@totritchie
I would rather the course designers make 18 really quality holes rather then having 6 great and 30 meh holes. The course can be great, but it needs more intentional design.
@davidnordquist
I like having two 18 hole courses next to each other but overlap and narrow fairways are a problem. Very fun and challenging though 👍
@sky1370
Same Greenfield feel pre tornado with signage and two tees per hole.
@sbclap
The course itself was really fun. But they don't have actual pads to tee from, the signs tell you what hole you're at but not which basket to aim for, baskets are not marked and really close together so it gets a little confusing.
@ging3rvituz
Wish I could have experienced its greatness before the tornado. Will return next spring when there is more time to fix the course
@shelbysprouse
Fairways of holes should never cross each other. Tee areas should never be within the circle of another hole's basket. These are major safety hazards that make the course unusable for large-scale events, unless certain holes were eliminated from the layout altogether. Tall switch grass that discs can easily be lost in should never be within the putting circle of baskets either. What a logistics nightmare if you have any more than one group playing this course at a time. It will remain that way until an appropriate redesign is done by a professional. I would love to see the current front and back courses combined into a legit and safe 21-27 hole course where sanctioned disc golf tournaments can be ran. I wouldn't even invite a friend for a round in the current state, and that's saying a lot, considering I once referred to this as my favorite course. This used to be my happy place, over 200 rounds scored, and now it just makes me cry. Grief is weird like that. The Greenfield EF4 took a lot from disc golfers in this area. I'd love to see the course shine again. We aren't anywhere close yet, and this is my honest review and feedback until that changes.
@jhelbing
Please install a waste bin or two between nines.
@ironton
Holes are short, no tees, baskets are weird. But it’s well taken care of, nice fareway, beautiful course: and the holes are labeled weird. It’s not labeled 1-36. It’s really two 18 hole courses. Holes 1-9 are labeled right, then UDisc has you switch to the second 18 holes, then you do the remaining holes on the first 18.
@danielszucs
Ok so I’m Giving the scores to stars because instead of making it 36 pitch and putt they could’ve made this into a stellar 18 hole course that people would actually travel here to play. But for a 36 whole pitch and putt it was really fun skins matches here would be really fun
@rhino347
Would be better if updated baskets and tee pads, but is a fun 36 hole course
@marcus13
Despite a lack of teepads and poor baskets this is one of the most fun courses I’ve ever played
@carbarkaba
The front 18 is great the back 18 is not the best. Also you basically play the teepad for the next hole from the pin of the last hole other than that the course is pretty decent.
@wilson638
There’s wasn’t a #9 but vary good Course
@dcalhoun22
If it had tee pads it would be a great little corse had a blast
@joesanchez29009
No marked tee pads, just made them as we went. Fun little, long course
@jdwires
Unforgiving heavy chains but fun.
@msheddan
What a shame. Beautiful park, tons of space, lots of trees, and they make most holes 150 ft to 250 ft. This could be made into a completely awesome 27 hole course with a re-design of layout. No tee boxes and no signs. Better have App with map. Not a horrible course- but could be so much more.