@jordenmerrill
Definitely use the app to find your way. No bathrooms , Teapads and half the signs are missing, no trash cans along the way. Shot variety is great! corse has alot of potential but; the layout the grounds and baskets need some updating it being a college campus i was expecting just a little bit more

@jarrettmiller
Trash baskets, bad tee signs, ugly woods, no tee pads. Just a place to throw it at some baskets.

@haleyk
This is a very fun course to play, lots of open shots, and wooded area. The missing baskets were replaced so it got better.
@marney420
This corse was very bad was missing many baskets were damaged or completely gone
@nateking
Played the back 9 for the first time today ( Dec 30 ). Lots of briars if you get off the path, but we had a great time. You will definitely want to play the back 9 when vegetation is dormant. Paths are in good condition.

@dkline14
This course is not very well maintained. There are no teepads, the signage is poor, and the briars are horrendous on a few of the back 9 holes. This could be a nice little course, but I would not recommend it until it gets some maintenance and tlc.

@chefboyarsteve
Front nine are a little open, but fun. Back nine needs some help. Playable, but not for new players. No tee pads, no signage at all. Look at the map before you leave lol
@enthusedfern
The front nine is open and good for beginners. The back nine is barely a disc golf course. It is nothing more than a hiking trail with baskets and tee boxes. The fair way is no bigger than 5 feet and is surrounded by thorny bushes and rough.

@icydino23
It's just a hiking trail with baskets on the side

@masonjackson06
The front nine is fun and beginner friendly with good use of elevation on 1, 2, 3, and 9. Hole four is the only hole on the course where you might need to disc up to a fairway driver. The wind sometimes picks up on the front nine which can also add some challenge. The back nine is where this course really gets fun. Most of the holes are fairly short putter shots, and if you miss the fairway you’ll be punished. Off of the fairway it seems the only vegetation is poison ivy and raspberry brambles.
@spamwisegamgee
Wanted to give this one the benefit of the doubt but… man it is bad. No teepads at all, low shot variety, back 9 is a nightmare (thorns, poison ivy, bad hole designs, bad footing…). Front 9 is okay / decent practice at totally open shots / wind reads. Stick to that if you don’t want to hate your life.

@chris105
For what the course is, it’s nice and what land was available to use. Holes 1-8 are open field shots with some obstacles in the fairways. Hole 9 is where the rough is tall and then a few of the holes from there the rough is very tall and thick and it eats discs from errant throws. So make sure to keep your disc on the fairway. Hole 13 the basket is missing. The front nine is great for beginners and those new to the game. The back nine is way more technical, the terrain is hilly and rough.

@atdisc
Open field front 9. Almost unplayable back 9 with heavy undergrowth of poison ivy and pricker bushes. Almost useless signage that kind of mark where a tee pad should be.

@shlymiller
Fun, open front 9. Great for beginners, some fun lines are possible. No tee pads.

@joetullos
Front 9 are nice wide fairways for any kind of shot. Not going to loose a disc. Back 9 have been closed a while due to a storm. I saw a poison ivy warning sign on the back 9.

@lsackett
Lots of tall grass, weeds, poison ivy etc. lots of ticks and other bugs. No tee pads

@wyattcupp
Not the worst in the early spring and late fall. Back 9 is all thorns and poison ivy in the summer, with fairways only as wide as a four-wheeler path.

@mendonchains
no missing baskets

@brianphillips
No tee pads. Most areas are not even level for a pad.. really cheap baskets.. front9 wide wide open, back 9 follows a vehicle road through the woods. You just throw up the drive basically .. feels like no thought or effort really went on installing this course. Rather sad, the land could be used so much better, they have the property to install a nice course.. just requires some work