@gloper13
Featuring DGA baskets and quaint metal signs marking where to tee off from, this course makes good use of a shared space. A drainage ditch comes into play on several holes adding variety and a bit of challenge. Grounds were well kept and the course designer has worked hard to create an enjoyable experience. The positioning of hole ones basket in a small group of trees is an excellent example of the care that has gone into the design. If you are in the area, the course is well worth a stop but I would not travel to play the course.
@ajoswaldo
Good time teaching newbies
@brock17
Some tee signs missing, fun short course
@missmittensis4u
missing tee 2 and 8 had to use this app but it is a nice shot course to go play if you are driving through, the courses in Bemidji are a lot better
@busches
This is a nice little putter course with a nice variety of shots. The layout uses up the space nicely, too. There could be a couple tee signs to indicate where to drive from for holes 2 and 8, but otherwise the grass for tee pads and the baskets work just fine.
@logant
It is missing the block marker for holes 2 and 8, very intriguing course with not too difficult holes. Without this app I would not have been able to find the missing tee spots.
@tmag222
Definitely don't go out of your way, but definitely stop if you're driving through bagley
@luchlas
Short putter course. Some good holes and some holes not designed well. Also can be very windy off the lake
@kchabbert
This is a "par 2" course on a small city park. Holes 100-200ft. No tee pads, just posts (although several are missing). Great numbered baskets. Holes are tightly grouped together making it a bit confusing as there is no map.
@nordster
Course is in a city park. Very short mid range and a putter is all you will need. No tee pads or distance markers. Two and eight are missing all signage. The course is not laid out effectively... could be really nice with some pin and tee movement.
@thegooly
No real tee boxes, holes are very short. Play through with a putter ;)