@meyerr
If your up for a good hike this is the course for you! Plays more like a rural woods course than a city park course. NOT FOR BEGINNERS Very tight technical lines that force you to get creative with disc selection. The rough is over 4 feet tall in most of the course but I didn’t find it to be difficult to navigate or recover discs, just annoying.
@therealchico
Tee boxes are slated to be finished. Great signs and baskets. Play is very fun. Can’t wait until it is completed
@ragemonster
The brush was too high. Once you get to hole 2 and beyond it's difficult to find your disc, even if your within circle 1.
@bigbadben97
So much tall grass and weeds. Willie Nelson, Mr. Cheeks, Kid Cudi, and Robert Plant wouldn’t be able to smoke them all in their entire lifespans.
@pizzagod
Really needs tee pad but the course is actually pretty fun. Just new and rough.
@isaacojk
Needs T-pads and proper sign placement. Could be a fun course with some work
@brndon
The lines and fairways are there but there’s still some work needed to make it enjoyable.
@jrich32
Fairways are mowed but tight, high rough on the fairways with stickers and thorns. Previous reviews are accurate. Brought old discs but still stopped after 9. Won’t be back until more progress has been made
@jordanmclain
If I could leave 0 stars I would, don’t waste your time. This is not a disc golf course lol
@ryandowling
T signs seem to be placed pointing at random directions somewhere around the tee making it difficult to find where the basket is located.shot variety is good but the areas used for t pads have become mud pits due to high traffic.
@jdshell
Bring your hiking boots! Used every bit of elevation possible. Tee areas are no where close to level and sketchy at times and most are uphill. Could use some extra signage between holes as the paths between get confusing. Fun shots and as pines get bigger it'll be even more challenging. Beware of pedestrians and dogs walking all throughout the course. Lots of blind shots could be a safety concern. Nice baskets and tee signs. Bathrooms on sight. Over time it'll get there.
@flyingfrolfer
Has potential to be an amazing course. All it really needs are proper tees! Fun track for all skill levels!
@micahrob
Main problem was the tee pads and the signs. Sometimes the signs would be right where the ground was the safest to throw from and most of the the time the tee area wasn’t flat, but other than that the course was very fun and had good shot shape variety.
@brooksw7
Some holes are really fun. Tee signs are nice, but confusing if you don’t have Udisc (we searched for #5 basket for 30 minutes in the wrong direction). Tee areas are pretty bad and most holes. Fairways were cut well, but rough was so thick it took forever to find discs that didn’t land in fairway
@strawbeardi
Good course but please dear lord add some pads. 2 out of 3 rolled ankles in the group on pad areas
@choppachang
This isn’t moderate. Ten feet off the fairway into over waist high vines and blackberries on an almost 600 ft double dogleg par 4 with a couple of tree clusters in the fairway might not be for me. In all honesty, I was working with a limited number of discs to build a no-check travel bag for a few upcoming trips but still, losing two of my better control fairways because of less than perfect releases into crazy overgrowth is no fun. I played here two years ago when I was new so I thought it was ok but I probably won’t be back. ps, UDisc distances are a bit off too.
@sacajawheeler
No tee pads, concrete or otherwise. Some tee areas have significant slope. Play is in a basin, was pretty wet, even after two full days of sun (it is winter time). Long walks between several holes. Tight fairways, narrow landing areas, small greens. You don’t want to miss here. Great winter time course, I probably won’t play here much in spring, summer, or fall. Seems like it would be rough with insects, potentially snakes.
@garrett44
Easy to lose disc if alone. Lots of hills but a pretty fun course
@blakebailey
This course has potential in. It. But it really need upkeep