6 reviews

Upkeep
2.1
Shot variety/design
2.6
Tee areas
0.9
Signage/wayfinding
0.2
Amenities
0.5
Scenery/views
1.7
gloper13

@gloper13

202

This course features eight DGA baskets that are used multiple times to create an eighteen hole course. This multiple usage of baskets can be confusing and could create conflict if others were playing the course. While there are some tee boxes, they resemble empty flower beds and are more of a hinderance than an asset. There are no signs so Udisc is essential. Hole lengths varry greatly. If you are in the area the course is available.

kydo26

@kydo26

51

Definitely need UDisc for this one. But the 18 hole layout can be fun

After playing Main
whembone

@whembone

61

Couldn't figure out where to go.

muddy3

@muddy3

28

Fun 18 hole design using 8 baskets. Teepads are nonexistent, but the Jordan 18 layout makes good use of the concrete around the school for tees. There are no signs whatsoever. UDisc is required for navigation. There is a great variety of required shot shapes including a mix of open, woods and moderate elevation change.

1
rathsoul

@rathsoul

I wouldn't call this a course, it's more of a training area in my opinion. If you are local, it's a great place to try out new discs and improve your skills. There are both fields and fairways to practice on. I was able to find 9 baskets throughout the property however there are no teepads or signs.

missmittensis4u

@missmittensis4u

A longer course but first 2 holes are a bit confusing, decent beginner course.