@timrbass
Just go on the paved path around from hole 4 to 5 and it’s totally fine. Very nice place to play even though it’s a short open course. I wouldn’t play this to satisfy my craving for high quality challenging disc golf, but I would bring beginner friends here for sure.
@premiumk
I appreciate the course being there, but kind of lack luster. Played 9 holes and felt I like I didn’t even get warmed up.
@dankitchens
Half the course is flooded and inaccessible.
@parmcmuffin
Over nice course. Shots are basic. Good for beginners and families.
@trobinson503
Do not use GPS for directions, it will park you on other end of course. Otherwise a fun course
@hollafreezer
Flooded areas and the distance from hole to hole make things a real pain.
@drcreepyhands
Middle gap is flooded you gotta take the right side path
@wolfdavidwolf
Got my first ace on hole 2! Then lost my favorite, green Eagle-L on hole 6. Friendly locals so over-all a fun round. Good, flat beginner course with plenty of rough to get you into trouble. The flow to the course is disjointed and you don’t finish close to where you start. As others have mentioned, the distance and water between hole 4 & 5 is a real bummer. I still suggest you play a round and decide for yourself. The park is beautiful and well maintained.
@cforment
Clean, beginner friendly 9-hole course. Very little elevation change. Can be muddy/wet on some holes due to the park’s location
@robinfey
This is a fun course to play in Summer and Fall when it’s dry. 1, 6, and 8 are pretty good holes, most of the other holes are really short with few obstacles. The main drawback is how far away the two sections of the course are, bring a skateboard or bike to make it a little easier.
@justmikewilldo
The course has dried out (at least currently) and is a delight to play. Great for beginners and learning your approach game. Some fun tee shots.
@nickmas16
Flooding mostly gone. Course next to a creek. Flat easy 9 hole course with mostly birdie opportunities.