@nathyndg
Very tight fairways with lots of small trees that punish near misses very hard. Beautiful forested walk. Multiple tee pads have a tree directly in front.
@smoney
Not a lot of distance required but a lot of touch and precision needed. Fun and challenging putter/mid course.
@rjhanlon
Great this time of year, not muddy.
@jagnelli19
Tight fairways, rocky and some elevation changes. Cool rock features and nice forest
@betarace914
Better hole sign at teepad would be great. Otherwise easy to navigate and play. Good difficulty with rocks, trees, elevation changes… Keep it up, will play again if in the area.
@drdmentia
Played this course while passing through the area. The course is obviously well tended. Great tee pads and good (highly visible) baskets - no complaints there. A few signage and navigation issues, but nothing too bad. The distances are shorter, but lines are often tight and the shot shapes are fair. Overall, I had a great time and want to play again. If I lived close by, I would play this course a lot.
@discgolfphoenix
Very tight lines and narrow fairways. Solid elevation to traverse through. Smooth transitions from 1 hole to the next. (Make sure to take note of where hole 4 is as it’s past hole 16 and across a bridge). Bring bug spray in spring and summer months. Rocky terrain. Fair pars. Very challenging to earn birdies.
@brianphillips
Flow is bad to many holes fairways run to close to one another and walking backwards to next pad, Beautiful property just installed poorly Hole 18 does not match the rest of the course
@bsmall8
Wish there were a few longer holes. But really nice woods course.
@nova12
It’s a hard hike. Very tough terrain and tight gaps. Pretty short holes so it evens out but still very rewarding to do well. Biggest complaint is the steep slopes and rock filled fairways. It really is a broken ankle waiting to happen.
@joshkaplinger
great design with lots of elevation change, but not greatly maintained as it is a public course
@datamonster
Decent course with lots of blind shots and plenty of shot shaping. One thing I didn’t like is you can see where the disc lands but have trouble locating it’s resting position. The disc can easily be under leaves/branches, under overgrown foliage such as ferns, crammed by rocks/boulders or just skip 30’+ away with elevation change. Also signage is nearly non existent but I see tee sign posts so it’ll probably be there in the near future
@danielpulis
Great course. Super wet which is fine but the bugs were almost unbearable.
@qzaqza
loving the redesign! good mix of technical shots. great place to practice line hitting
@awlogue
An excellent course to practice your short game.
@tipa10
Consistently some of the most fun rounds I have are here
@jlin428
Nice renovations to the course with proper tee pads and baskets. While I miss the charm of the D-Frank tone pole course, the renovations still pay homage to the OG layouts by incorporating some of old painted rock signage at some holes. Nice tee pads, baskets, and continued course improvements such as the landing zone on hole 4.