@emaxwell
Good course, but if people were at the church I wouldn't throw it. Lots of throwing around buildings/picnic areas.
@jaclamme
For a camp course, this is really good.
@gowf67
It’s a good course for a quick one if you can get through, sometimes the agitated holy rollers will ask you to leave though.
@smorr34
Underrated course, deserving of more than 3.3 stars. Great other than no fee boxes (but has tee stones to indicate)
@gerhardtpohl
Giving this 5 stars to boost it's average. This plays much better than the 3.3 average for the old layout. Beautiful grounds. New layout highlights views. More challenging than might be expected for a school/camp course. Closer to intermediate than beginner. If you can throw 250-300 ft, then lots of birdie opportunities. Hole 11 is 466 ft. Requires a long accurate approach shot to make par 3. Good shot variety: left to right, right to left, uphill, downhill, low ceiling on 5, spike hyzer option on 9, elevated basket on 15. Hole 18 has overgrown steep hillside falling away from left side, so round ends with challenging death putt. Make the putt or get ready to scramble.
@ipohl07
Great course if you like mostly open course layouts also a lot of variety of lengths and shot shapes and hole 15 has elevated basket.Only open sometimes because there is a school and sports if there are sports please be sensitive of the sports.
@bobaunchained
Could use some flags or paint on the baskets for visibility’s sake. The “tee boxes” are two flat stones that can be very hard to spot. They could use some sort of elevated marker as well.
@swestes
This is a very good course for what the property has to offer. It feels like it is geared towards beginners so keep that in mind. It had a lot better shot variety than I expected for that short of a course.
@nateauch32
I loved this course! The redo was very neccesary and done well. The people who redesigned it are good people as well and they know what they are doing. This course tests every part of the game, whether it be long drives or short approaches. Although there aren’t any teepads everything is well marked. 10/10 recommend to play if your in the area.
@brettgoodrich
(Biased, I run this course) Wonderful for what it is - a course winding within the constraints of a very busy property. If you’re good, play par 2/3; the back nine especially is a fun challenge. If you’ve got a family, play par :shrug: on the open front nine and have a blast with your young kids. Not a tournament/serious course. But not at all easy, either. Bring your own precise tee placements :) I love this place. But i’m a little biased.
@wesgreen913
I really like the new course! If you played it before I would encourage you to see it again to see how it has improved. Even though the tees are grass they are well marked by pavers. The brush on a couple of the holes you definitely want to stay out of. The elevated basket is fun. Grateful the church is so generous to share the course with all of us!
@alexandisc
Learn to throw on grass. If you’re gonna play disc golf, you’re gonna have to throw on grass. Grow up. The baskets aren’t the best, but they’re better than throwing at trees. It’s a quality course with a lot of distance and line variety.
@purdybirdie
Just needs tee pads, new baskets and some more signs and this course is great. Redesign puts this course more like a 4.0 high
@isamoor
Redesign for 2024 is a big improvement. Very engaging course, especially for those with about 300' of distance. Lots of shot shapes and some elevation change. Mostly park style, but a couple wooded holes.
@zaccattack
Bigger than I thought it was. As others have said, lots of potential. Probably won't play again because of other better courses so close.
@marciniak
Much better with the redesign