@chrisbunch33
Great little course. Enjoyed some shot variety.
@brock1235
Smaller than normal concrete take off pads. A bit criss cross confusing without a map but a fun course.
@timkeeter
Yes it's 9 holes twice but course designer uses the trees and terrain features well. Not a destination course by any means, but if you're in the area ...
@germyy
Wish the tee pads were bigger but I guess it teaches you how to generate more power with less room. Many lines to hit but as with most courses in Alabama the terrain can be tricky to scramble back if you miss your tee shot.
@teggykid952
Simple course with water hazards, no par 4 or long distances, no technical wooded holes
@mcchilde
Proving unequivocally and without hesitation, the only good thing to come out of Alabama is Matty-O. First and foremost, do not be fooled. This is NOT an 18-hole course. This is a nine-hole course with two basket placements per tee pad. The “back” nine is virtually the same as the “front,” except with a bit more length. I know, I know, what did you expect from an open course at the edge of a sports complex. My first clue that the day was going to be less than ideal came on the first hole when I pulled my tee shot to the right side landing adjacent the drainage ditch. As I approached my disc, I couldn’t help but notice the 34-foot anaconda nestled comfortably right next to the disc. (Upon further consideration, it could’ve been a 3-4 foot black snake.) There’s not much shot shaping here, nor is there any change in elevation. To be fair, some of the basket placements (my iPhone autocorrected that to “placentas” - how fun is that!!) are somewhat scenic, overlooking a creek that runs along the boundary of the course. The highlight of the day: The unleashed pit bull mix that considered me a potential snack. After running 10-15 yards and immediately realizing I am fat and old, I changed tactics and began dropping pieces of Hot Boom Sauce Double G Jerky. It slowed the doggie’s roll enough for me to make my getaway. I’d like to thank Garrett Gurthie for saving my life. Finally, if you know Kenny, he hates trees, so he’d love this open course.
@drewrobnz
Fun little pitch and put.
@alecpestian
Grounds are clean and well maintained aside from the ant hills everywhere. Only giving 3 1/2 stars because the course is very compact and multiple pin positions overlay on each other. Would not recommend playing here when it’s busy as getting hit by a Disc is a major concern at this course.
@johnowen
Yellow jackets under the bench on hole 1.
@mattmethe
Awesome course, kept nice and clean, could use a garbage can or two but overall loved the shots.
@scottslater
It doesn’t look like anything has been updated since last I played here two years ago. Some baskets are looking pretty rough. I had several putts spit out on me. Tee areas are great though.
@dgdemastus
Tougher than it looks, especially in the wind. Bring a disc retriever!
@goldenturtle914
Good course but good luck trying to finish a round without pedestrians getting in the way.
@cctoney
Pretty good little course. Not an easy one by any means but an eagle opportunity on a couple for big arms.
@lukeawilliams
A little wet but a pretty fun course as long as you can fish your discs out of the water
@natrman
Hole 6 is still muddy
@cambo67
Great course. Well maintained. Lots of fire ant nests to land in though.