@gloper13
This park style course features older baskets and rubber tee pads. The course designer made excellent use of elevation change and trees in the park to break up the largely open course. While not as iconic as Judson Mine, this course is well worth playing. Would rate higher with cement tee pads, updated baskets, and directional signs.
@wvolk33
A very nice and expansive park course. The course could benefit from concrete tee pads. Shots favor a right hand back hand player pretty heavily. Half the course plays next to frequented walking paths, so keep an eye out for pedestrians
@markmn
Solid park-style course in Chisholm, MN. If Buhl ate your lunch, this will be a nice break. :)
@anthonydavis808
This place is amazing I just wish they had better chains. Other than that it’s a must stop guaranteed!
@joel222
Great condition
@logonlj12
Front nine somewhat tight in the layout. Tee pads are lumpy and need to be leveled. Somewhat windy with the lake but overall good shot selection and playable for beginners.
@acast32
Baskets spit more than Eminem
@dtpuckett1
Really enjoyed the course.
@noah24
Was easy to navigate and was a nice beginner course.
@brandonwilson88
Very fun course at all levels of play. The kind of course that you bring beginners to to have a fun and enjoy the game
@kingsmanname
The 15/16 flags are a little confusing. Theres like 6+ orange flags there. But overall, loving the course design. Awesome switch up to the normal pads.
@prestidigit8tor
Decent course with some fun holes. Teepads are rubber that are not flat and can be very slick. Could use a couple next hole signs.
@jeffb2020
Nice city course. Could use new teepads, but the layout is fun. Little technical on the front nine, wide open on the back nine. Easy pars all the way.
@jamesw34
Pretty well maintained, pretty open throws, but holes are mostly pretty short.
@tlindgren17
The course is great!! The only thing I have trouble with is the signs. Hole #6 and #7 especially. Both are in a bad spot for both short and long tees. Throwing a forehand on either is quite difficult. Especially when a forehand is best on #7