
@dankilgore
Course plays down walking trails, big no no. Hole # 8 tee over an outdoor Amphitheater. Another no no. Course needs redesigned for safety and a better course. Beautiful property. Unsafe course

@gatlingun
Just because there are baskets in the ground doesn't mean it's a disc golf course. Don't waste the gas or time coming here. Why is this on UDisc?
@markhuether
Course follows walking trail surrounded by A+ disc golf woods. None of it is used. No tee markers or next signs. Course is boring and unimaginative. Minor cutting would yield a diamond of a course. Current design is one of the worst I've played out of 500. Baskets are misnumbered and turned wrong so you cant see number. 100lb Baskets were installed with .5lb foam into sand. You can just pull them out of the ground and they are easily tipped over. Clearly the course was created and installed by someone unfamiliar with disc golf. Installation instructions for discatchers are readily available online. A shame to spend money and yield probably the worst product possible for the space..

@flightrisk2020
Course has major landscaping construction going on most of the baskets removed unplayable I used it for putting practice

@discgolfcraig
Only 5 holes so not worth the trip. Enough room to make a fun 9 hole course.

@canaanw74
Great practicing course especially for beginners!

@wbennett
Definitely worth the stop. A fun 30 minute round.

@heydonward97
The new layout on the RCC fitness trail could be halfway decent with the addition of proper signage and actual tee areas. Without the UDisc map, it’s essentially just baskets randomly scattered in the woods. The course plays straight down a gravel walking path the entire way, so watch out for pedestrians. Plenty of potential with the amount of woods surrounding the trail. Luckily, I didn’t encounter any trail walkers during my round. This could be an issue on a busier day.