@bmkehoe
Tough but fair fairways, challenging greens and lots of variety. Must play course in the province.
@onolando
Really lovely course, could use some garbage cans/benches along the way. It’s very much in the woods the whole time.
@foofighter15
Terrific course and a great add to NS Disc Golf. Challenging holes with lots of options for lines, big elevation changes, and nice variations from green, blue, and black tees. Careful in the woods, lots of sinkholes.
@jlegate
Truly majestic course through old growth pines. Great shot variety with challenging yet fair mix of wide wooded fairways and technical lines. Amazing work by the design team and ownership to get this up and running so quickly!
@dylanmccarthy
Fantastic course on a well maintained property with great shot variety and elevation change. 3 layouts provide a challenging but fun experience for all skill levels.
@alphippen
Best course I’ve played in the province, great condition for a brand new course
@guthriesw
Absolutly fantastic course. Great lines, great distance, although I thought the price was a bit steep, however with the quality and details on this course by a private company with this as part of their business... this price is well worth it. Some of the tee pads may be a bit short for some players but still perfectly fine. For a new course, this is the most ready for play new course I have ever played in the 1st month of opening. Fairways are perfect with the right amount of danger. Off fairway for the most part is easy to find your disc. A few areas to be cautious of footing and sinkhole off fairway to be aware of. All in all this is definitely in the top 3-5 course in all of Atlantic Canada to date.
@jacobmtucker
Beautiful fairways, great shot variety, and woods that don't feel too punishing for those of us who can't always throw straight! Quickly becoming a local favourite, easily worth the trip
@jamesmallard
The course has plenty of beautiful holes with demanding lines. Not to mention, it’s in amazing shape for being one month old. Within a year or two it could rival a course like Brewster Ridge!
@thekid29
Great course
@stanleyselig
Great course, nice to have another so close to Halifax!
@haddockswooze
Amazing signage, great use of land, and lots of amenities, great job to all the people that made this happen for Nova Scotia! The lay out is technical and achievable all at the same time!
@scottiemack
This course is a solid, challenging option for technical disc golfers, but less so for beginners or those who prefer a more open layout. At my skill level, I found the fairways quite narrow—about the width of a side street. While no hole felt unfairly wooded with a wall of trees, the dense woods make any errant throw pretty punishing. I was hoping for a few more open holes where I could really rip a drive but after looking for a few discs it became unfun for me. For $15, it's definitely worth a round. However, I’m already happy with the technical woods golf offered at New Minas and HP. While they might be shorter, they feel more open and are far less punishing. If you're a skilled player who loves tight, technical courses, you'll likely love this one. For now, I'll be patiently waiting for a new course that's more my style—something more like PEI's Huck It or Belfast.
@jeffreyr
A nice course in Nova Scotia It will hopefully only improve as it ages and they tweak some lines and fairways
@jamesnelson
Fun, very challenging course from Blacks. If you go off the groomed fairways, it's often very dense and difficult to play from. Only real criticism is the amount of hazardous footing with sink holes and unstable ground.