@pourjuice
Needs better signage - overall fun but back 9 is way better than the front
@spencerl5687
Love the property and for the most part the design. I think the potential for things like prickers, poison ivy, landing in the road, and losing your disc detract from the overall experience. The wind, while no fault of the course, catalyzes these issues.
@timchagnon
Nice course. Little long for me. Sad they are closing the end of the season and not opening next year such a beautiful piece of land hope they reconsider or at least sell it and someone keeps it going.
@planetjr
Great course first time playing here, sad it'll be gone. Wish I could've played it sooner.
@smithjoshua
Heard this place might be shutting down. Easy to see since I didn’t see another soul on the property. Fun, long, bomber course but probably not what you think of for New England disc golf.
@rohodey
Awesome course.
@tippie4
Open fields are not my type of golf
@isaacbmx7
They are in talks of adding more just want a few more woods tech lines for the switch up!
@gmendell
Absolutely loved my first round at this course. A true dream come true to play a converted ball golf course. Will be returning frequently.
@lukegorham
Lots of bomber holes! In New England it’s a fun change of pace. It does include a few wooded holes and a few tunnel shots from the woods into the open. Good for testing your distance and ability to navigate some OB.
@elijah10
Converted ball golf course. Solid design, decent variety of shots, mostly open. Feels a bit underutilized, the gold tees could use some added difficulty to reach full potential.
@pitcher
Overall fun course, but in dire need of better tee pads.
@dlavs19
Very fun converted golf course offering many open field shots, which is rare in Massachusetts. Beautiful landscape makes this course unique as well, spanning over rolling hills and a few small ponds. Turf tee pads can be slippery sometimes
@krigiero
Great wide open bomber course. Could use better signage though. A couple of the holes were hard to find the tee. Glad we had UDisc to show us where to go.
@screvison
Pros: turf pads, tee signs, arrows to next hole on baskets, and ob marked with white markers. Cons: boring layout. Take your fav disc for long distance chuck and repeat. No real forced shot shape and mainly borning placements with a couple nice holes. This is not the way to use an old ball golf for disc golf. There is a lot of wasted space that could be used to make this 2 courses or 1 course with 24 holes. Lots of features from ponds and cool trees not even used. Room for a pro shop, port a potty, and maybe some vending machines. This course has so much wasted potential.