@astillwell95
Good course overall. The grass that had been cut recently was super thick. I really enjoyed the back 9.
@scottslater
Back 9 is more fun than the front. Grass is not kept well enough. Signage can be co fusing for Mandos.
@kalebsouth52
Great course to play at. Multiple shot selections. Back 9 is close to a creek and the front 9 is open fields.
@bobbdec
Great variety of shots. Beware of holes 11-13, goes beside a creek. Ive ended up in the creek multiple times. Beautiful scenery. Front 9 are out in the open, back 9 in the woods. Can be a tough course in some areas because of the OB zones. Its alot of fun.
@rspitzer81
VERY TALL GRASS! Not dried out because of tall grass.
@trk305152
Good course for beginners! Course is well maintained, even if its a little damp after the rain.
@discipleofdiscs
Awesome course! Maintenance was great, good t pads, great signs and a good mixture of open and wooded holes. Both long and short holes. I will definitely play it again.
@discjoker22
I loved this course didn’t get to finish it cause it was to dark but beautiful fairways and great signs on the course definitely not easy though lol🤘🏻
@jncorley
Good course but needs signage to know where to go. UDisc is a must to find tee pads. Main complaint is that hole 18 ends with a half mile walk back to your parking.
@chrisdivertido
nice course. needs to cut some stobs lower so no one trips and falls
@aporter20
Super fun course! one of my favorites in the surrounding area. The back 9 is where the course shines
@techangel
Very fun course to play, good mix of open and wooded areas, signs have been placed. Great local course!
@cabernard09
The course is very nice well maintained but if your a beginner then you may want to go somewhere else. Lost a disc here
@bennyv1
No signage. Tall grass
@debmacpherson
No tee signs, UDISC maps did not help. Inaccuracies made it difficult to navigate. Baskets not marked. Once tee signs are established, baskets labeled (some baskets were really close together, so hard to decipher which one to play) And directions to next tee pad, course will be less frustrating and more enjoyable to play.
@joeluhlmeyer
Front 9 vs back 9 is a pretty ridiculous disparity in quality of play. Back 9 is designed almost perfectly for practicing by playing only with putters. As in, if you have great ability to drive and control a putter you should be able to birdie every hole. Front 9 leaves a lot to be desired. Mostly open shots with the only major curveball being the elevated basket. Not holding this against it too much but there are also some major drainage issues due to it being in a basin. Boots needed.
@jvanmeter44
Played the front 9. Looks good so far and can’t wait for signs and such to get up. Back 9 looks like it’d be a blast
@bradeckz
Fantastic course. Good variety of short, long, open and wooded holes.