@alexhallumsdisc
Nice 9 hole course. 2 concrete tee-pads for each hole. Shorts & longs. Great shot variety. Nice mix of distances. Great park-style golf. Worth a visit!
@gcrawford215
Nicely kept and fun but lines interfere with pedestrian areas too often. If the park is busy you’re likely to hit someone (or come too close for comfort)
@bckcntryskr
These A’s are not an easy park course. Par is 207 rated. Average hole length is 360’ and there needs to be some shaping of the shot.
@zaxtheripper
FERRRRAAHHHHHHHHHHHLF. It be chill.
@theksist
Bit of poison ivy but otherwise okay
@bryguyflyguy
Without UDisc this course would be terrible. Tee signs have basket locations but don’t indicate which location the basket is in
@ev2307
Holes 2, 3 and 4 in longer basket spots might be higher par than three, especially when winds are high.
@texmedman420
Fun course, great fall weather play. Careful on 2 and 4 or you’ll find your disc in the ravine.
@jerodaech
Fun course but a few baskets were missing from normal layouts
@joshbeall
Fun little course, love the tunnel shots
@tbeach0807
Design could use some work. If you’re a left hand back hand dominate player this course isn’t the greatest. Over half the holes have no line for the LHBH. I’m pretty used to this, but at least most course designs have some lines for the lefty shot on right to left holes.
@cupcake6
Nice course. Well marked. No water. Longer, harder shots.
@onthevergeewm
Good course with good shot choices. The course feels very compact.
@mateolisk
Lot of Holes on north side are not in spot there say there more just annoying than anything
@oldhamz
Solid course play here all the time
@papadomthebeard
Map needs updated. Noice short 9
@aquajunky02
I always make it a point to play this course when I visit. I was surprised this weekend to find new Mach X baskets. Nice upgrade to an already fun course. It’s always well maintained.
@jgerbs69
Despite what the last review says, this is two separate 9 hole courses. Each 9 hole has two tee pads per hole and multiple pin placements per hole. This course should be play as A pads (typically longer pads, these tee pads also have signs by them) for the first 9, and then B pads (typically shorter tee pads) last.