@discgolfphoenix
A nice wooded course. I played White tees to Gold (long) baskets. It’s a long round for an amateur play. I appreciate there are red, white, and gold tee options. The variety of fairways and lines is nice. Had to use UDisc for distances and pars on most holes.
@titties
Way finding is great but there are no tee signs on the course. Udisc is a must if you're going to play especially with all these par 4s. Plenty benches and fairways are ideal for shaping shots. A big arm is required if you want birdies. Tee signs and this course is 5*
@fartpants
Every hole was great woods golf. No standout hole or sig hole but after finishing every hole left me wanting to play the next. Second time being here after 4 years I didn’t have all that hard of a time finding the next hole but please this courses as good as it is should have signage.
@jaminswift
This course does not get the love that it deserves, easily a top 10 course in the US.
@garrettjrussell
There are zero signs on the course. If you don't have UDISC, you will be completely lost. Other than that glaring issue, this course is one of the best on earth. Incredibly challenging, yet rewarding.
@morienewman
It’s as good as everyone says. My only complaint is the complete lack of tee signs, and could use way more next-tee signage. That’s literally all I can complain about. This course not being part of the pro tour is a freakin crime. Bring your big boy discs.
@billthecrusher
Wow! Very tough wooded track with beautiful scenery. Would highly recommend
@kgort225
One of the most fun courses I’ve played as an MA1 player. If you can throw 350 accurately, you can birdie most of the holes on the Golds, but it requires two good accurate shots to do so. The fairways are fair, but bogeys come into play quickly if you miss your line. This is a must play if you enjoy technical woods golf.
@gkulaga
Gorgeous course. Gold to gold does not mess around. Spent a lot of time digging in the brush for errant discs but if you’re good you’re probably fine lol
@nathanalleman
Much better to play than I expected from watching tournament coverage, and also more beautiful, varied, and more elevation. Lines ARE tight, but more throwable than, say, Sheffield Woods, in part because trees are big, with fewer of those terrible little spindlely ones. Great course on a hot day to stay in the trees. Brutal rocks on a cart; make sure you tighten your wheel lugs and put it in low gear for some intense rock navigation! Loses a few points for wayfinding and condition, but hard to beat the price! Surprisingly neutral in terms of LHBH/RHBH, with a good mix of each. Definitely worth playing!
@joeluhlmeyer
BUG SPRAY IS A MUST. One of the better maintained woods courses I've played. Someone obviously doing a lot of work on it as there are numerous brand new tee pads and plots for more. Lots of long holes. Great course the requires you to improve.
@cntbg23
Top tier. Great teacher. A must play in Delaware. One of the best technical courses in the country.
@evanboyle
Awesome challenge! Highly recommend taking it on! Gold to Gold is one of my favs!
@csarge
Golds is a great challenge needs better signage and no tee signs ????
@hyoomac
Excellent, challenging woods golf. Suits a variety of players using the two main tees and two baskets. Although the Gold baskets are the stars of the show (elevated greens, tricky placements), don’t sleep on the shorter Silver DGA baskets, which have some great placements too. Hills and rocky fairways make carts more trouble than they’re worth. And hey: #17 is one of the most magnificent holes in disc golf. Detailed review at dgcoursereview.com
@lordtamale
Watch your circles out here man.