@dermyy
Good little course in a city park. Be sure to avoid people when it’s busy. Safari setup is definitely recommended over the base course. Lost my blue MVP Reactor way up in the pine trees by basket #6. Please return it to me if you pick it up!
@snowfox0819
Short but fun. Technical shots abound
@hazeyboy26
Better signs and better pads
@brenden234
Great Course for beginners. This is the place to get an ace!
@jarens
Stay away from the pine trees, they’ll swallow your disc!!
@handrew310
Fun little pitch and putt course.
@bigdog420mane
Real short, but very clean
@curtgreve
Really strange course, nice baskets but no tee pads. Other exercise equipment by tee markers. Short holes, really short. If you want to get an ace this course should be easy
@whatjohnsdoing
Long safari layout is a lot of fun and provides opportunities for much more challenging shots and lines. As well as distance. Can be a challenge to play the long safari layout when the park is busy, but if you have a chance give it a try, it’s fun.
@katrood
Nice park with paved path and upkeep. But no pads and bad markings. Unsure of where to begin.
@rushandrew11
I changed the course map so that it is geographically correct and not showing a mile down the road. Beginner friendly. Each basket shows the next hole’s number for some reason.
@checkr21
Used to play post to post. Then they swapped out a post for a basket. However they did it at the wrong post for the majority of the holes. What should be the tee box area is where they put a basket. So you have to walk past the basket to find the post to throw from instead of the next hole starting near where you finished. . If you're in it to get steps in this is the course.
@taczhompson
There are three different layouts (one on here, and two different posters at the park), none of which make any sense. The park is pretty and this could be a fun little 9 hole course if the layout made sense and some form of tee pad existed.
@catladyscherer
Upkeep is great & nice beginner course!
@sethbombs
Could use tees. The basket number starts at 2( which is hole 1) and so on.
@gkoss96
Very short/beginner course. No technical shots needed, map is attached to the building by hole #1. Where the basket ends and the next tee starts is completely backwards so expect walking on the short course.