@billthecrusher
Good beginner course by all the houses. If I lived here I'd do ace laps every day 😅 Some short some 300+. New mach 5 baskets w/ #'d concrete tees. Great place to grow the sport. 1 and 3 have barbed fence along right and later holes have houses on right. Not bad for small mixed use park.
@marky
Nice tee pads and well maintained. But no trees, no technicality, just a lot of wide open space. No tee signs or anything to help with wayfinding.
@d1skmaster
Course is well kept although without signs it is a challenge to find the next hole. Thoroughly open and simple. A simple enjoyable course.
@blakelindeland
Open, good for practice and learning different discs but not very hard. Boring.
@grandpapaddy
Wide open, but you need an arm.
@johnnyboy1147
Don’t go into the neighborhoods lawn, they get pissy
@kurtconrad37988
Fun layout with some challenging holes. Mix of long and short holes. Good use of the land.
@joshschloe
Good variety of shots and kept up really well!
@mr2222
Great simple course. Perfect for testing driver shots. Be careful on hole 1 & 2, too far right and you end up in the highway or private property.
@stealthbeard
Neat 9 hole. Most holes allow you to really drive with little interference. Just mind your shots on the back four holes.
@nfcoso
Nice upkeep. Fairly basic
@bishfish44
Short little 9 hole tucked into a walking trail. When not busy it's a good time to try out those shots you're not too comfortable with or some great ace runs!
@flickeynickel27
Longer than expected for a beginner. No signs. Nice teepads. Pretty open.
@josiahmason
40mph winds. Few trees. Slanted repeats. Tall grass.
@psicoffee
Needs signs
@harringtonchris
Good course, well maintained nice skippy grass and other than a little pushy crosswind from the road constantly fighting you on the long holes it’s a very nice 9 to warm up or learn on, very little danger zones but still creatively around the trees and objects. I would suggest pulling the pins a little further from the edge and zones to widen the circle area but it makes the creativity and difficulty of the course go up so the experienced player can still enjoy zoning into the pin. Ace holes!
@tylerstriegel
Needs signs. Open course around a walking path/playground.