6 reviews

Upkeep
3.9
Shot variety/design
3.4
Tee areas
3.5
Signage/wayfinding
3.5
Amenities
2.3
Scenery/views
2.3
twobuckhuck

@twobuckhuck

33

It's a unique opportunity to practice short game in a more course-like setting. I don't think anyone is claiming it's a tournament course or an attraction like Flying Armadillo. I would love to see more people taking advantage of unused spaces like this. I think it would introduce more people to the sport and would also allow experienced players a quick chance to practice or just scratch the disc golf itch. Would I travel specifically for this course? No. But it's conveniently located off a main highway and has ample parking, and if I'm passing by with a disc in my car I'll make the quick stop.

1
csway1

@csway1

50

Great place to develop approach shots & putts that actually lower your scores. Perfect for beginners learning disc golf, experienced players looking to get reps in to dial in their short game, or anyone looking for a low pressure round between full course play.

1
bgwagner

@bgwagner

85

Not a real course ar all. Some old pins in a small field.

dansve

@dansve

196

Very short holes. Good for putting practice. A bit unclear which basket to hit sometimes. Pretty fun still.

After playing Full 18
padrino

@padrino

101

Great course to bring the kiddos to learn disc and for locals to practice putts

alecrevels

@alecrevels

42

Very small course. Great for children wanting to learn the game. Not so great for anyone else unless you want to practice your putts and midrange