
@scottgardner8
Shots are fun. There are a couple of longer par 4s which is great such a small course. It would not take much for the community to put in some indicators of where the pads are. Small painted stripes on paths or blocks of wood in grass would go a long way.

@mikel445
Great beginner course
@savaii
Needs some signs to mark Tees and where the next hole is. Very fun course great for practice.

@jmkaelin
Good little short course. Would be impossible to play on warmer days due to traffic. Even some indicators or markers of teepads would be helpful, though.

@joecav84
Yes it’s a basic course, yes no tee pads or signs. If that kills it for you, go to Dry Creek. In the meantime I’ll be using it to practice open approach shots and controlled drives because it’s incredibly effective for that.
@pancakemines
Decent course for a beginner but there is no signage or tee pads. You have to guess where to they are by using the map in Udisc. There's a playground, covered picnic benches, and an okay water fountain. The grass is maintained.

@warlord
No teapads no signs. Nothing special.
@ryhull
Great for practicing. For the space, the holes are laid out well. Underrated.

@hoganbassett
Clean, not much upkeep needed because it’s just a grass park. Tee pads would be a great addition.
@mjbenson03
Great course to call home! Well maintained, open holes, a few semi technical shots to practice for real technical ones without the threat of losing discs!

@benfishin
Fun pitch and putt. Be watchful and use good judgment around other park goers.

@cannman
Great beginner course: open layout, not overly crowded, can play fast. Tee pads and signage would make it even better. I use this course to help hone my skills and build confidence for other more challenging courses.