@drakien
Nicely landscaped for ball golf, the disc golf holes make good use of the trees to keep things interesting. Pars on the tee signs are different to those on UDisc. Not always clear where the teepad starts & ends.
@natewarr
Lovely little course.
@abdoguk
Good course with some longer par 4's, mature setting with some technically challenging holes playing either around or through channels between trees. Shared with golfers and football golfers but this wasn't a problem whe we played.
@gabieverett
Lovely course with a good mix for beginners and experiences players. Advanced players have quite a few birdie opportunities but some baskets are guarded by trees. Hole 7 is very interesting, with forehand and backhand lines. The course is very well maintained and the staff is friendly. The cafe is great for a day out.
@tomstyles
Really nice Disc Golf experience. Anyone holidaying in the area should definitely go and check it out. Good for beginners and more experienced players alike.
@njitsoj
Nice and open space, very quiet. Signage of teepads are weirdly marked. The par 4’s are a bit overrated.
@angeliqueck
Overall a good, new course. Staff were incredibly welcoming and we were provided with a course map too. The course roughly follows one of the smaller golf courses at Caldecott with a few trees to contend with but overall out in the open. The majority of baskets are less than 100m and in sight of the Tee. Only real observation was the signs showing each hole weren’t in the direction of travel so can be a little confusing.
@ronforestron
Great course, with a few cracking holes (7-9 especially) that make for some good golf lines. Great greens with not too thick rough. Some nice forehand and backhand lines with a couple of good par 4s (a couple that should be par 3 imo). Signage is good, make sure to tee off between two coloured markers if you lose track of direction, sign in at reception.