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@bradinkcmo
I don’t understand the horrible reviews. The upkeep isn’t great and the tee pads are not good, but there are some great holes, particularly in the wooded sections.
@davila13
This course absolutely sucked for being in an expensive part of town. You would think being next to Stone Canyon golf course the upkeep would be satisfactory. Instead the first 3 or so holes you’re met with a sidewalk for the tee box area which ended up being the best tee boxes out there. But be careful the first 3-5 holes you’ll need to be very good and precise or else your disc will end up absolutely torn up from the amount of concrete you have to drive through. Once you finally get through the concrete you’ll end up going through the woods which leads uneven tee boxes, tee boxes that aren’t even concrete. They are either cheap mats from a gym or wood from a shed. Hole number 16 has the most uneven tee boxes along with a ghetto basketball goal that a homeowner clearly left, interfering with your tee shot. After 16 you end with two more holes wiring to scuff up more of your disc. All in all. Don’t waste your time coming here. Just because it’s in blue springs next to stone canyon doesn’t mean it’s in great shape. In fact I feel like whoever is in charge owes me money for scuffed disc
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