@kfrog118
Very fun hidden gem. Decent shot shaping and distance. Signage is well thought out. Be careful of footing. The mud/clay is sticky and makes you shoes difficult to brace on a drive.
@proraincloud
Good layout. Be prepared for turnovers or bring your forehand. Good use of space. Wayfinding was a little iffy between holes at times but Udisc was accurate to help with that. Good overall for a quick playthrough for an out-of-towner.
@shagerdorn
A very enjoyable round. Of course, has concrete tees and good baskets, the chains are a bit rusty. Most holes 225 to 300 feet makes every hole parable. Good sight lines on every hole and a nice layout.
@irbium1
Amazing course!
@lildezzyx
Pros: - Beautiful course in the woods by a lake - Challenging but birdie-able holes - Fairways and walkways are well mowed Cons: - Tight fairways with tall grass all around - Some tee signs are missing
@cyndidel
Super pretty course in the fall. This was our first time here. Interesting course set up and you need to use your imagination with the signs to basket to next tee…. But we will definitely be backstage
@kinderman
Fun course. Lots of variety and interesting shots. If you’re not in the fairway, mark your shot well. It’s easier than it would seem to loose discs in the knee deep rough.
@natedoggg30
Much better now that they have trimmed the tall grass course takes much less time.
@mcribizbak
Fun course but grass and poison Ivy can get bad in the summer time. Baskets are a lil rusty
@lazarus99
Decent course...especially for beginners...tons of poison ivy and nettles in the rough...gets really muddy when it rains, unplayable when the river floods the entire course.
@jacebrooks
Beautiful green nature disc golf, restrooms available, a lot of trees, greenery, animals, and birds
@bmittlesteadt
A perfect course 8 months of the year. Play Westbrook if you'd like to avoid the tall grass and poison ivy.
@sizzle74
Road to first tee is closed. Must park in front of the road closed sign and walk down into the park until September 30th, 2020
@andrewwatt
The course is in the best shape I’ve ever seen it in right now. The tall rough can be frustrating for beginners, but the fairways are very well groomed. One of the most underrated courses in Dayton.
@conley39
If you play this course before or after the long weeds grow in its pretty good. Unfortunately looking for a disc in waist high growth isn't fun for many and generally makes this course a hard no for me in the summer months. Much like back nine at Buck Creek.
@jgram7
Course badly needs new chains or baskets
@tbretland
Long grass, weeds and poison ivy on both sides of every hole makes it a somewhat not so enjoyable experience. Huge tree blocking entire fairway in hole 6…