9 reviews

Upkeep
4.2
Shot variety/design
4.1
Tee areas
4.6
Signage/wayfinding
3.5
Amenities
4.2
Scenery/views
4.2
ghyphenreg

@ghyphenreg

150

Probably like 3.9 course as is.. with work and tweaks… 4.1-4.4ish. ….. woods holes needs some trimming.. nice, peaceful and some open slight elevation shots .. overall pretty fun

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briandiscgolf

@briandiscgolf

28

This is a nice course. It's in a State park. The front nine starts out fairly easy but starts adding some good intermediate to advanced fairways. The park is very nice and clean. Fairways are mowed with defined edges outside of the pines. There are restrooms available by the boat ramp. Signage is good at the tee. No benches or trash bins. They have 3 available layouts but don't indicate which position the basket is in. Navigation on the front nine is difficult, no signage indicating next tee direction. Some tee pad locations force you to walk in the paths of other fairways. Some baskets are not visible from tee. Easy to throw at the wrong basket first time out. The back nine is really stretched out with some 7 to 900ft fairways. I will be back now that I know the layout won't have shots in the wrong direction. It's fun but it's not 4+course, 3.5 at best.

derek1976

@derek1976

21

Definitely a fun course with a variety of short, wooded holes and longer slightly open shots.

discjune

@discjune

3

We were camping and delighted to discover the course.

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mjhuyser

@mjhuyser

1

Great brand new course. Signage and maps still needed but the posts are there so signs are on the way. Cell signal is lacking for AT&T/GSM phones so download the map before you get to the park. Front 9 and back 9 are completely different courses. I just happened to meet the guy who installed it and he appears to be a very strong driver because his par 4s are 150ft longer than any par 4 on my local courses. Not complaining, just be ready to heave it. For the novice I recommend just playing the front 9 twice. For the veteran: ice your arm afterwards. On hole 4, try to drop your disc before the basket or else you're going over the edge for a bad time. The lanes on holes 8 and 9 are fun, my favorites on the whole course.

3
jjdailey

@jjdailey

41

Lots of potential when finished.

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2
bradexum

@bradexum

23

This is going to be a very good course when it's done. Offers a good mix of open shots and technical shots. I'm excited for the pads to be done.

1
claymac

@claymac

9

We played the front 9 while visiting family. Definitely a tough front 9. Great use of trees and pretty scenery. Good variety of shot shapes. Saw a deer while playing and our dog loved the place. Tees were flags that were not always obvious. Must use U-disc for map. Looking forward to seeing it as it improves with tee pads and signage. Some 3D printed “Next Tee” arrows on baskets would help. Overall we had a great time and I’m so happy to see that Blakely has a course. We will definitely play again when we visit. FYI for locals you can check out parking passes from the library and avoid the $5 parking fee.

1
chefreid

@chefreid

58

Baskets are installed the ground. Fairways are cut and course is playable. There is still work to be done as far as installing tee pads and signage, but course is playable with UDisc app (you will need it to navigate course). Tee areas are marked with white flags. Fun slightly shorter more technical front 9 with a longer back 9 which gives you an opportunity to really let some fly. Just watch out for the tall grass!