@ctearnshaw
Really impressive. Gorgeous scenery. Immaculate upkeep. Interesting shock selection from bombers to intricate tree shots. Very enjoyable first round.
@beeballca
A very beautiful golf/discgolf course very nice that we didn’t have to walk and chose a cart which was amazing !!! The staff are extremely friendly and lovely to deal with !! A definite must play so drive out or off the highway and check it out !! Does need signs but we used UDisc and it was great 😊
@psychward9
Beautifully maintained course and stunning receptionist/cart girl! However, zero signage. Even with Udisc it was difficult to find the tees. (No tee for 10 or 16 and a couple of others.) I hope the pay to play cash goes directly to the cart girl's chiropractic schooling.
@stewartholdit
Great course but pretty challenging for beginners. Couple of big water holes and thick shrubs to lose some discs of in. Great walking course if you’re looking to get some steps in. Overall good course I’m gonna come back and play again!
@adventures5
This course is incredibly beautiful, immaculately, Well-maintained, and more challenging than it looks. The front line is perfect, the back nine is all perfect except missing several launch pads. Would be one of the best courses I’ve ever played if they finish building.
@noobyalert
Not sure it was worth 14$ a round, the back nine was definitely an after thought as there were several with no tee pads. But it did have some fun holes. Would suggest a kart as the holes aren't laid out well, long walks from pin to the next tee.
@nofrills
The discs they have a pretty mix and match with the majority having no indication of what type they are. The only map offered had only 9 holes. The holes aren’t numbered and do amble a little. Overall good but could be better labelled and organized.
@jannemarkus
Great course! The moderate length 18-hole layout plays nicely between and around the ball golf fairways with little to no conflict. All holes are par 3 with some variety of shot shapes and a few water carries. The course has potential for and could use a few longer par 4 or 5 holes. Fairways are incredibly well maintained grass, and the rough is definitely not the thickest I've been in. Restrooms available after hole 7. There is no signage for the DG course, so uDisc is recommended for navigation. That said, some of the teepads are mislocated or slightly off from what the app shows. The pads are big flat slabs of granite(?) and are incredibly smooth and surprisingly grippy even when wet. Overall, 4/5 for lack of signage and somewhat difficult to find pads.
@kchak14
Would be nice if there were signs for tee pads and few baskets are a bit hard to see if you don’t know where to look. There is a lot of potential for some holes to be longer and bumped up to par 4s that aren’t unfortunately. That said, it was still a great time. The lack of variety was made up for being that it is a beautiful well maintained course with some nice open opportunities to rip distance drivers without fear of smoking trees or getting them lost!
@wolffman78
on a golf course a lot of the T-pads don’t have actual T pads or even markers. Most holes are pretty plain just a bunch of long, par threes and a few that you need to throw over water. Would probably be four-star if it was a free course, but I don’t know if it’s worth seven dollars.
@daniel
A little wet in a couple places, but other then that a beautiful course I fully recommend if you’ve got a couple hrs to spare. Most Tee pads are in, a couple are pegs in the ground. But overall love this course and fully recommend -Dan 9 yrs playing.
@richboisvert
Better map for 14 15 17 18 tee pads.
@bxtr75
Fun course. Some of the tee locations need to be updated.
@herewethrow
Once the back 9 all tee pads get in it will be so amazing. Well worth the stop!
@logy19
Pretty fun open course. Lot of open shots with the pin either tucked beside some guardian trees or next to long grass. The course plays along side the golf course so typically the holes match up with the golf holes. Front nine tees were all granite and the back none was mostly grass. Most of the steaks marking the grass tees were missing on the back nine so playing was a bit of guesswork.
@jroddddd
This is a very nice course, with mixed granite and grass tees. The grass tees are staked with red wood stakes with a yellow steel pin ( careful not to be mixed up with distance markers for the golf course). Be sure to obtain maps when paying fees. Bring your walking shoes because your waking the full distance of the golf course. There are water hazards and some tricky tree area shots with some long open shots as well. The back nine “long tees” have some very long par 3’s up to 170m.