7 reviews

Upkeep
4.0
Shot variety/design
3.4
Tee areas
2.4
Signage/wayfinding
1.5
Amenities
3.2
Scenery/views
4.0
yoderlewis

@yoderlewis

19

Decent course, would give four stars if it had tee signs and tee pads and a five star if it got redesigned with half open and half wooded holes!! Fun course to play at tho!!

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bigsteve19d

@bigsteve19d

8

Mostly wide open with a few woods shots mixed in. Nice Prodigy baskets. Tee boxes (mostly grass with painted landscape timber) are difficult to spot without the app. Bring the beefy discs and a big arm on several holes.

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acce245

@acce245

18

The course is not yet a course. There are catchers so you can play hole to hole. There's bits of wood hidden in the ground that you're only gonna find if you use the app. No signage. Tees are just the ground except a few which are plastic carpet. Hole 2 was overgrown. Save your time and go elsewhere unless you are local. Drove 45 min away to try this. Not really sure why this is rated as high as it is. This course and Griggs in Columbus are both 3.8 but Griggs at least has signs, teepads, is completely mown, has a sign with the map, had a full logical 18 holes, and I don't need to look at an app to play it.

gregyahle

@gregyahle

322

Rating reflects current, unfinished state of the course. With proper tee pads, and signage, it's a solid 3 star course. 1-2 short technical holes, a few interesting greens, the rest is open, 300ft+, somewhat repetitive distance driving. Added a Udisc map from the Red tees during round to assist with navigation

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emoline

@emoline

6

I could not find where to tee off for most holes. No course map on site or online. Unfortunately had to leave without playing.

After playing Red Tees
timkrosse5355

@timkrosse5355

26

This is the course to hone your distance driving and open-air putting with great Blue Prodigy II Baskets. Distance designed in a clean (immaculate, iiabh) Village-owned) Park with groomed baseball fields, plenty of parking, seasonal water, picnic shelters, electric, and jonickers (aka porta-toilets) Mowed Fairways by Gary and other Park Grounds Crew Groundsman finds flying foreign objects interesting and enjoys taking care of the park. Local walkers/exercisers seem welcoming to dgolf at Firestone Park as well. (No I didn’t stop and talk to everybody). Electric at picnic shelters (to hold events). There’s lots of grass and paved parking so, suggest curbing your vehicle near the first pavilion across from large brown octagonal gazebo. Hole #1~ Teebox (ground leveled 4x4posts painted Blue or Red (or both) and is located directionally southeast off the corner of the pavilion. Look south towards your first target. The (holes 2-5) fairways will then take course continuously eastward to the far corner in and along the southern edge of the fields and wooded edges. Once at the southerneasternmostess corner target (5) the fairways will traverse the eastern edge of park throwing north through Hole #9. Hole 10 takes you out of the woods to finish on holes 11 and 12 along the walking paths and pavilions. This 12-hole Track is fun as H E double hockey sticks 👊 Course is new, so one should think like a logical course designer if lost in an open park prediction: more holes to come There are TWELVE now) The beginning

bigboypanties

@bigboypanties

35

This review will be updated. The course is brand new, and still under development. When you arrive, pull past the playground on the left side of the drive and park in the lot adjacent to the first pavilion on the right. The first tee area will be just off the corner of the parking lot marked with a blue flag. All pads are currently grass or dirt, indicated by a treated 4 x 4, painted blue or red with the course hole number and distance information written on them. The course plays counterclockwise around the large open field, utilizing sections of the woods on the perimeter. As of this date, there have been arrows spray-painted on the ground to direct you towards the next hole. Now that the general directions are done, let’s talk about the course. A nice mix of open field and wooded terrain challenge the beginner/intermediate with a nice variation in distance and technicality. The folks putting this course together have done a nice job using the space and topography available to create a quick, playful, and interesting romp around this community park. The experience will only get better as tee pads are put in and more folks come out to bed in the lines. Shout out to Grey, who saw me wandering about, trying to figure out the start of the course and gave me some quick beta.

After playing Blue Tees