@buffydragon
It wasn't horrible, but as others have said it isn't maintained well where it needs to be. Spent about 15 minutes looking for a neon pink disc in the OB on hole 2, didn't look forward to losing discs for the rest of the game. Make sure you have a retrieval tool, there are parts you will encounter water. The signs at each hole do an alright job depicting each hole, sometimes hard to actually see the basket though even if it's showing it as a straight shot
@scrubzmackenzie
Middle of the fairways and putting greens are hard to find discs, everything is way overgrown. Tee pads are skeeetchy
@bearsnbeats
Corse is super fun glad to have one closer to home but the upkeep isn't the best... it rained for a few days too so I'll give then that
@willthethrill92
Tee pads are horrible. A lot of the OB is overgrown with thorn bushes. Got very scratched up the other day trying to get my disc back on hole 1.
@kfree35
The actual design here isn’t that bad although it would benefit from a few changes. For the skill level intended I would say holes 3 and 4 are par 4s. A few of the gravel tees are suffering from erosion and just aren’t great overall. The course is mainly in a low lying area with a creek running through. I played it after a lot of rain the previous day and it was tough to navigate around/over the water several times. Would benefit a lot from some more maintenance although the rough wasn’t as nasty today (winter time) as other reviewers mentioned. I definitely had fun throwing some of the lines (a few were really tricky!) but I doubt I’ll be back. There is potential here at least
@bigfatfloppy
Lots of places to lose a disc. Fairways are tighter then the gaps between the trees. Felt like a few par 3s should have been par 4s. It's a decent course that hopefully gets beat in over winter because she's thick'n bushy. Tee pads are higher than your average disc golfer.
@noahfree
It’s definitely better than not having a course, but overall it’s not the best experience playing here. Many of the holes are poorly designed in ways that makes them not very fun to throw, and also it almost certainly would’ve been better to just keep the tees as dirt instead of the gravel abominations that exist currently and are very difficult to throw from, especially on the longer holes. Much of the rough out here is pretty bad as well.
@jaredrrt
If you're going to go through the effort of building forms for the tee boxes but you fill them with chat instead of concrete; rain washes the chat away. Might as well pour concrete or have turf pads. Since it's a new course and since every hole is in the bottom of a creek valley, the overgrowth of the vegetation makes play difficult. I'll come back when the leaves are gone.
@ericjlb
The fairways are way to narrow and many of them are not mowed at all. Trouble finding discs in the middle of the fairway. I won’t be back until winter after the leaves and brush clears back out.
@jreezy
The course still needs a lot of work. Gravel tee pads that are uneven, baskets are almost hidden behind trees on some holes, fairways need a lot of maintenance and upkeep as there are weeds and debris everywhere. The shots on some holes are practically impossible to hit anything less than par on, others are a little easier. All in all it needs work and I'm hoping ot improves, as of right now I won't be back anytime soon.