@jaredm738
No tee boxes, you are throwing on a walking trail, hardly any sign marks! Won’t be back
@frankiejpainter
Tee pads are a mix of concrete, asphalt, and grass/mud. Easy to follow course
@nadirzenith
Has some potential, but has more problems than redeeming qualities. The terrain and lines are a unique challenge, but many holes endanger both the player and anyone else using the park. There are no tee pads and some holes require you to throw down a walking path. Other holes are sandwiched between roads and baseball fields/tennis courts making them difficult to play when the park is busy.
@dasruch17
Needs some maintenance and tee pads, otherwise, fun selection of shots. Will clean up nicely! Not a huge fan of shots being around other recreational activities at the park.
@acdg1998
An OK course. Front 9 was pretty nice but back 9 just had some really repetitive holes. 14-18 are all wide open and share fairways almost. Pretty long walk to in the hot summer. So I don’t recommend coming out here when it’s 90+ degree. Biggest complaint for me was lack of actual tee pads… most drives were very uncomfortable footing wise.
@sharkcarver
This was a decent course. Front 9 is a short technical 9 holes in the woods. Back 9 is more open. It helps to play holes 19-24 to get back to your car. The tee areas are bad. They use lines or flags to mark on the front 9 and nothing on the back. Just tee off near the hole signs. Using the app to track the next hole is very helpful. Good exercise.
@skogdog17
First half follows a walking path, second half redeems the course a bit. Good for what it is.
@dhopkins
No tee pads, some tee areas have roots and rocks protruding from the ground making them potentially unsafe. General upkeep and signage is poor; I was pretty dependent on UDisc at certain points for navigation. There’s good shot variety on the front 9. The last few holes run very close to roads, which may make tee shots a little harrowing for newer players, especially lefthand backhand or right hand forehand players, as the roads bound the right side of the fairways.
@hopwheels
No tee pads and mud and roots in the tee areas make teeing off sketchy at best.
@blackclouds
Hole 1 needs to be moved off of the walking path (wtf?!), there needs to be tee pads installed and there's only signs at "tee pads"... fun place but it still needs A LOT of help
@xcrickerx
Tees need to be marked with something other than flags from previous tournaments. Big downed tree needs to be cleaned up.
@craigfgum
Love this course. Challenging and fair
@coopervla
For being a new course, it has some good bones to it. That being said, I have to say that The fairways are extremely tight on the wooden holes, and the baskets are very protected. Some strategic clearing of trees would be amazing for the front nine. Once you're out of the woods, this course improves dramatically. The only thing I have to knock it for is the giant thorn pit in the middle of the back nine, and the 500 ft par 3. Had a lot of fun!
@elijahsmith
Some really good variety, and very unique holes. I love that you get more than 18 holes, too. Tee pads on most of the holes are pretty much the only thing needed. Excellent course!
@corybenson
Just needs tee pads. Not the most challenging lines, but definitely a blast to throw at.
@hopsedge
This is a pretty good course with a mix of open and wooded holes. However, the wooded holes are SHORT! They are narrow, but holy cow they’re short. Only two holes on front 9 that are over 250 ft and one less than 110 ft. New baskets are beautiful (no pads yet). Navigating is pretty easy even without signs, b/c so many pads are very close to previous baskets.
@jlewallen
This is a fun course with a variety of shots. There is a wide range of difficulty as well with some easier holes that are wide open and some very difficult holes with very specific gaps. Holes that play along walking trail was not a good idea. Course is not complete as tee pads have not been installed. I am looking forward to seeing this course continue to improve.