@hookman68
Great course, just needs some upkeep. Alot of spiders. Keep a look out. Really tough course to score low.
@sheltodj
….maybe too many spiders
@cade3241
Hidden gem, much better than expected, not too many spiders.
@killer455l
More technical course. There are a lot of narrow throwing lanes that could be problematic for beginners. Blue tees to B pins are very brutal with a lot of obstacles. Overall, great course though.
@donjoses
Great wooded and long course. Course is well marked but use udisc to find the right tee box. Very fun.
@georgeemerson
Honestly just a meh course. Not worth everything you have to do to even enter the property. Pictures make it look better than it is. The blue pads are mostly in random places very hard to find them. Almost all holes are blind to the basket with several having no real lines.
@tdiddz
The best course in the area. Multiple pads and pins on every hole. Such that a lay out can be found for any individual of most skill levels. Trails between holes are well marked. However the walk from 12 to 13 is a little overgrown at the time of this review. Lots of banana spiders and their large webs, but that is to be expected in an environment like this. Overall absolutely worth the price of admission.
@amactn
Great course. Bit of a pain to get day pass, and had to pay about 20 bucks between toll roads and pass fee. Glad I came though
@newnoah
Lots of blind holes but very fun, challenging, and the walkways between holes are very nice.
@cupodamus
Solid test of shot shaping for big and small arms. 3 tees and 2 baskets per hole. Best course in this part of the panhandle.
@mathison
Tons of variety, kind of tricky to pay the $5 for the permit but definitely worth it. Best course in the area
@benpalmer
Great course! A ton of hole variety! Without hyperbole the biggest spiderwebs I’ve ever seen in my entire life.
@paulweinacker
Nice course with a good combination of wood holes and a few open holes. Up keep has been great going into the summer months. New signs were installed for all the pads on June 5 2022
@brophy74
A course for every level. Three pads and two pins for each hole. You can grow with the course. From beginner to advanced. As you get better move up to the next level.