@mrwaffer
Could be a nice course but there was clearly a disconnect between the golfers and disc golfers. Talked to a few golfers and they were not happy about the addition of a disc golf course. The tension made you feel uncomfortable playing.
@bhodges050
I really enjoyed playing the round. The main and only downside is having to defer to ball golfers as you progress around the course. The Disc Golf course is woven in and out of all of the holes and so it’s hard to know who’s hitting where and who’s turn it is. I would not want to play if the ball golf course was really busy. Seemed like an evening round was a good call.
@firebert95
Fun course. Some tee signs are confusing as to where you're throwing. Hole 9 tee was not located near the sign at all. Good use of weaving through the fairways but I could see some problems with golfers on a congested day.
@xxsapxx
Renting the carts and playing this beautiful course was an absolute treat. From new york and would totally come back to play here.
@jfree2k
No Tee pads present, however grass was flat enough and area clear. The course is beautiful as it is on a golf course. If you’re a beginner, I may not recommend due to the long distances. One of the holes is a par 5 with a distance of 975’. Good place to practice your distance drives if you’re needing the space. I can see how playing this course could get rocky/awkward with regular golfers/country club members. The disc golf holes criss cross over the regular golf fairways/greens etc. We were there later when no one was really golfing but I could see how your disc golf group could clash with the “regulars.” It was fun and a very very nice course. (We only did the front 9 so I can’t speak for the back 9).
@genacgenac
No tee pads is a dealbreaker. Can’t navigate course without the app. Some holes pointlessly cross sphere golf fairways, although generally the course follows the tree line between fairways — some are spectacular. Budget time for course length — there’s a 300 YARD par 5 — and for delays while yielding to sphere golfers. You’re supposed to check in at the starter’s box, but no sign indicates such until you reach the first tee. If you don’t have experience with sphere golf etiquette, ask for tips. For example, crossing perpendicular across fairways, keeping your bag out of the way. I’m not positive the course is always available, but I’ll bet as long as it’s not real busy they let you on. I’d imagine Saturday mornings you should avoid; it would be a hassle to play when it’s busy in any case. uDISC must clarify these points.
@aslan009
This course is really fun, it is challenging enough and includes hazards and water. The golfers when we were there were very kind, but you had to keep your eyes out. It was fun since the course was slow, I would think disc golf on a busy day would make the play very hard since the course is laid out so your throwing very close or over the golfers territory. walking will cost you five dollars a person carts 15 dollars a person which cart rentals is steep. For five dollars walking the course isn't bad the holes are close enough and signage way to find. There are no tee pads for disc golfers but the regular golfers get a over the top green. Definitely worth playing if you can come when it isn't very busy.
@jmgrunwald
Please put tee pads in. The course is great for rollers due to the short grass. Great playing.
@edesmarais
This is an AMAZING experience. If you have not played Disc Golf at a country club, I can see how you may not understand the dynamics. Yes, there are no tee pads, but the tee areas are flat and easy to use. They are FINE. The staff and people here were an ABSOLUTE joy to deal with. If you played Steel Club, or Butter Valley, this is a better experience. If you come here expecting casual or "park disc golf" it will not feel right for you. There are mixed reviews and I understand why,but they aren't fair. We played Faylor and then here. Had an AMAZING day. Worth EVERY penny of the $20!!!!!!
@jleslie
I played the course morning. I just wish it wasn’t so windy. I would love to get back in nicer weather. I still had a great time! It would be nice to have actual tee pads, even if they were Astroturf. I really enjoyed the layout, it flowed very well. I think the only thing that would make it better would be to have a short tee option for some of the longer holes, if you want to play a quick round or for people who are not PRO/MA1 caliber. I am not sure how the golfers and disc golfers are going to coexist, as the disc golf course plays parallel and or across many other the fairways. Give it a play if you are in the area.
@cm302127
Nice, long wooded course with open shots as well. This course is just going to get better with its visionary leadership.
@esweigart
Definitely could be a great course if more time was put into it. Signage could be better and add some short tees for beginner players or players that just want to play a short and easy round.
@mhammer
Pro shop doesn't even want you there, ball golfers don't and there's no teepads. They seem to be charging all different costs. The front 9 is hard and the back 9 is soft. It's just a bad attempt at the 1st local course on a ball golf course.
@mkrepps
Set some baskets back into the woods to add more shot variety. Install turf tee pads or at least more permanent tee markers. Nice course upkeep though.
@donolotti
Even without tee boxes in yet the course is so fun. First time using a cart for disc golf and I felt like a pro lol. For a golf style course there are enough opticals to keep it interesting. Maybe put another course on the front nine to take advantage of some Hugh drops! Beautiful course.
@shumdog1987
No tee pads yet. Some have stakes to define end of tee but not all. Cost was $18.50 with a cart for 18 holes.