@charlesy
Course is gorgeous, fairways are well maintained and it's well designed. However, the disc golf specific stuff doesn't have quite the same level of upkeep. The tea signs are wooden blocks with metal sign, screwed to them laying on the ground, and several of the signs are missing. A couple of the pins are kind of overgrown with weeds and stuff growing all around and up to the basket. The tee pads are mostly grass but honestly pretty well maintained for turf tee pads, they are a little bit bumpy though. Shot design is all pretty good, especially for a short pitch and putt beginners course. Many of the holes are absolutely beautiful. If you're going to be in Asheville and have a large group, with more than a couple disc golfers, this is a fantastic spot to stay.
@timrbass
Fun course, very open and beautiful views. Some of the tee pads had carpet but most were grass. The signs at each of the grass tees were on wood blocks which didn’t always seem like they were in the correct position. The basket position didn’t always match what was on the tee sign as well. Lots of mosquitos, bring bug spray! The OB is very thick and treacherous to get a disc out of. Most of the problems were with finding the tee and correct distance but it is fun to have a private course.