14 reviews

Upkeep
3.8
Shot variety/design
2.7
Tee areas
2.1
Signage/wayfinding
2.5
Amenities
3.7
Scenery/views
3.3
juggalogoblin

@juggalogoblin

10

The 18 holes were just mapped out and were fairly easy. Not displeased at all with how it's set up

3
nathan240sxy

@nathan240sxy

29

probably one of the worst courses I've ever played. most holes are just pitch and putt. if you consider that most t pads are within 3 ft of the marker then there are 4 holes with absolutely 0 line whatsoever for birdie or otherwise. unless you wanna throw a 400ft grenade on a 200ft hole. you step up to 18 and finally think wow what a nice hole. then you stand by the t marker and realize you have 2 3ft gaps to hit about 50 and 80ft out to even get over to the fairway. horrible course design. and loaded with tickes and poison ivy on the unkempt fairways. wouldn't reccomend anyone plays this course.

1
tyl3r

@tyl3r

143

Nice to see a course in Letchworth but this seems like a real missed opportunity. Prepare to spend a lot of time searching for discs in tall grass. Not easy enough for beginners and not challenging enough for seasoned players.

1
tsakshaug

@tsakshaug

13

Short. Last five holes in the woods, first 13 in a field. Friendly to right handers

rtillary

@rtillary

28

Roughs are deep, some holes are fun but nothing amazing. Not worth the $10 parking pass. No tee pads and not a lot of exciting throws.

After playing Orange tees
corey223

@corey223

17

Great if your camping here I would not drive out of my way to play for the day.

After playing Orange tees
btcasper1979

@btcasper1979

46

The front 9 is wide open with very little shot variety. Nearly every hole is reachable with a mid or putter. The fairways are well maintained. The ruff is very ruff. The amenities are great. If you play in the summer there is a free pool for cooling off. Bathrooms are easily accessible. More than ample parking. Though the course doesn’t have a double look it still a pretty short walk to the car. This corse is perfect for a family.

After playing Orange tees
brettg

@brettg

99

Great course for beginners to learn how the shape shots on the front 9 and gets more technical on the back 9. For what it is built for it is great. I hope some day there will be a more advanced course to test better players. Overall it’s a fun course to take newer player and practice your approach game. Glad there is a spot to throw some discs at one of my favorite New York Parks.

After playing Orange tees
cgeist

@cgeist

1

Much of the course was along heavy poison ivy areas. A couple holes were unplayable bc of this.

cwasie

@cwasie

5

Extremely small. First 9 are very short, and surrounded by thick tall grass. The grass is infested with ticks. There are no tee pads.

psueda

@psueda

45

Very, very wet

After playing Orange tees
gypsynuggets

@gypsynuggets

52

Cute little beginner friendly pitch and putt. Some kinda wonky holes seem shoehorned in. Otherwise flow makes decent sense. Wooded holes are cool little chippers with pretty tight fairways. Poison ivy off narrow fairways might be an issue. No tee pads, just a stick in the ground suggesting approx where to throw from. Well maintained and mowed.

woody27

@woody27

60

Great short pitch and putt course that would be perfect for beginners. Pretty much all the holes are very straightforward with nothing in the way. Also love the baskets, DGA Mach X. Really needs a map to get around whether that's paper maps at hole 1 (which is at the south end of the Highbanks recreation area parking lot) or a UDisc map they both would be great. Baskets 1-14 and 18 were in when I played. Back 9 was definitely tougher but I loved hole 14. Looks like there's going to be more holes in the woods for holes 15-17 which would be awesome. An updated layout on UDisc that captures all available holes would be great.

3
richardgammons

@richardgammons

61

Too early to rate but I was forced to put in something so I could leave this warning….. Warning: Apple Maps directed me to a service entrance with a locked gate. I was able to park there and walk in but it would have been better to navigate to a park entrance then to the DG course.