
@bkasnick
Nice and clean, but unless you’re an absolute beginner, this course is much too short to provide any challenge.

@gingertron
Very small course. Most holes are under 200ft but are marked as Par 4.

@madmanotl
Nine poles, no tees, nine baskets, very soft unmowed ground. Adjust all pars to three to play.

@geigerhyzer
Could make much better use of the space available and trees. Even without permanent pads, the holes could be designed around the park in a better way.

@biggamer150
This is a course for those who aren’t interested in playing disc golf for a long time.
@idktitan
Good course for beginners and to practice midrange/putter shots

@dylanss
Good practice course. Would be an amazing place to bring a first timer and have them do well. Pars are extremely generous and the average hole is like 180 feet long

@velvetviper92
What were they thinking? Nearly all the pars are in correct - signage is way off, no tee pads. For whoever constructed this park, you wasted your time and everyone else’s. What a joke.
@harder86
If you play the traditional tees, it is a practice course. I play the long tees, and it plays more like a traditional park course. Obstacles, longer distances, even a couple concrete tees on the long tee course. You can actually use a driver.

@codak96
Main complaint would be that everything should be a par 3 but everything is a par 4 for some weird reason. But it's a pretty nice putter/beginner course

@jonathanseff
It's alright good for a quick putting practice

@thedict8or
Oddest course I have ever seen. Super short but marked mostly par 4 and a 5. But fun in a weird way.
@michaelpakosz
Come here for a minimalist course to practice your putting game.
@drewskibaby1984
Great putter course

@lifeofmang
Nice open fields. Very nice to practice 100ft to 200ft shots.
@redbaron27
Very short course, but great for practice.

@acemccloud12
Upkeep was great, freshly mowed. No tee pads very open. Always at least 1 tree in the way though. This is where everyone should take begineers