25 reviews (showing 1–20)

Upkeep
4.3
Shot variety/design
3.6
Tee areas
3.2
Signage/wayfinding
3.1
Amenities
4.4
Scenery/views
4.2
mrw315

@mrw315

10

Fun course mostly flat and open, well stocked club house worth the 5 bucks for a round

hoodieg1

@hoodieg1

17

Great day, great course! Really nice cared for property, nice clubhouse, will be coming back for a better score!

beejmc

@beejmc

117

Functional practice course. For the pay to play experience it lacks a certain oomph and that you’d expect, but since there isn’t really any course nearby it’s a decent experience. I only played 9 holes (red tee to white sign basket), but the full 18 (white tees to blue sign basket?) can add a little, but it’s just a different look at an otherwise same track. Grass tees are totally fine, better than some gravel or turf tees that I have encountered, but you’d expect more in the pay to play world. Fun, worth stopping if you are traveling and need to stretch your legs, but it’s minimalist disc golf. Set your expectations accordingly!

After playing Main
joeymac77

@joeymac77

27

Don't mind the $5 as they're maintaining a business here. Fun and convenient location if you've got a little time to kill. Don't take it too seriously tho. I don't recommend the blue baskets as they're hard to find and not really all playable in the typical disc golf way. Even 1 of the white baskets (#7?) was way back in a tunnel that wasn't very accessible. Think more like a disc "game" vs a disc golf course on those holes. Red baskets are good for kids maybe age 10 and under or absolute beginners.

masonbarker

@masonbarker

5

Won again

bigjam08

@bigjam08

Had fun, nice flat mostly open coarse. Not much tall grass too lose discs in which was nice.

boognish619

@boognish619

25

Pay to play courses are uncommon and as such should offer an experience that is better or at least equal to a free course. This course has the bones to be decent but unfortunately they haven’t invested in the basics that make a course worth paying for. There are multiple “tee pads” grass with markers. They are fine. Also multiple basket placements (red par 2, white par 3 , blue par 4). The whites are the most traditional the blues aren’t really much harder you just don’t know where they are from the tees as they are hidden. There’s no signage on the tee pads and it’s really just 9 holes with a bunch of baskets. The holes cross over each other in places but thankfully no one was playing so it was wide open. The bug situation was extreme. There was a swarm of gnats around my head at all times. Lastly the course doesn’t open until 11 am so a chill morning round is out of the question.

After playing Pro's, Red & White.
exzius

@exzius

24

Cute practice course

After playing Pro's, Red & White.
palndrom23

@palndrom23

22

Added a MVP Precision basket and tee and net for practice drives in the warm up area! Reds are really short this season, but makes sense for families and beginners. Also fun to play the F9 red to warm up then B9 white.

kjackson919

@kjackson919

If you’ve never played disc golf before it’s a great place to start, if you’re looking for a realistic course experience look elsewhere. The “pro” layouts have the baskets tucked into woods with a 3’ wide path that goes to the side and backwards to get to the basket which are all rusty lite practice baskets. The property itself is absolutely beautiful and there are a bunch of scenic rest areas etc. plenty of other stuff to do there but definitely not for serious disc golfers.

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bjorn66mossimo

@bjorn66mossimo

Beautiful course. The owner has utilized the area well to have multiple types of activities going on. The layout is actually 9 holes which has multiple tees and multiple baskets. Some of the baskets which I think are the blue ones are actually pretty hidden in the course like within a patch of trees and are not visible off the tee box but rather marked by an “x” sign. I think the blue tees could be better placed because it kind of causes you to immediately hyzer or anhyzer due to the angle of it

jackthelegend

@jackthelegend

Very fun and nice course although there was a lot of wet spots around the last 4 holes. Other than that it was well kept and nice

jamesvlahakis

@jamesvlahakis

Great park for all skill sets. Open but somewhat strategic course. Will be playing again soon!

sean007powers

@sean007powers

Layout is a bit confusing. Very open for the most part. Used to be a par 3 ball golf course. Nice views of the river.

chopsy

@chopsy

Realistically there are 9 holes with difficulty variations. It was a bit crowded and I spent some time waiting for ball golf players on their second nine. Extremely buggy, lots of mosquitoes.

bjmcspaulding

@bjmcspaulding

Lots of options and lots of fun. Great for beginners and intermediate players.

aaronb5099

@aaronb5099

Great little course. Nothing long but a great place to sling a few discs

ghartmann

@ghartmann

Well maintained. Beautiful views. Variety of tee locations and baskets per hole. Lots to like. And if they added concrete tee pads and proper chains for the baskets it’s a 5 star.

geese9

@geese9

I love playing here. The updates with long baskets and par 2's are awesome. A great owner and beautiful scenery with places to just chill out by the river really make this a lot of fun and very relaxing. Can get a round of mini golf in too while you're there!

farley54

@farley54

Upkeep is great. The chains on the holes need to be heavier like every other course, these seem cheap. Otherwise good open course