@marvo69
Super fun well thought out course great for beginners and fun for experts. This is not a difficult course, but has good flow and is balance for either forehand dominant or backhand throwers kudos to the course designer we will be back.
@kclaypoole
Absolutely love this course. A top 10 for fun and scenic value
@dave1313
Fun short technical course. Better than many to brush up on your accuracy
@miketortolon
Wear pants! I lost two discs in the first 5 holes. I probably would have been able to find them if I was wearing the proper attire. I’m in my car 5 minutes after my round and I can already see the red welts forming from poison ivy… Little irked by the mid tee pads after paying $5. Better pads and some more course care and I would have bumped this up at least .5. Course redeemed itself a lot for me on the back 9. If you’re coming for the first time I would suggest bringing someone else along. It was a tough go for me, especially on the front 9.
@cosniz
This course has many shit shaping opportunities and most of the lines are fair. I would definitely play this course every time I’m in the Rochester area. Seems like a course that is slept on although it is quite a drive to get there . Which probably explains why.
@gdl4393
Amazing shot design. Very muddy with little trail maintenance, at least early in the season.
@bobswaget
For being in the woods, it doesn’t feel crowded. Wooded, technical course with clean, well-spaced fairways and often multiple lanes. Fairways range from 220-350 feet. Variety of shot designs, only 2-3 holes that are difficult to par. I’d highly recommend the full 27 and alphabet loop. Course is best when dry, can be a bit muddy on the back 27 and mosquitos are abundant.
@okelley17
Tons of love and care goes into this course. Tight woods and a wide range of shot shapes await its visitors
@protherious
Lots of muck. These are Boot Camp days if you come out to play. Still fun!
@drdenman
Course is in great shape,but some of the teepads are a little scary, lots of mud and stuff on the pads.
@bpfrommer
Fall is the best time of the year to be in the woods.
@kwhittum
A bit muddy in places but a lot of fun to play. You can see the efforts made clear the course. Certainly I be playing this more!
@nathan240sxy
Great course for up shot and throwing technique practice. Most holes can be birdied with the proper first shot. Course requires knowledge of all types of throws in order to have a good round and most holes have 2-3 different gaps the harder the gaps the easier the placement for birdie. This course was very well thought out and is even fun for beginners. i brought the kids and they had fun as most baskets were attainable at +1 for them. bring bug spray and wear pants poison ivy is everywhere!
@arob13
Lots of fun holes but also lots of really dumb holes. Tee signs aren’t ideal and there are some holes that are kind of poke and hope.
@tfli1119
Needs some definition for many fairways otherwise a wonderful discgolf property.
@teamziggy
The upkeep is awesome the lines are plentiful and the mosquitoes are nature love the course.....
@marshall525
The course is in great shape, dry and mowed. The new tee pads are awesome.
@btcasper1979
Great corse! Front 9 plays like no other corse around (tight but clear fairways, low ceilings) ,and the back 9 plays much like Basil (very technical). All the tee pads are carpet. Signage is great and very clear. The corse owner is a super great guy! I can’t say enough nice things about Brad. Great advocate for the sport!