@bigb123
Trash stay away from this place waste of time this place is horrible looking just a bunch of open fields an strait shots shouldn’t be on u disc
@andy45w
Private courses for corporations are the opposite of what disc golf is all about. Shame.
@solomonreintrod
Skinny mowed fairways, everything else heavy brush. Hard to navigate, rough conditions. High risk of losing discs.
@kongcmp3
Be careful losing your discs to the ponds T_T
@jcitb333
Super small throwing lanes with most holes having brush and weeds waist high, watch out for water hazards, very easy to lose discs.
@charliebeals
Nice if it had pads
@jacobbennett
Fairways need to be mowed. Throwing your disc and looking for it for a few minutes each shot isn't fun. I think if fairways were mowed more people would play. The course is really just a three foot wide walking path with tee signs and baskets. There really isn't a fairway on any of the first 5 holes. The last three holes in the woods are nice though. Definitely not a four star course as others have said. It's nice this is available for employees. However, that doesn't make it a good course.
@tango311
Good course. Well maintained. Lot of walking between holes. Could easily add 9 more holes with one more between each existing hole.
@jaytime
As a new course funded by Jackson National Insurance company the potential is high for this course. I am hopeful that permission to play will be fueled by the respectful disposition of the disc golf community.
@tdubbs71
Beautiful
@brianphillips
No tee pads.. some parts are really cool, then some holes are a little long and silly.. there are a total of 11 holes now.. 9 and A, B..
@stp13024
Excellent course well kept and very fun. To bad it is private. Would love to play here again.
@bawden
Nice course. First three holes are open and require wind management, next three holes are not terribly difficult and are all about placement, final three holes are technical wooded shots with very tight lines. Tee pads are not cement but are well kept and flat.
@kevinstacey
Love this course. Private property