@edweirdor
Fun course in general. But a lot of pedestrians, awkward and goofy layout. Maybe there's a locals layout I'm not familiar with that makes more sense. Park is well maintained.
@gusdid
Really pretty course a lot of fun , can be played if you are experienced or a beginner . Some tee pads were strangely aligned made it like a strange runup. I would say it’s well worth a visit the park is very pretty , can get busy during certain time of the day . Plenty of attractions and trails around the Discgolf course. Well worth a visit fun course to play
@bransten
Very busy course short holes with huge tee pads play from the back of the pad it’s pro status play from the front of the pad it’s amateur For anybody thats saying the tee pads are facing the wrong direction they’re not because they are designed for Anheuser throws.
@cntbg23
Beautiful park with some fun shots. Some of the tee pads aren’t facing the right direction and tee signs need the distances adjusted but honestly a fun beginner course.
@cococorycollins
very short course where every hole has birdie potential. High, itchy native grass rough all over. Tees don't point to the baskets, signs backwards, lots of foot traffic. It's a pretty park for walking, but I would not play it again.
@sugarfree
Excellent park and course. Very beginner friendly and approachable for new players. Only drawback is the tee signs and tee pads rarely pointed towards the correct basket although the pictures on the tee signs and uDisc were accurate
@roadto501
Love the native grasses but they do eat discs. Finesse!
@cgleeson313
I really enjoyed playing here. Great community park with walking trails throughout. Birdiefest!!
@phobson
Upshot/putting practice
@jeffdustin
Fun course. Short but slightly tricky on certain holes. Tee boxes are pointed in weird directions. Pay attention to arrows painted on box.
@smorr34
Very short but well kept, nice signs and baskets, great views, etc. but whoever put the tee pads in is directionally challenged
@scottmcf
Beautiful park setting with some elevation and short holes in general. A winding walking path crosses fairways and native prairie rough. Most holes under 300’ keeps birdie potential high.
@bfizzle
Sweet approach disc course. 18 is dope
@okkevin
Good beginner course. Very clean and has bathrooms. Just need to watch out for pedestrians on the walking paths
@aggiejonathan
The grass was horribly overgrown and easy to lose your disc and to get stickers
@tomtabernacle
Great little pitch and putt course. Signs are a little turned around and the fairways are quite close to one another. My main issue is just other park goers. The course is right in a park and plays right next to a playground and there’s just a bunch of people picnicking in the fairway and seemingly oblivious to the fact that there’s a disc golf course.
@tyawn1013
Short open course with lots of thick brush outside of fairways
@davismccracken
Excellent course for beginners and even intermediate players looking to work on form. If you’re looking for a great putter-only round, this is the course for it. Park is well maintained. The only issue is some of the boxes are angled in odd directions in relation to the basket. That being said, it doesn’t affect play too much.
@nickcarrolldisc
Great course with most of the holes being 200-300 feet except the 18th hole is 400+ feet. Only issue is the signs are sometimes unclear in their orientation to the target basket, and a few tee pads, while great, are pointed in the wrong direction. That said once you know the course it's no issue. A bonus is there are restrooms near the start and the place is extremely well maintained. No shade so midday summer play requires sunscreen.