@dillonkrupp2
We could totally make this an 18 and maybe chain some of the part four is they’re pretty long
@chaz121
Tee pads are marked on sidewalk for half. Not marked if you play it both ways. But located on UDisc
@alexhallumsdisc
Fun 9 hole layout. Nice mix of distances. 400ft+ power is needed for a few holes. Plays around the school. Wouldn’t recommend playing during school hours. One of the baskets is crooked. Wide open fairways with a few wooded greens. If this course had proper tee signs, 18 holes, & a little more variety it could be a 4.5-5 star course. Worth a play of you’re in the area or looking for something new.
@drfrisb
Overall, a decent disc golf course at a school. Worth checking out
@rebeck13
Solid average course.
@airbornelady86
Holes 3&4 are in really tall grass up to your hips. Grass is short and nice otherwise. And the extra holes are terrible because you play into people playing the front 9 cause you share baskets...
@loganomics69
Grass needs cut for 4 but decent little course overall
@jswish1
A little grown up but an overall fun course that has some holes longer than expected.
@backfire5875
Good beginner course. Some tees need repainting.
@jdharp55
Very good practice course. Not that exciting to play competitively.
@elijahlucas
Small tee pads and simple fairways
@taggartdickson9
Used to be a pretty nice course, but overgrown grass on holes 3 and 4, honestly ruin the course good luck finding your disc in knee deep grass, infested with grass hoppers and mosquitoes.
@nitrosaurus24
Open shots minus a few holes. Some short Ace opportunities and some long holes on the back end create a decent balance.
@isaiahisz
Quick fun course to practice at
@acrosby
Nice open course and baskets seem well maintained.
@lotrfreak
Shots are mostly straightforward but it's fun. Back 6 makes for a better round playing back to the parking lot.
@aoinco
Fun! Long and short! Probably averages over par for noobs
@spetersonfleet
Pretty good use of available space and objects to make the course interesting. Fairly basic beginner course, all the same. Long for a school course, and on several holes distance is the only real challenge. Regular layout starts with the long holes and ends short. I prefer to park my car on the north side of the school and play the reverse layout first, to help warm up for the longer holes.
@thebruce47
Great course for beginners, cheap pads don't always Point towards the basket. :-)