@tony
6 baskets scattered in the woods behind a building. The course is an afterthought. No teepads and the tee locations on the map are inconsistent. Some are in the open and others are in the woods. Surprisingly, the baskets all sit in well mown areas, which was a plus, even if there was moderate rough close by.
@travis330g
Hole one fairway is tuff. I go left of the trees. Udisc is a must to navagate the 9 hole course. No tee pads, try not to hot tall buses at some of the holes. You will lose discs.
@samyams
This place has a lot of potential for a short 9 course. Courses like this are critical for growing the sport and I applaud their effort. Some critiques: I feel the back wooded sections could be utilized more, as there is already a wide trail cut there. As far as hole design I think my approach would be to make more difficult holes (tight lines for interesting play) but keep the distance short (for new players). I think hole 1 was done perfectly for this reason. If the designer hasn’t been to bluemont park I think that could be a good place to learn about short technical 9 hole courses (depending on the current layout).
@kylemattejat
Six baskets and no tees or signs
@swatso
Park in right back. Use lot corner as tee1. Use basketball corner as tee8
@mattpait
Great potential in the back of the property
@magnusen13
The six baskets I found were nice. There are no hole maps or tee pads, so I don’t know if I was throwing from the right place. I would like to try this again if there was a smart layout, and if I could find all nine baskets.
@maxcutts2022
Just two practice baskets. They are located in the very back behind all the buildings. Good for putting and shorter mid-range practice. There is also a big open field in the front.