@levinator25
Very good ski mountain style course. Tee pads are of the double rubber mat variety for most shots. If you like thick technical woods to start then bombing discs towards the end of your round, this is your kinda course. If you have trouble hitting open fairways you'll probably lose discs in the tall grass on the last couple holes.
@bradenthiel
I don't know how disc golfers can always rip on courses that dont charge admission. This place is totally fine, especially considering its the only option in the area. It's not the best, but the layout is fun. You'll get a good hike in. Not overly challenging, shot an even par round with just a putter. Teepads and signage could use work but thats the case at pretty much every public course. Glad the local club keeps this place open
@crabrangoon
This course is unrealisticly amazing almost 99% of haters just don't like hiking the hill. Still my favorite course in the state probably one of the most diverse also with thrilling shots to easy shots to technical shots to the longest shots. Must try course
@johnhutchins
New hole 10 is great. Teepads are rubber mats on uneven ground; they are not good by any means. Some changes on the course that are not reflected on udisc. Signage in between holes is poor. The tee signs themselves are nice, but the stated distances are incredibly inaccurate. This could be a great course with updated tee pads and minimal signage added.
@alangarey
Tee 10 is incorrect
@bherbs
Teepads could use some love, slippery and off-camber. Signage is okay, could be better.
@hkindstedt
Some throw away holes (like 10-12) and long walks bring the course down. A few really great holes here that really make it worth playing
@paperbuckle
Nice little course, last couple holes are lazily designed in my opinion, but definitely worth playing.
@graboryan
Change hole 9 back to original spot, you’ll lose the disc from current tee pad
@samruegy
really cool variety. random 1200 ft. hole on 16. bring your distance drivers :)
@ptsmith
A solid course and my home course, despite some others being closer. The shots vary, it’s a little challenging but super accessible to newcomers. Plenty of fun to be had with altitude, with some uphill shots and a *big* downhill. Mostly woods, then opens up for the last few holes. A nice environment overall, and a bit of a hike. Some of the negatives seem like limitations being on multi-use property with the town responsible for mowing.
@buchajs
Decent course on a really nice piece of property. Definitely makes you wonder about what the designer was thinking on a number of holes. So much potential, but a somewhat unfortunate execution. One of the worst routed courses I have ever played
@screvison
Great little course. Some of the mandos and long walks will have you scratching your head. But overall nice signage. Need more next tee arrows and signs. Back nine needs some clean up of down trees and limbs.
@alvt2017
The Mando replacement log on #7 is much lower than the original and now there is virtually NO gap to clear the rocks? Scrap the Mando, it will still be a great hole. The relocation of hole #9 is not a positive change. Took the challenge of the putt away and the walk down is dangerous! Very disappointing overall.
@samnelson4011
This is such a gem as part of the Hard’Ack facility. Front 9 is a nicely established course with clear, technical lines. Back 9 is still developing. Lots of potential and fun to have some long field holes. Biggest need right now is upgrading tee boxes. Often short or at times dangerous. More work will keep this course rising.
@cjnielsen21
If you’re playing disc with your family or as a beginner, this course (specifically the front 9) is for you. However, if you’re a more regular, serious player, the course has some flaws. Short tee pads are frustrating on longer holes and the course as a whole is difficult to navigate. Holes 15-18 are not enjoyable, especially with thick weeds to lose discs in. A great asset for families in the area for sure.