@squirreloncofee
Good: there are baskets. Bad: no signs or tee pads, only tee “posts” with the hole written in sharpie. Baskets aren’t always where UDisc says they are. Very poor layout. One hole that was almost good had a three foot landing “island” between a road and a drainage ditch. On the bright side, all the baskets are movable, so theoretically you could make a better course. Oh, the tee post and basket for hole one were missing.
@futurebluerose
I’m not sure the designer of this course plays disc golf. Course is mostly in a dirt field. Distances are reasonable. Tees are marked with a 4x4 post. I’m happy they at least have a course, but I think they could have made something more interesting and challenging on the east side of the base.
@miznamo
Some risk with fences and buildings but fun overall
@mehi7201
Some baskets seem to be missing had to use closest basket to as the basket. Used number 8 basket as while one and eight. While one basket was placed in while number 3 area
@smoker06
Nine holes on the AFB. Use a spotter because of the long grass and it’s fun.
@te666asmike
It’s not bad, I’d prefer 18 holes and a more diverse course layout, but for what it is, I can’t complain much. At least I have somewhere to play
@turtlechrist
It's not the best, but not bad. Being on base is convenient for easy practice. It suffers from a lack of teeing pads and markers, and unfortunately goes by super quick. Playing often with friends we have created a route that is 11 holes (optional 12th for tie) in which 3-4 holes are repeated in a natural flow of the course from a different angle. Everyone agrees it makes the course feel better/longer this way and I will be making a layout for it later on.
@williamfreeman
Great for what it is - an accessible, easy to play course on a military installation. Birdies can be challenging but gettable, pars are all but guaranteed for most intermediate and better, though bogies or worse are a possibility on holes 3, 4, 8. Challenging OB, mandatories, and trees where it matters.