@jense867
Only play when dry. I'd like to shake the course designers hand while cussing his devious mind.
@bosskj0728
Forehand favored. Most shots are blind, can’t see basket from tee. Tee signs do not help to give you and idea where basket. Not a friendly course for a first time, solo, player.
@benthomas213
Fun easy to follow course. Nothing too difficult, plenty of reachable holes for noodle arm players like myself
@discvet
The course is eroding away. You take a risk of turning an ankle or falling down on many holes. Needs updated and or redesigned. Many old trees either falling over or dropping branches. I hate to see a good course fall away from what it once was. Forehand dominant course so it’s a good place to practice that.
@jacobbrogan
Good course, some of the baskets are positioned wrong on the smart layout. Hole 4 specifically is off about 70 feet short. Bring hiking shoes there’s some ups and downs
@mattims01
Very lefty or forehand friendly. Had a great time being right handed some of the par 4 are kinda easy. But very fun. Happy I came and played.
@tannawolff15
The creek stinks but other than that pretty good course
@cujo93830
Meh, lots of RHFH shots with weird ceilings. Smells like a sewage plant
@nhermann23
Good course design. Combination of technical and open holes. Some signs are unclear as to where the basket is.
@asapwes
Just did the front 9 but it was fun
@cmelton
Loved it.
@bgardiner
Lost three discs in 8 holes, not the course for beginners. Lost last one in pine tree on 18, couldn’t get it down.
@mmilam96
Really fun course with lots of challenging line. Definitely a left handed friendly course
@jacobeyork
Hidden gem. Short but plenty technical. Definitely worth a trip