@pattyputts
Fives all the way. What a gem. Gorgeous gorgeous gorgeous that’s all I can say for now. Wow not Saskatchewan.
@turducken
Course teepads are very muddy and slippery. It’s a pretty trees course, so you need accurate throws or good luck. Sadly, I had neither.
@jedjed
Lil technical course; lots of trees + low ceiling on some holes. 9 baskets, 18 tee pads. Fun course for me as I’m from out of province and don’t often play technical courses.
@zentangler
Exellent course , lots of trees
@beeballca
It was very beautiful design was great some tricky shots wish there was a true 18 instead of 9 twice but glad I stopped
@daisy245
The signage could use some work. It was difficult to follow the first couple plays through. The abundance of tree made it challenging but could be frustrating for newer players.
@anjeroo
I really like the low tree cover ... makes simple lines more challenging.
@disclane
The course is a lot of fun, like always. Beautiful this morning with the geese getting ready to leave. Thanks for the course!
@kurtis
This course is a must try for the avid disc golfer!!! If you're into shot shaping this is the course for you. Tons of low ceiling "S" shots, flips, mini-flatish-hyzers and light curving annies to choose from. The front is the longs and the shorts are the back. Where they put the tee pad for 13 is just nasty. Very challenging and beautiful. The hardest part about this corse is figuring out which basket you're throwing at even with smart layouts. Once you've gone around once you should have it. Trust the smart layout.
@poljaar
Multiple holes have picnic tables right down the fairway. Lots of picnics to watch out for. Tee box maps need to be updated. Nice as a park.
@mnkybzns
Nice layout/terrain. Weekend is pretty busy with picnickers on fairways and families parking at baskets for the afternoon
@wolffman78
Very fun course. All the holes are fairly short with lots of trees rarely is there a direct line to the basket
@stevedonnie
Tee pads need work.
@eldridgemark
Decent 9/18 hole course. All tree shots. Not a lot of variety. Plays well when you play both front and back holes at the same time.
@shwashua
Fun course in a scenic, multi-use park. The name might have you believe you'll be trying to avoid water hazards but there's no real risk of that. You'll mostly just be trying to avoid hitting trees, other park-users, or maybe the road that surrounds most of the course. Udisc lists it as 18 holes but it'd be more appropriate to call it 9 holes with a long and short tee option for each hole. Playing it as 18 has you play the longs first, followed by the shorts. The smart layout map is difficult to follow as it shows twice as many baskets as there actually is due to being listed as 18. This makes wayfinding even more tough on a course where multiple baskets are visible from some tees already. Thankfully, the signage at each tee is helpful. It would be a good course to learn at, to practice different throws or lines, or just to stop in at to play if you're passing through and haven't played it before.
@coachclark
Great little woods course. Challenging lines and an excellent use of very limited space.
@ironwolf
I love this course. I only played it once but I think of it often when people talk about going to Winnipeg. It’s a beautiful park with lots of fun lines.
@tbellz
Course was nice and very well labled but there was a car show in the middle of the course that made it somewhat unplayable. (June 10, 2018) Will be back in the future but will make sure to check for events first.