
@hyoomac
Current (2025) nine hole layout hole is spread around the open sections of the park. Excellent baskets and paver tees. Will be very beginner-friendly when the red tees are installed. Design does its best to use elevation changes and wooded borders, but every hole is just straight and open. Lots of extra walking to connect the existing holes. Looking forward to the wooded back nine in 2026. Detailed review at Discgolfcoursereview.com

@zigs2114
I really enjoyed this course. It has some great scenery and fun holes. Currently a WIP with tee pads still going in and tee signs going up but has potential to be one of the better courses in SE Pa.

@bigdaddy9
The back nine here has a lot of potential… The changes made to the back from a year ago, were great. Once the tee pads on the back are done and the signs updated with new hole numbers this would be a 4. One piece of advice. The long walk to 4 only to make the walk again to 5 seems a bit much. If you could find space for one more hole in the woods, you could go straight to 5 and then use the basket of 4 to be 18’s basket. Further throw down hill and could still use the circle if you wanted to.

@noktaroba
Great potential as more work gets done on the course. Still currently a little rough in areas but is mostly clean. A few holes near parking could be a little tricky to play with park attendees.

@mitchellgill17
Very much looking forward to the back 9. The 9 they have is GREAT!! But the walk between holes is a little funky, I hoe they fix that

@tunatuan
Great course, long walks, took about 3 hours to play the whole course.

@tdibby
Back 9 is really good, the front half needs some work. A lot of wide open shots that kind of become repetitive.

@jacksonkulp12
I think it’s a great local course! Good for all skill levels, they have a unique shot shape design for most holes after 3, good use of hazards to add difficulty. Truthfully, there’s nothing special about it that would draw me away from Kerr or ABN or even like Kenilworth… but sometimes that itself is the draw
@curly453
Can see a lot of work has been done and when finished the course will no doubt be a 4 just from the back nine.

@dozer83s
Nice little course. Only did the front 9.

@itsrudy
The front half of this course are more typical holes but #5-9 are pretty good and different. Beginner shot shapes. Bookended by downhills (1/9) rest are flat or moderately uphill. #5 and 9 are my faves. Despite that, many holes have right edged with nasty brush you can easily loose discs in, so if griplock is your problem this course is a bad fit.
@mikem22
The front 9 is fun - open and well maintained. The back 9 is seemingly unplayable in the woods. If it gets the maintenance and upkeep that the front does it would be an amazing course!

@jleslie
The potential is there, but very overgrown and no tee pads on several holes on the back 9. Signage and basket numbers don’t match up.

@ajbiii
The long nine in the front is, most likely I think we all hope, the set up for the long nine behind it. If 18 can be set up without playing shorts/longs, this will be another Chester County PDGA worthy courses. Matty P is a legend.

@heavyc83
This course will be amazing once it’s fully completed. A few of the holes on the back 9 will need a lot of foot traffic to keep the plants down

@padre146684
Extremely muddy and slippery. Some holes there's no chance for a good drive, overgrown.

@sjw5597
Great course with a dedicated crew chipping away at it!

@cshov12
This course is just not it. Bulldoze it and put the baskets somewhere else. Back 9 is a swamp, tee signs are all wrong, plenty of spots to lose a disc without being able to retrieve them. Just not fun to play at all