@schusterick
Great course! Lots of elevation. Distance is deceiving. It’s only going to get better with time!
@mitchbrown
Looks abandoned. Tee areas are poor. Trees down on most holes. Other than that very fun shot shapes and fun elevation
@ericfassler
Excellent layout with challenging approaches on every hole. Physically demanding course and great shot control is needed. Many trees are down from storm damage that need clearing and hole 18 needs a good mowing :) I would play here again any time
@tfuhrmann
Pretty raw. Good baskets, pretty good tees and some of the most industrious spiders I have encountered. Webs so thick one caught my disc. Widow maker trees hanging across most fairways. The only signs present pointed in the wrong direction and UDisc was way off.
@joshdo7
A wonderful, challenging course that rewards accuracy and challenges you if you make mistakes. A great addition to the North Georgia disc golf scene and absolutely something to check out! 
@asafreedman
Course very new. Requires mobility. Not cart friendly. Pads are there and good size. May deteriorate. . Pathways make it fairly obvious where the next hole is.
@connair7
In my opinion, this is one of the toughest courses in the area. The design highly favors a forehand. Totally wooded course, no open shots whatsoever. If you’re beginner/intermediate, you will be highly challenged. With that said, there’s fun to be had!
@weaver7623
Tee boxes are bad. It’s not hard as much as it’s stupid luck due to poor choices in design for random trees draping the basket or just trees that should have been removed. Easily the last course you should go to in Dalton area.
@bigbaddawson
Heavily wooded, highly technical, and challenging course. Fairways are narrow and the course utilizes elevation well to make short holes play much longer, and to allow players to launch discs on a few downhill holes. Fairways are oftentimes narrow, but good scrambles can usually save errant shots.
@cerealman
Excellent variety on this heavily wooded and very hilly design with numerous shot shapes. As a new course, it’s rough around the edges but it’s a solid and rugged layout that will likely improve over time. Read my full review at www.dgcoursereview.com.
@bradondoctor
Great course. It’s a must play for this area.
@macstevens
Needs much more course work before this is truly ready for heavy course traffic.
@jacktrainor
Beautiful technical course with very challenging shots and punishing roughs. Watch where your discs go very carefully as the elevation can cause kicks and roll offs to go further than expected. There are also many hiding spots in downed logs. Can’t wait to see how this course is when it beats in and is 100 percent
@cnac317
There were 2 carts of different sizes in our group & it was very doable. Be careful on hole 10. Someone got into yellow jackets 1/2 way down the fairway on the left by the brush pile.
@cameronbell
Very new needs to be broken in. Maybe some more trees and brush cut.
@origsquaggles
Newer course that has potential. Definitely favors forehand lines and not a lot of room for right hand back hand flex lines as some of the fairways are really tight. Lefties would do well. Few holes/area are a little iffy (big root holes with water or cut off fence posts still sticking out of the ground, lots of small tree stump ankle breakers in fairways but I am sure are going to get fixed be just be aware). Definitely challenging, be a lot more fun once it is broken in more. No benches, so bring your own seats if you need it. Definitely don't recommend a cart. New Podigy baskets and new astroturfed tee boxes.
@tmcmattis
Like to see some signs since gps doesn't work. Fantastic course otherwise glad to see daltonions don't have to drive to chattanugs anymore for a decent course.
@rrmurry
Wow. Go play it. Technical short holes. As a caution watch for sapling stumps as you walk.
@jeremy112
Tee pads aren’t finished yet, the hills are real hills and require some level of fitness just to walk the course. Amazing course all around!!