@karlseitz
First 10 holes are on HS property, 11-18 on Jr High property right across the street. Cool, fun little course on a high school campus! Beginner friendly. There are better courses around but worth playing if driving by
@brotherjason13
Fun little course if you are local. One of the baskets is missing (6 I think). Fun for practice and I can ride my bike to it. I wouldn't go out of your way though.
@garymattson
Missing signs for hole 3 and 10. Should never put baskets in area where if you go out of bound, meaning road or retention basin, you lose your disc forever.
@nburke126
Need to thin out some of the brush and areas around some of the holes to make easier to find a disc that is thrown off track.
@lucidmurk47
Left a Palum disc retriever against the fence on hole 18. If found please contact me on Instagram @lucidmurk
@hyoomac
Almost entirely open, but they’ve managed to cut a few short holes out of the bordering woods, and several holes that encourage RHFH or BH turnovers. Hole #2 is unacceptably dangerous to motorists and players retrieving discs. Skip it and play #15 twice. A spread out single loop with a few long walks. Detailed review at dgcoursereview.com
@srosener89
Good introductory course for beginners to start adhering to o.b. rules without major punishments, shorter holes are tight and technical, longer holes help give you discipline to hit landing zones for easier approaches. As a beginner myself could see more intermediate players still finding challenges and having a pleasurable experience.
@jawnmatero
You definitely need udisc navigate the course. Overall not bad but not great either, wet and some muddy tee pads. Mostly open field, mid to long shots but the couple of wooded holes were fun
@dbak322
If you throw over the fence by the track/off-site it's a haul to get your disc but not the end of the world. Very happy pinelands put in a (long) course.
@greensquirrel
Brand new course. Has potential, some tricky woods shots which I enjoyed, but mostly open field shots. No tee pads yet, very difficult to find your way around without uDisc. Tee areas are each marked with a hole number, but you are on your own when it comes to mapping out the hole or finding out where the next hole is. However I expect that the school is planning to add all of these things in time, so I can't judge too quickly yet. Overall, a good beginner-mid level course that I would play again.