@johncandie20
Need grass cut

@azurewolfblood
Decent course, shot shapes dont vary that much though.

@garryhobbs
Course has some great potential. However, it is not kept up at all and the ants are a serious issue. That being said, there are some well-thought-out holes and challenging lines from the blue tees..

@adamlarson99
Some good holes & some okay holes. Nice to have multiple tees & baskets

@jonbundy
Potentially a solid 4 🌟 course. Fun variety of shots. Great Ace/Birdie Potential on some holes in the short positions. This is a nicer course for eastern NC. Some long Tees need service as do the shot lanes from these pads. They did clean up some of the overhanging brush on one long tee, but some seem completely abandoned and slowly being swallowed by the forest. 🤷 It does seem like parks and rec has put some effort into the erosion issues and have done a decent Job maintaining the trails and fairways. They or the community need to do a trash pickup day. The amount of litter is surprising. It's a jungle in the summer with bugs and veg, but the ants aren't fire ants and the course is delightful in the mild seasons. (Especially Fall) (Blue tees yellow baskets)
@yacos68
Awesome course except for the fire ants that are absolutely everywhere. Could only play 9 holes due to the amount fierce ants

@cthach704
Don’t know why this isn’t rated higher? Better course than most eastern Carolina courses with more variety and fun shots. Almost similar to some Charlotte courses. Back 9 has very challenging par 3’s…some that need trimming. Wouldn’t be a bad idea to have some signage for the long tee pads.
@dogleg
Last played about eight years ago and is still one of the best courses in eastern NC, and, without the crowds. Played today and really enjoy the downhill holes starting off with an ace on hole 1. The ridiculous par 3 with a forest of trees and no lines is still here but it doesn't make the entire course "poke and pray". It is one hole. The ants are the giant flying Upper Croatan ants, some standing 6' tall, whose antlers are poisonous to the touch. Locals say they will chase you and your family back to your car if you picnic on the 11th hole fairway. Advise not playing with your vintage wooden discs. And if you have a neck injury which prevents you from looking at the ground while you walk you may want to consider skipping this course.

@mrbuddyro
Come during the winter months. There were no ants anywhere when we played (march 1st). Everything was good, nothing spectacular, nothing bad. The course had scorecards, concrete pads, decent signage. I would definitely play again.

@kg3333333
poke and pray on many holes. very difficult from the blues. if you like to scramble from insanely bad lies after tree kicks, this is the course for you.

@ashtonhassan
Out-of-towner (visiting from Richmond, VA): Really, really enjoyed this course. Definitely felt like it favors LHBH or RHFH, which I am not, but every hole felt “fair”. I will confess to getting a bit turned around even with UDisc’s help, but I managed. A lovely mix of tight and open shots with beautiful views throughout. This course reminded me of home and was a great challenge. P.S. I saw the infamous ants everywhere but they gave me no trouble. Gnats were more of a nuisance.
@hughmlee
Lack of tee signs at blue pads and help getting from tee to tee made it difficult sometimes. Course has a lot of pretty holes. Lines on many holes are very very tight.

@gear47
Public course.... got what I expected

@golf4collet
Very difficult. Some fairways are literally 5 feet wide. Could use a little bit of cleaning up to make fairways easier to hit.
@larrythelegend
Unless you have the app the course can be tricky to navigate along with some benches that need repairs and some of the walk path/bridges too missing board soggy/weak boards

@cstay10
Tight lines. Bring your bug spray for sure.

@mostlysober207
If you have a right forehand flick with power and finesse you’ll love this course. This course is a giant fuck you to every other shot type.

@mikefzzni
The address set in udisc brings you to the wrong park

@mikedoyle
Nice variety of short, tree-filled fairways, sandy creeks, and open glades. Some wet spots, but ground sandy so not deep mud anywhere. Great concrete pads throughout. Mix of red and blue pads good for families.