@leftshark77
This course could be a nice little spot with just some tweaks. While I'm not the course designer and can't speak to their intentions, this being on a campground I think I would try to lean into it being beginner friendly. Front 9 isn't too bad, and the lines are clear. For the back 9, there is clear lines but it is very punishing (aka thorny) if you are even 5 feet off the fairway. I don't mind tight lines on the 190 foot holes. But a 464 ft S Curve and 370 ft lefty dogleg with a fairway the size of a walking path? I'm just not sure that is the right call for a course that is on a campground and likely will have newer people playing. Make the back 9 fairways a bit wider, get rid of the thorns specifically, make way finding a little easier, and update to a smart layout on UDisc and I think there is a great little spot here. Credit to the owner for putting the course in, hoping to see some updates over time!
@discfinder
Generous to start. Still a course in development with great potential. The camping option (Hip Camp) is great. Fairways frequently lined with berries. Long pants to be considered. Stay tuned on the one. Nice to meet Josh!
@mandomerc1775
Nice camp course. Need to walk a lot of the holes (black baskets, shade, layout). The tees are composite deck boards making them slick for run ups. Could use signs with actual course. Not, a golf course hole with an arrow super imposed, or a Udisc smart layout.
@ethkin
Fun front nine with an extremely tight back nine with heavy picker bushes lining the 6’ wide fairways. If the campground was busy I could see that getting in the way of the front nine but overall a fun round. Pants recommended and prepare to fight for or lose a disc or two.
@rjbauer2
Tight fairways on the back 9. If you go in the rough it's very picky, literally.
@martinpj
For me I would come before the foliage gets on the low ground cover.
@johnnieleigh
I strongly believe if the back 9 had 10’ extra cut on each side of the existing paths, this course would be really good! Also different teepads would be great. They are slippery when they are wet. Overall it was fun and I enjoyed it! Also, there are two “par 4s”. Hole 13 and 15 play as par 4s. Highly recommend laying up to the “landing zones”