
@billthecrusher
Tiny city park 9. Beginner friendly as no rough and all holes but one under 200' (235' hole 3). Flat and mostly open but mature oak trees all over. Baskets & signs are fine. Grab a putter or 2 and do ace run laps
@mobythegreat
Poorly marked. No arro s showing where to go. But nice short 9 where you can birdie all holes.

@joshyyy
Great beginner course! Rubber teepads on each hole and some decent signage to navigate the course. For the amount of space this course has I would say itβs laid out well! I would say for more advanced this would be a great course for practicing stand stills, upshots and maybe help perfect throwing putters!

@rasgards
Super fun putter course. Nice little park with good use of space.

@quentenfisher
Great little park course. 9 holes surrounded by beautiful mature oaks. Lovely course to practice stand stills, approaches, ace runs, putting, and forehands. Beginner and family friendly!
@russellbarber15
Cute pitch and putt course with enough trees to make for a fun casual round

@jaclamme
Very muddy, very basic, but a great beginner course.

@brichanimations
Really nice, simple little 9. Almost snagged two separate aces :( If you like simple, flat park courses then this is for you

@felts28
Short but fun
@shaunwendler
Fun park course, only dislike is a lot of zigzagging

@soggymuphins
Junior/Beginner course

@llykoz
This is an excellent course for seasoned players to practice mid-range, for players who are new to the sport, and for people who want to spend time with their kids. I wouldn't classify this as an actual course; it's more of a practice course. However, it gets 4 stars due to excellently accomplishing that purpose. I created a safari layout for those wanting to play a longer and more challenging game, and will be updating it periodically. This layout is "Empty park - Long" on Udisc.
@ummyaumm
Alright....

@someone
Great beginners course!
@mcsimonmilligan
Nice little upshot course. Distances on a few are a tad off (hole 6 might not be 321 feet if you played it twice).
@starshreck
Good for a junior course In a small park. Don't have high expectations.

@damienb
Teepads are great, east to navigate. Holes aren't very long, good for practicing upshots mostly but a great course if you're looking for an easier round

@jpkubalak
Very flat, open park with oak trees and no undergrowth. Not challenging, but fun.

@dogdazed84
Great Park for Upshots/Mids β not too much distance unless you make your own Safari holes (behind the pads). Original Layout is by the 4x4 Posts. Play each for a fun 18