@teestewww
On the surface this seems like a boring course, but each hole has one little tweak that makes birdies hard to come by.
@connorroland
I really liked this little 9 hole course! It’s its short for sure but the person I was with was just starting out and loved it. It allowed me to work on my mid ranges
@jhstaytrue
Not a bad little beginners course Good use of space in this little park/ball diamond/soccer field area First time playing it and got my 3rd Ace ever on hole 7! Wewww
@tetzool
Fun short course. A little variety on the shots but nothing really extreme or overly challenging. If I had more time I would have done the back nine through this app.
@mettemae
It’s a nice 9 holes to throw. Perfect for trying new discs and long open drives.
@jimack
Really bad tee off space if you are one to take a few steps up on tee off. Concrete pads are small and bad ruts behind them.
@hyperxhyper
Nifty hills and a few guarded greens. Wide open park golf for the most part. Comically small tee pads. A solid home course if you live nearby.
@mreggyz
Really fun course. Shots arnt to different but it is still thought out as best they can. Still really fun
@griffbomb19
Fun course but somewhat repetitive holes needs more variety
@carnage1445
Very nice beginner course with some technical forhand and backhand shots tee pads are a little small and signs are wrong but stated that in the description but other than that amazing little 9 hole
@chainoutpodcast
First time playing. Only one tee box that is visible. Rest are buried in snow. Lots of snow, but ribbons weren’t required.
@kurtis
Best pin placement in Red Deer in my opinion. I've only played in winter so far. Can't wait for good weather, then I can play properly. Winter frölf in Alberta stinx compared to Ontario. No one seems to maintain the courses here in winter.
@robraincock
A nice beginner course that is fun, even for MA1 and FA1 players. The top Red Deer course.