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Not recommended for individuals with limited mobility
If you are able to contend with mild to medium slopes, there is a sequence of holes that would be accessible to a wheelchair-assisted player. If you are not able, there is a shorter sequence of holes with softer slopes that you should be able to navigate alone in a wheelchair. Mild/medium slope sequence: 1, 2, 3, 5 (tee off, then follow the paved path around to the fairway), 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 16, 17. Soft slope sequence: Follow Greenwood Drive all the way to the loop surrounded by mulch piles, and park in that loop. I believe you could play 10, 11, 12, 13, 16 wheelchair-assisted without a helper. You would have a lot of trouble retrieving discs from any place not in the fairway, though.
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@markfed7
I wish this course was closer to pittsburgh to complement all the wooded courses. Come here to learn to throw far and manage the wind. Good baskets and natural tee pads (the rubber has mostly been absorbed by the ground). The front 9 is great practice for distance while back 9 of this layout will challenge anyone with a variety of OB and ceilings
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