@brianphillips
Course needs alot of work. No tee signs for starters. Hope 1 alot of water on fairway, next almost all fairways need to be mowed and trimmed.. hole 4 is stupid long and narrow with zero upkeep. As is people stopped playing here. The bones are here it could make a nice course
@bigboypanties
Ready to beat in your discs but tire of throwing them against the house? Mossy Oaks is truly a woods experience that will take its toll on your plastic and your enthusiasm. To begin with, do not follow the Google map directions to this course; you will end up in the middle of a farmers field with no direct access. Instead, go to the parking lot for the neighboring upper Sandusky reservoir course and then drive the limestone gravel path Around the reservoir to this location. The course will be in a thin strip of woods to the left of the limestone path, marked with a prominent sign. Unfortunately, that’s where the signage ends, as the course is bereft of any directional support, making UDisc a must. Concrete tee pads, lead to tight wooded fairways that rely on an equal balance of skill and luck. The fairly worn baskets still catch plastic reliably. As the course weaves in and out of the woods, hole number four stands out as possibly the most impossible par three in the state of Ohio.; 450+ feet of obstructed, thicket infested, narrow terrain. Overall, this woods course is equally challenging, frustrating, and exciting when you actually weave your disc through the trees without a single knock. Totally worth playing if you are already in the area. Can see it only improving in its enjoyment with some signage, maintenance and fallen debris cleanup of the course.
@creiter45
Very technical short course. Better be able to throw straight!
@bmiller09
Not too bad this time of year.
@nate76
Good coarse tight fairways need to be accurate,the city put some time into upkeep on this coarse over the summer
@lucaslundberg
Well maintained, by the tee signs need replaced. Super tight fairways for improving your game!
@gregyahle
Due to overgrowth and fallen trees, the course is really only playable after the leaves have fallen. Which is a shame, because this is a surprisingly nice, very technical course, that just seems to have been abandoned for the most part. Theres no signage, but there are posts at most holes (Udisc map is pretty accurate). Certainly needs some love, but it's not unplayable
@billyk253
Complete disaster, all overgrown and not playable.