@lawrencewalters
Great challenge for the space they have. The short par 4s sneak up on you (gotta play smart golf!). And the elevation changes really mix it up and make it interesting. Only one forehand drive on the course.
@bloodydove
The toughest part of the course is finding discs if they go off the beaten path. You’ll definitely have fun at this course but bring water proof shoes with high socks because the foliage is quite thick in areas and the grass is tall. The combination of open and wooded technical shots is great. The tee pads are nonexistent and the signage is in need of some attention with multiple numbers on each. But at the end of the day the course is virtually empty so you’ll have the entire place to yourself most days. The shot windows are reasonable but demanding of decent accuracy on both forehand and backhand shots. Udisc layouts are a must for this course.
@dresserski
Good course. Tee pads could have been more boxed off (there was just a sign for a pad in a field)
@cordeiro
Mix of open field and woods, but even the open fields have some trees to throw around. Good elevation change. The tall grass was kind of annoying. I tripped over the remnants of a barbed wire fence on one of the wooded holes. No real teepads, and the signage is pretty sketchy.
@natehoughton
Fun shot shapes, nice fairway variety, gorgeous scenery, good baskets. Cons: absolutely no tee pads or even tee markers, and no signage (unless you count sharpie on story posts). Address those two things and it'll be a great 9-holer.
@cohenja
Nice short course for a novice like me - despite being super soggy from recent rains. Found a tree with every shot on #7. Pretty standard.
@brills4
Sharpie written in posts for directions
@xryguy23x
Easy to find discs, so a great beginner course!!! Played with my friends and it was enjoyable. Bring boots, they will come in handy at points
@shawnbonneau
Good casual course for beginners. No tee boxes
@danamic
Very confusing signs. Dont follow signs. Follow the directions written in sharpie
@firebiker
This place would be great with proper tee boxes and a little signage.
@madamy
Even though the course is always wet and not maintained (high grass everywhere), the tee boxes are non-existent and the tee signage is for a storybook and not indicative of the disc golf hole you’re playing, it’s still a fun course.
@ak47ak47
Poor course design, lots of unnecessary trees and bushes that should just but cut down or removed, no signs so trying to navigate the course was a nightmare without udisc, no teepads on any of the holes, and just plain dumb shots. Thought this had potential to be a beginner friendly course but ultimately ended up being a dud.
@zarnowski
Teepads and signage both need an update. Nice little 9 hole. Some fun lines in a field and a couple of good woods shots.
@jde3265
The tee boxes don’t exist. There’s some other trail type markers that make it ver confusing. Without this app it would be impossible. Short course
@theamazingmrc
The woods are really gnarly through this course. Nice baskets, but the course could definitely be a bit more cleared out in the wooded areas.
@stoneytheonly
Mix of field and wooded shots. Wish there were better signage or a map at the park entrance. Tee boxes could be marked and better defined. Overall, a fun little course to enjoy with family and friends. Advanced players will have some eagle or ace opportunities. Great for beginners and practice as well. I'll only grab 3-5 discs when I return as the full bag isn't necessary for most. Stop by and give it your best shot!
@fltonh
I love 9 holes courses and field shots in NH is not normal. There are no tee pads and it is wet and has ticks but I love it just the same. Great playground keeps the kids preoccupied too.
@rhettro13
Wet conditions