@kjwaugh31
If you are life a quick, fun beginner course, this place was great! Ace runs for more advanced players. I was in town for work and would absolutely come back for a quick round!
@arobsizzle
This is the ideal pitch n putt course. Every other one in the area is competing with Pioneer
@jonathanbrandt
Short but nice. Good variety of left and right shots. All but three are basically putter shots.
@hredmon
Just moved to the area! On paper this course doesn’t look like much, but it’s a small but stunning little course!
@zaccattack
Not much variety but gorgeous course! Putter + something stable and skippy and you can birdie everything.
@atllyons
Course as advertised. Short pitch and putt. Clean. Laid out in a unique way.
@zachouser
Great par 3 with some challenges. Awesome warm up course. Could easily play 54 here in a day if you wanted.
@drakebaird
Lovey beginner course. Tons of shot variety if not a ton of distance variety. Nothing over 260’. Tee pads are fantastic!
@dereke888
Mostly shaded course for technical putter and midrange.
@natedoggg30
Beautiful and fun ace run holes but not too easy you don’t feel it’s challenging
@jwfox41
Happy to see a course added to Pioneer Park. It’s a short course but very fun and is great for new players and families. And more skilled players can shoot for birdies and ace runs. Great utilization of the property available. Baskets and tee areas are very nice.
@mikethomas
Good beginner friendly course that is challenging but not hard. More of a heavily wooded park style course than what most would call true woods. Kind of a unique niche. 3 and 4 are pretty narly off the narrow fairway. I love to play it when I make it out here.
@rdshuman
New course that is still being completed. Great for learning to play in the woods or simply working on your game.
@eabeachy
This course basically wants technical upshots off the tee. Vastly superior to most courses I've seen in the same distance range.
@mrfree1
Updated : perfect lill par 3 course to work ok your short game!
@discmasterbarry
Good course for beginners. Experienced players will get practice on shot-shaping and hitting lines. Lots of ace runs and birdie opportunities, but don't get too relaxed in the woods or you'll be getting bogies you'll regret.