6 reviews

Upkeep
4.0
Shot variety/design
3.7
Tee areas
3.7
Signage/wayfinding
2.4
Amenities
2.9
Scenery/views
2.7
lordybgordy79

@lordybgordy79

94

Quintessential Kansas park course = very little trees, wide open, 300-500ft open shots (don’t have to worry about hitting lines)… if this is what you’re looking for - great course! There needs to be a bit more signage on the tee pads (multiple baskets in sight on tee)… U-Disc is helpful, but not always (from experience)…

After playing 2022 Course layout
mccabe

@mccabe

317

I hate leaving 3 star reviews on a course, but there are a few significant safety issues on the course. Please play with caution

After playing 2022 Course layout
nachthexen1972

@nachthexen1972

4

Signage is off. But diversity of holes is so cool. Nothing feels the same. Par 3s and 4s

After playing 2022 Course layout
oakridge

@oakridge

This would be a fun course if some of the Tpads were identified. Never could find T #18. UDisc course map isn’t accurate on some holes (example: #8 on map shows going to #12) basket. We never could find #8 so threw to #1 as #9 Tee was near it. Hint: After the front 9, I noticed the basket colors. Pink are front 9, blue back 9. An easy course to walk as it’s within a park. A good way to get some exercise after riding in a car for 2 days on our way to Emporia for the Pro worlds.

1
marandre98

@marandre98

Lots of different pin placements. Tough to find tees that are labeled by bricks in ground. Open course with minimal elevation change.

1
jbjasonbrown

@jbjasonbrown

67

Good beginner friendly course. Few places to lose discs, a lot of shots in the 240-330ft range with some holes to really open up on. We are constantly trying to constantly make improvements to the course.

1