@jvnbkr
Very small fairways. Can be a very hard time to find discs. Other than that nice looking course with most holes being pretty short.
@davidnordquist
Spent as much time or more looking for disc. Designed for long throws and small landing areas. Very technical so beginners should avoid half the holes.
@chrislifto
Nice beginner friendly coarse with longer tee pads for the more experienced.
@grimmnm
Definitely not beginner friendly from what I played. The signage is on the pro pads. Hole 1 requires you to be able to rip it with some precision or be good at hyzer because most of it is thick tall grass OB Hole 2 is fine, but right next to the lake so heads up and throw straight. Hole 3 is a precision shot with OB on both sides and a maybe 3 foot fairway hallway to shoot down. OB is still very tall thick grass. I'm sure people who are way better at the game than be will enjoy it, but I'd go to Audubon or Carroll for more beginner friendly courses.
@spitzbou
Tall grass everywhere and some fairways are only about 8ft wide. No signs or numbers on teepad or basket
@boxcar
Well maintained, mostly open holes with a couple links style holes. Newish small playground, but nice. Restrooms and campsites available.
@calring
Keep eye on shots, lot of tall grass. No tee signs but fairly easy to follow