@hoopdawggy
When you arrive, park in the middle school lot. Directions take you to the parking lot of a private swim club next doors that shuts its gate at close.
@hyoomac
There’s room for four or five good holes, but the designers went for nine. And then added second tees to create “18.” The course reverses on itself, so two groups can be throwing blindly from opposite directions. Teepads have fallen into disrepair, signs are missing. Baskets are a variety of makes, models and colors. Navigation - even with uDisc - is a guessing game. Fun for locals who know the layout, but it’s a Bagger’s Nightmare.
@roadto501
Much happening here. Signage and mapping needs help. Great potential, mostly doubles back on the front 9 to make a full 18.
@dickdangle69
Lots of snow still on the ground. Disc finding can be challenging at times. Some signs are removed or knocked down but Udisc is spot on. Would love to play here when it’s clear and a little warmer. Gate is locked as of 1/22 so parking across the gate is available
@dannylee
Please pack it in and pack it out. If you see some litter, please grab one and throw it away later. amen !
@bhoffmaster
I don’t mind the course at all but without the app, it would definitely be a bit confusing. Also some of the signs and teepads are just non-existent. But I can still enjoy it.
@dtely1
A variety of shot shapes and a great used of the space with a creative layout. Favors RHBH on most of the tee shots but not all. The shorts are longer than most “shorts” on other courses but it was very enjoyable. Two of the tee pads may not be very accessible if it is recess or lunch time.
@kegnation
Fun 9 hole course. Good for a quick round, wouldn't seek it out. It does get points for being on an 'unusable' piece of property for just about anything else.
@aezell34
There are no tee pads, just dirt. Most of the signs are gone and haven't been replaced. A lot of holes share the same baskets which is confusing for a first time player. Holes 10 and 11 tee pads are completely unknown unless you have someone show you who has played the course before. Currently on hole 5/14/15 there is a giant hornets nest under a tree next to the benches in the middle of the fairway and this is very dangerous and can be scary if you're with pets or children. This is the closest course to me, but I would never call it my home course cause of the much better courses just about 15 minutes down the road that are actually well kept.
@lordtamale
Could be fun if they redesign the whole thing. Hole 11 was cool. Total waste of time bringing my circles out here. 1981 still teeing off mud, some signs some not, cross fairways a plenty. Glad this isn't my home course!
@jstrong85
Upkeep leaves something to be desired. Signage is lacking in some areas due to vandalism. Tee pads are basically dirt. Can be a confusing layout for beginners. Shot variety is very challenging for anyone looking to up their game.
@genacgenac
Widowmakers at fourth tee recklessly ignored by the County — somebody is going to get killed by an imminently fallen tree. Tee 10 and 11 placement is idiotic. Interesting narrow wooded holes. Many fewer baskets than holes. Good shared use though. Rating hole seven a par 2 is beyond idiotic.  Hole eight you might as well play centrifugal bumble puppy. Look it up; score relies 100% on luck. Scoring all around basically relies on a strong forehand throw. Humbling course for beginners.
@funkydung
Pack your repelling gear, helmet, cup, compass, and apologies. I appreciate all the work the local club has put into this very old course, but it's truly a disaster. It's on a very uninhabitable area behind a home run fence in a schoolyard. Please do not give up on disc golf if you play your first round here, I promise they're not all like this! Like others have said, no tee pads, few tee signs, all shared baskets. You're always lost, in someone's way, throwing at the wrong basket, or trying to walk along a 45 degree slope.
@tony
Amazing use of the space they had for this course that results in some fun holes. However, the teepads are not natural and having to play back to the same baskets makes for some inconvenient waits.
@norwegian
Great coarse layout. Only issues are baskets are shared for different tees, so it's not hard to be throwing at other group, and there's no tees boxes.
@kasprzap
I’ll start off with the positives: all holes were pretty close together, the tee pads had informative signs, and there was a nice variety of hole distances and difficulties. That being said, you need to be a mountain goat to play this coarse. Seemingly every fairway slopes 45degrees up or down. The tee pads were just unmarked dirt. One was missing its sign. Most baskets belonged to two separate “holes”. When it’s quiet, not a problem, but a when multiple teams are playing it’s frustrating.
@ihaveanoseynose
A very challenging and unique course. Each hole is very different. Recently major clean up on course plus arrows to next tees have been added.
@emersch22
Pine Grove for a long time was neglected but the past few years has come to life again due to some locals putting in the time and effort! Challenging but fun course!