@beastvalkyrie
Fun short little course with decent shot shaping variety.
@mclarks10
Well maintained and out of the way. Holes are pretty uniform.
@homemade
Wish it were closer and had 9 more holes. Plenty of space for it
@deadhead91
This is a great course with a variety of shots. No 2 fairways are exactly the same which gives experienced players variety and exposes new players to different shot types and strategies. Great course, been here before and will be back.
@alechengehold
Only 9 holes, but gorgeous in the winter with the evergreens. Reasonable shot variety and fair length for a 9 hole, par rating is probably overly forgiving, but par rating is honestly arbitrary anyway. Probably tied for the nicest 9 hole course I’ve yet played, alongside South Fork. Pretty putters, beware the asphalt around the baskets though. The mud reduction is a nice trade off.
@dannyboi87
The basket pads need covered by rubber or mulch.
@s3rr4t10ns
Nice easy Sunday course!
@silverfox1
I really enjoy the challenging yet accessible 9-hole course at Miami Whitewater Forest. It offers a fantastic variety of shots that keeps the game interesting. I’d rate the course 4 stars overall. However, I'd suggest an update to the UDisc Smart Layouts for an even better experience: introducing a short layout where par 4s become par 3s and par 5s become par 4s, and a long layout where all holes are par 3s. Both layouts could be played twice for a full 18-hole round. This change would be a great addition to an already enjoyable course!
@k2shuffle
Great practice/beginner course. Really fun laid back. Really the only gripe I have is some of the holes need new tee pads.
@dermodyl
Good casual 9 holes close to home. Holes always well maintained and kept clear of debris except for a few holes where high branches really extend into throwing paths.
@snazzypajamas
Needs a back 9. And Holes 4-8 are a little repetitive. Not a bad course for a 9 hole round tho
@jlucky33
3/5 - good Pros: -Nice new teepads and baskets -great upkeep -amenities include access to bathrooms, disc sales, several park services -holes 1 through 3 have good variety and play challenging to a par 3 level -flows well -potential to expand to 18 -first 3 holes are rumored to be part of the original steady Ed design (the founder of disc golf) Cons: -holes 4-9 offer very little variety save distance changes. Mostly throwing down fairways lined with pines -some teepads still in the process of being replaced -tee signs hard to see, they’re a stone placed in the ground with a distance, shape, and an outdated par for modern disc golf Full review at DGCourseReview
@andeyrobartz
Very easy to avoid obstacles. There are overgrown trees on most of the holes. The baskets were just replaced.