
@pdemps22
I enjoyed the course. It is disappointing that you have to skip hole 6, the lone par 4, if there’s ever a game going on. Today there was an ultimate match

@knodel
Nice course for field work

@skelta
Fun pretty easy wish I was playing on the dry conditions

@wjbaker2
Great for practicing drives and upshots, well maintained for a popup.

@bmont11
Practice round

@cdubbinit
Great little pop up course. Open holes for good practice.

@mazzachusetts
Fast and easy
@dbatten
Beginner friendly. Wet after rain. Not crowded. Wide open. Good for families.

@bkearney
Fun course to practice long throws. Matt sold his soul on some of those shots.

@chefdurs
We want a permanent long course

@racertempo
UDisc is a bit off, especially on 2. But otherwise great practice.
@devincornelius
Short, open, needs to be permanent
@lmaniff
Course is very wet at the moment

@joshm10
It was a fun, fairly easy course to play. Minimal elevation challenges or obstacles to get around. Most holes were flat and straight or to the right.

@guesshimself
Simple, but can be humbling if you don’t judge your distance and the wind correctly. Great for honing in on those things.
@johnnykk
If you get into the woods/brush be prepared to get thorns. Its a decent course. Very open, which allowed me to practice how I was driving with my mid-distance drivers

@bigtammydubs
Wide open round played through sports fields. No real challenge. No trees. No elevation change. Throw them straight and you’ll do fine.

@lumberjacklou
Wide open for beginners and a great place for experienced players to get in their “Field work with purpose”

@discgolfphoenix
Great temp course that hopefully becomes permanent. They have blue and white tee spots. Open field shots great for working on unknown discs, practicing in windy conditions, and precision. Very nice area that is in need of a disc golf course.

@scarbelly
Holes set up around the edges of sports fields. If a game is going on, you’ll need to skip a hole. No tee pads at all. Signage is an occasional spray-paint-on-the-ground arrow pointing to the next tee spot. Nothing indicating length of the hole.