@martinez24x
Needs signs for the post the put in the ground
@tombonah
Better off going somewhere else. Unless it's close don't bother.
@natethegod
honestly not that bad of a course, would love to see another 9 or alr tee pads added to it
@tdanis84
Wind! This course was okay. I doubt I would drive far to come back.
@jeremygnar
An easy 9 if you want to work on your straight drives, pretty decent for beginners. There are posts for tee’s but no actual pads. The shot distance variety is slim but enough to be fun. Overall I’d come back for practice and that’s about it.
@alacorny
Great beginner and kid-friendly course. Flat and mostly open. Since many tee areas are near paved path, this could easily be an accessible course for wheelchairs.
@rhanaway
Be ready to navigate a field full of droppings. Otherwise a pleasant, straightforward course.
@dragoon97
Fairly good upkeep, but no tee pads. The tee for hole 9 is missing.
@tmaas93
Good conditions. No signage. Good putter/mid course or beginner course.
@sgtsedlak
Really muddy in the spring, good beginner course, no danger of losing a disc
@stompymad
Open holes that are difficult only on windy days. Could be difficult to play when the park is busy due to walking path/baseball fields near every hole.
@mysticalhalf
Simple course, nice neighborhood course for local Wyandotte folks. Grass is usually cut. Could be redesigned better into a more challenging course
@sdietri2
Needs tee pads, grass is soft and wet bring waterproof shoes
@aurkarm
This is not the most elaborate course, but it's still entertaining enough. Tee pads are a bit close to baskets, and natural tee pads get slick. Not a ton of shot variety, but this is a fine course to bring a mid and a putter and practice or get in a quick round.
@jonrnature
Short open course
@cheeselasagna
Really nice designed course in my opinion. Nothing too far and almost every hole besides 8 is birdie-able. Only downside is it's in the middle of a park so if you're here during the hours of baseball/softball practice (4p-8p) you can be at risk of hitting pedestrians. Otherwise my favorite downriver course to kinda let it fly with some open 300ish feet holes.
@j4thelefty
solid 9 hole in neighborhood mixed use park. More open with couple long holes to rip it. Very well maintained. Baseball diamonds and skate Park in play and there is risk to be mindful of. Often park traffic is minimal and there are many alternate routes and safari options
@michiganal
This course should be avoided in the summer, when it is busy. Otherwise, decent length, mostly open, but avoid walkers on the paths.