@acidcrunk
Nothing on the app of the course makes sense. All the holes and tea boxes are in the wrong spots and to be honest there is no tea boxes at the course and all the numbers are wrong.
@samdiscsoutside
Very nostalgic for me
@jnaylor92
Definitely not worth it if you don’t live close by. Good course to practice throwing your putters. Would be a nice little 9 hole putter course if they replaced the baskets.
@louisrubio
Zero maintenance old course with rusted baskets
@mahgnineb
it’s a fun, easy, short course. very poorly maintained, a lot of damaged/missing baskets. hole 9 is just chains, no basket. confusing to navigate but worth playing if you live close by!
@mersch
Agree with previous post. If your not close by not worth the trip. Luckily I’m about 2 miles away and play it regularly. #3’s basket was stolen a few years back. You can see the metal post stub where it once lived. I now throw #3 tee to old #4 basket. Then play # 4 from the sign parallel to the road. 60” par 2. I trimmed #6, not too much, still a difficult line through their but at least there’s a line you can throw now. With minimal investment they could turn this into a nice little 9 holer.
@jakehogue
Scottish Safari 9 is an excellent layout and makes this otherwise lackluster course playable and fun!
@chicago447
Small course. Hole 4 seemed to be missing. Hole 6 could use a trim.
@egghead4u
This is a very small course with hole distances ranging from about 100-250 feet (very small for beginning few). Course doesn’t really seem to be maintained except mowing the grass because of the other things around it. Additionally there are only 8 holes and I don’t think hole 4 has a tee so you have to make it up in your own. Fun little practice/beginner/warm-up course if you live near by and have some extra time but certainly not worth a drive more then 10-15 mins in my opinion.