
@dgraec
Child/beginner/ lady friendly. More trail cutting needed and 2-3yrs of walking wear/development. Tee pads, baskets, sidewalk is awesome. Cant wait for some light poles. Wouldn’t feel safe playing here as a woman alone. (As it sits currently) Most holes and lines are great short distance and precision line practice. 2 will be good when there’s a usable bridge. 8 is hard enough line with creek to the left, trees that cross the fairway are rude. 16 sucks, cut the dead tree. 18 could use a protection fence/baseball net on the property/creek cuz if it goes in the drink that disc is gone forever.

@perry617
Great pads and baskets. It does feel like one of the smallest pieces of property I’ve ever seen with a full 18 holes and often times feels really tightly squeezed in. Good for some putter practice, I probably only threw 2-3 discs all round. I’m always glad to bring disc golf to places that don’t have much, so I don’t want to pull down the rating too much because I hope this course gets played.

@jasonsall
Potential to be better in the future but needs time to break in/get cleaned up more. Cool for 1 disc rounds
@readeward
Great course for children and those unable to throw over 200 feet. Awesome tee pads, good use of creek.

@gmeister47
Great short technical course. Good variety of holes and some fun unorthodox tee shots.
@poppinseeds
Shorter holes but some technical lines! Super fun course!!
@woody2
It can be a 5 star par 3. Great baskets, good layout. Under construction so it still needs refinement and traffic to put this course right. Tee pads are the size of Texas but probably not long enough for James Conrad still lol. Seriously they are huge. in good time this will be awesome!

@chainsmokersc
Cut the stupid fallen tree down that blocks the tee of hole 16!!! NO ONE likes it.

@discgolfcraig
The park itself isn’t much to look at and the course still feels rough around the edges, but this is a surprisingly fun short layout. If you focus on the individual holes, there’s a lot to like here. It reminded me a bit of Elon Eager Beaver’s short layout in Charlotte. • Lots of birdie and ace-run opportunities. The course is only about 3,600 feet with the longest hole at 270, so scoring chances are everywhere if you hit your lines. • A few holes stand out. #2 is a sneaky good opener with trees right off the tee and a retention pond lurking left. #6 is a creative oval island hole using the walking trail loop as the OB boundary. • The back nine has some fun downhill shots toward a small creek bed. #13 is a short downhill where it’s easy to glide long and OB, while #15 is a downhill dogleg right that punishes missed lines. • Navigation is the biggest issue right now. There is zero signage, lots of doubling back, and even the first two tees by the parking lot can be confusing without the UDisc map. • The course still needs clearing and general polish, but the layout shows real promise. Once OB lines are defined and the rough is cleaned up, this could become a very enjoyable short technical course.

@ryanshort
My expectations were low considering the location, but I was pleasantly surprised with this course. Shot design was pretty good and there is a lot of OB to add another element to the holes.
@mihagan
Course needs time. Fun holes with enough variety.

@billfran
Lovely addition to the area - great shot shapes and birdie looks on every hole (not that I hit them).

@jmeggs
Once signage is up this will be a great place to bring beginners and play putter only rounds. The ability to walk across the street to the park and good food at Raines makes it perfect for an after work round.

@craigwilliams
Pitch and putt. Needs some trimming and tee signs. I did like the island hole.

@blackclouds
Needs to be broke in but a fun little course for beginners like Timmons.

@kevin4discgolf
I think it's a Perfect 'Park Style Course', shots are short & technical and walk from green to tee is short & sweet. It's GREAT for introducing people to DG & has everything you need to dial in your putters & mid's & fun baskets too!!! Way to go everybody who put this course together, thank you :)

@jerrybackwoods
Fun par 3 course for the whole family.