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@lindy072311
Visited January 2026. Course signage is non existent had to use UDisc app to find tee areas. No tee pad only plaque in ground at some tee areas. Holes double back through each other especially if you’re playing 18 hole layout. Some holes use same baskets. If there is multiple groups playing this course or other events, people using this park the course could be unsafe to play or possibly unplayable. Some baskets are old and damaged. Basket placements make this course! Shot variation and hole elevation on this course keeps you challenged and having fun! The creek side and mountain face is beautiful and peaceful. Added bonus is you get to visit the historic Farrandville Iron Furnace! With a little support and work this course could be safer for both park goers and disc golf players. Regardless it was worth the visit.

@atjirishbull
Nice small course built within a quiet and woodsy community park. Players should have a few rounds under their belt before they play this course due to water being in play on three of the holes( stream seems like it tends to be ankle to shin deep so fishing overshot or errant shots out of the water is doable. Sense of distance, control, and shot shape will make the course more fun to play. It is a wild course so you have to be willing to look for the flat marker stones to find T areas. Using Udisc was very helpful in navigating the layout. Some park elements are used to create challenge by playing around , over , or through them.
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