115 reviews (showing 1–20)

Upkeep
4.2
Shot variety/design
4.4
Tee areas
3.9
Signage/wayfinding
4.1
Amenities
4.3
Scenery/views
4.8
dave1313

@dave1313

48

More than expected, the further you went into the course the more interesting it becomes. Lotta fun!

pgroot

@pgroot

55

Fun course, nice variety of play. Great view of the lake and saw a fox.

kcginatx38

@kcginatx38

97

Great layout. Fun and challenging.

After playing The Back 40
discmanwes

@discmanwes

47

Phenomenal course! Must stop for a winery trip!

After playing The Back 40
yoloswag69

@yoloswag69

49

Super fun track, creative shots, great scenery, delicious wine. Plenty of opportunities to score, with trouble lurking on many holes. Front 9 lets you air out some shots, back 9 was a blast balancing power and control off the pad.

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brianphillips

@brianphillips

1761

The front 9 needs mowing in areas. The back 9 in the woods needs better market fairways. Great baskets. Tee pads are great, assigned are amazing with just a little more worm. This is s 5 star course

jayspangler

@jayspangler

95

amazing course, incredible views on every hole!

1
arobsizzle

@arobsizzle

55

Really fun and approachable course

After playing The Back 40
cavaliertj

@cavaliertj

128

Front 9 is amazing disc golf. Back 9 is amazing views. Highly recommend

After playing The Back 40
tmitche

@tmitche

39

Wonderful course in the Finger Lakes with outstanding views and ideal course maintenance!

inhumanetoaster

@inhumanetoaster

95

Beautiful course with amazing views of the vineyard and lake. Teepads aren't amazing but they're good enough. The people running the winery seem really nice as well

dsplayfair

@dsplayfair

53

Really loved it here. A lot of interesting shot choices, great views, and the winery was fantastic. Met the owner while playing and he was awesome.

nathanalleman

@nathanalleman

169

Ok, I played this and Wild Vines (WV) dgc, another winery course just down the road, in back to back days, so here is a comparison review: DESIGN: lots of similarities. Both are relatively short and pared generously, yet offer challenges of elevation, shot shaping, and distance control. The soft par 4s/5s on both courses will make you feel better about your score than you maybe should. B40 shines in the short holes that make great use of elevation. WV shines on the back 9 woods holes that are gorgeous and the right amount of challenging for the skilled player. Both courses have holes that need work: B40 hole 12 needs a few small trees removed to make it fair. WV 17 is a 430 par 3 uphill, which makes no sense given the par 4 390 downhill hole 10. B40 has a few long walks but ends you up by parking. WV has a few longer walks and does not. LOOK: both have lovely views down to the lake, though B40 is a bit nicer. WV has this inexplicable Jurassic/fantasy grove of plants and animals that gives the front 9 a mini golf vibe. B40 has new longer tee pads though I played the main since added pads tend not to make for as well designed lines. AMENITIES: here is where B40 pulls ahead, with better baskets (new Mach X), nice signs, benches, and wayfinding. WV relies on Udisc to get you around, but does have arrows in the baskets. The kicker is that B40 has brick and paver pads while WV has soft gravel, which is completely unacceptable. Both have winery bathrooms that are only open when the shop is; B40 also sells a decent variety of discs, but retail+ prices. CONDITION: both courses needed to be mowed and trimmed when I played, more so B40. Some of the back 9 pads need maintenance, but at least they're there. Otherwise, both were decent but not exceptional. FINAL: Did I fail to mention that WV is $5 to play but B40 is free? For that reason and the pads, if you only have time for one, play B40, though both are interesting enough to be worth your time. *kudos to the Udisc update that let's me write a long review!!

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spideywebb0

@spideywebb0

39

Fun course. Good variety. Great views

After playing The Back 40
rkilker

@rkilker

48

This was a fun and pretty course. There was the opportunity to rip a few drives and a couple of ace runs as well. The woods stretch was nice but a couple holes don’t have well established lines yet. Drop a few small trees and they could be excellent. The par 4s were on the shorter side (sub 500’) so could be eagle runs for power throwers. I played with my kids and we all had fun.

After playing The Back 40
jdarrow

@jdarrow

82

She’s a beauty! Teepads are pavers or brick or I would rate it even higher. Good variety of shots, beautiful views and a nice pro shop.

After playing The Back 40
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alletzhauser

@alletzhauser

65

#1 Winery course USA.

picksix31

@picksix31

53

Fairly beginner friendly but not too easy. Good mix of wooded and open. Well kept and it looked like they were making longer tee pads too. Would recommend to all skill levels

andrewdimarino

@andrewdimarino

380

Great layout, lots of variety. Didn’t love some of the brick tee pads but appreciated their existence. Wine was delicious.

After playing The Back 40
apadula14

@apadula14

93

Amazing views fun lines and clearly a vision for a top notch course as time goes on! Highly recommend.

After playing Gold Course