@ejenkins
Went on a Saturday. Tried to call first and see if it was available, but didn’t get any answer. Went by the camp anyways since it was only a few minutes from where we were staying. Once we arrived we were told that the course isn’t open to the public. Not sure why it is even listed on UDisc if that’s the case…
@rikaiopolis
Do not follow directions from udisc/google. Go to Camp Morrow and take the gravel drive down left of the sign, which leads to the parking area. Hole 1 is across the volleyball and basketball courts, past the putt putt green. Tee pads are rubber mats, often on slopes. Signage distance and pin locations appear to be accurate, while udisc is NOT accurate for distances . Pars have been set for camp kids, so expect lots of birdies, eagles, and maybe even an albatross on some of the Par 4s/5s. Baskets are...interesting. Single grouping of chains and shallow basket. Had no problems playing on a Saturday. No Gates. Active campers this time of year (April). Watch your footing. Overall, not bad if you're close by, but perhaps not worth a commute just to try it out. Would recommend for new players and family's with kids playing.
@mylesg
Beautiful 9 hole course on camp property. Owner was very friendly and tee signs were so charming. Soft pars, but would definitely recommend if you’re in the area! Use smart maps to get to first tee (not Udisc directions)
@wscully
We tried to go play here a few weeks back on a Saturday. No one there could give us any info on if we were allowed to play or not…couldn’t even find the tee pads, so we ended up just leaving. Felt like we weren’t really suppose to be there ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@kevinklein
Only accessible on the weekend. Strange par ratings. Overall pretty good time.
@boatcheese
This is a private course at a camp. It is really a ton of fun. Lots of elevation change and trees to make it technical.