not easy to maintain a course, but this course is being taken over by overgrowth from other dimensions. Why go through the trouble of building it just to let this happen? It used to be a very fun little course.
@tmsmith88
Overgrown now. Scarce maintenance, if any...
@krackadile
I would improve signage to the next tee. After that great course, lots of fun to play lots of ace runs.
@coolmikey
Needs mowing but a nicer day today. Great day to play
@omaaargawd
Does no one care about this course any longer?! The overgrowth is absolutely out of control. I have been playing this course for 2 years and I’ve never seen it this bad! I’ve lost 3 discs in a month on shots that would have been easily retrievable if there was ANY maintenance. If the parties responsible have given up on maintaining this course, just pull the baskets and give them to someone that actually cares about disc golf and the safety of players. I have gone back several times looking for my lost discs and it is pretty damn sketchy. I get it, bad shots should be punished but this is absolutely ridiculous. This course used to be fun, but now it’s just hazardous.
@devinh1122
Love this course it’s my home course and has every shot I need to practice.
@jepperson
Tough, short course. Lots of wooded holes with very tight lines and no forgiveness in the rough. Be ready for some RHFH shots. New course though, so hopefully the fairways will naturally expand as more people play.
@ronpannesi
Played March 2nd Dog and I finished and found about 50 ticks on each of us.
@mikelennett
Well worth the detour getting here. A few very tight fairways, and a death hill on 3 that took a disc that hit the basket an inch from going in to a roll away 80-90 feet down the hill. It would help to have numbers on the baskets. The only number I noticed was a 7 on the basket, of hole 10. The pads and signs are really nice.
@jakewoods
Don’t listen to the negative feedback about this course. It’s fine. Yes, if you throw in the woods, it may be hard to find your disc. Shocker lol. Those guys are just upset they lost a disc. This is a great course for beginners and intermediate players trying to improve their accuracy and putting. Doesn’t test your distance but you do have to be accurate. Highly recommend for new golfers and dialing in you form.
@kdevaney3
Very nice for what it is. Fit into a nice plot of land and good for putter/approach work.
@jmconst
Gimmicky and a bit rough when it rains. 9 turns into a swamp and some roughs are too over grown. Hole 18 spots out a bit aways from the parking lot and you have to hike thru the woods. This course would be much better with less gimmicks and more interesting shots
@scullum2765
Really enjoyable course and like the variety compared to other courses in the area
@philvil
Enjoyed the new course very much! Great mix of open and woods and use of elevation. Shorter holes are perfect for kids and beginners.
@jehlman
Fun course with some unique shot shapes. Par is pretty easy on most holes but the birdie can be tough. Seems like a unique and well-designed addition to the Triangle disc golf scene.
@lbaggers
Great design on a smaller property. Excellent for families and newer players. Fun after work birdie course for advanced players.
@twofifty6
For what this course is, the 18 hole (2023) redesign is amazing. Very thoughtful layout given the limited space to work with, and a good mix of wooded vs. open holes. Beginner friendly, but also has some challenging tunnel shots if you’re playing for birdies. Good practice for shot shaping, I just wish the town and/or college would do some upkeep. Much of the course is overgrown since install. Really easy for novice players to lose discs. Hole 9 is a swampy and difficult to both find and retrieve your disc if you don’t cross. Be careful there or you will get muddy feet. Not a destination course by any means, but if you’re in the area, definitely go play it. It’s disc golf. It’s fun!
@bboyxamri
Short technical course. Some very tight lines, but also some open shots. Many of the holes had right turning shots. Great if you got a solid righty forehand (or touchy backhand turnover). Overall, fun to play.
@danindurham
Love it!. Tight gaps. Tunnels. Turnovers. Even short holes take effort to figure out.