@willcazel
Just a short pitch and putt. I love that hole 9 is a full throw after all the chip shots. I would play this a bunch if I lived in walking distance.
@timchagnon
Giving it five stars to help boost its rating great tiny course. Obviously not five stars but it’s currently too low.
@jimmmatrix
Really small course, took maybe 25 minutes. Every hole except for 2 of them are less than 200ft. The last hole was 360ft. It's definitely fun course to practice with your mid range and putting. Some of the holes look pretty ace-able. If your looking for something more challenging with more shot variety Peter's creek would be better option. Biggest qualm was the teepads or lack of it. And no signage on the course at all. Still had fun tho!!
@firebirdfrank
Nice par 3 course, Ace Run! Needs upgraded tee pads and a direction arrow to the next tee for first timers.
@notakphenom
Good beginner's wooded course, I'm RHFH dominant but wanted to throw BH on most holes. Small property so layout is cramped and fairways cross each other. It's also a busy suburb park. Probably be better with 6 baskets that you play three times. Baskets in good shape, easy to see, park has a port a potty.
@bigslimdawg
In the process of adding signs and getting a few new baskets! All the holes expect for 4 &5 have a sign now! 4&5 will be done soon. Once we have new baskets we might work on adding the FT to hole and such!
@flofff
Not great. No signage, a number of baskets were mangled and one was useless.
@wilcutjames
Multiple broke baskets, no signs, tee pads unmarked. Good course to take the 7yr old though
@beardedperson
Fun little short course but dirt tees and baskets are wrecked. Still fun though.
@joshmacalino
Watch out for dog poop. Basket 9 is still broken. Other baskets are up, but need some maintenance. Use UDisc for tee pads
@benhad
With little effort this course could be so much better.. I would gladly contribute to a go fund me if someone knows how to set one up, and volunteer labor for a workday.
@brianmcnabb
Boxes are not marked. No way to tell where you throw from.