@natelewis140
Solid course, def just needs foot traffic. when it’s all cleaned up and beat in i can see this course being really fun.
@mj126967
Had a lot of fun playing this course! I stuck to the short tees and was really happy with how the round went. The front 9 has a bunch of shorter “ace run” holes, while the back 9 opens up with longer shots and a few more par 4’s. The course is in good shape for being brand new. A few holes have some thornbushes and autumn olive, which is pretty normal for a fresh course until the rough is still getting beaten in, so a few holes felt a little more rugged than others. Watch your step; there are a few stumps sticking up along paths and fairways. As a righty, I threw a fair amount of forehand shots, which was fun. The shot variety is solid, and basket placements make good use of elevation. A couple of tees have tight gaps, but that’s part of the “woods course” vibe. Signage and “next tee” markers on the baskets made navigation easy. I’d like to come back and try the long tees sometime, probably with a friend to help spot, or for a league round next season.
@jclauss86
Amazing course with lots of ups and Downs. Technical shots, tight wood shots, perfect wooded course
@wrightbballer23
Some of the lines are unrealistic. But it's still a fun course.
@caseybeeman
The name of the course pretty accurately describes the front 9. You've gotta toss down narrow fairways with little margin for error or creativity. Ride the pipeline or hang out in the pines. Keep working on it, gang. It's got potential.
@scuffingputts
I didn't find the layout rewarding. You need udisc to find the next hole. It's a nicely kept course with great tee pads
@cdsouthard15
Definitely needs some refinement but overall solid bones
@discfinder
So much potential. Great start here. My congratulations on the progress. Big boy lane opportunity.
@rcrussell
Always a good time has quite a bit of underbrush but is still under construction so it’s to be expected hopefully they clean them up a bit more this spring
@scottwhit74
Not bad for a newer course. A lot of holes play along some 2-tracks that don't quite fit for frolf lines. Also a couple poke and hope shots that could use some clearing out.
@codyeng
Love this course and the pine forest would be nice even just for hiking not stroller friendly but I do bring my 2 y.o. In a wagon with off-road wheels and he’s made it the full 18.
@shidearm
Would love to see how this course beats in after fully installed. Fun holes.
@dmaddox
Constantly improving! Super fun and challenging with excellent upkeep..this couse IS one of the best in the area
@brianphillips
Looks like they started and got cement pads in ans black hole baskets.. and then stopped.. Rough is getting bad.. fairways are tight brush piles are just off the fairways.. no tee signs.. needs alot more work. Couple holes on the front run close to one another..
@kedz00
Absolutely love this place. Kudos to everyone who has put work in on it. Even without the signs in, it's easy to navigate. Well worn paths make finding the next hole easy. Front 9 are a variety of really fun, short tunnel and technical shots. Back 9 open up, way more distance but doesn't lose any technical difficulty. I cannot wait to return when it's all finished. Going to be a 5 star for sure.
@joshynova777
Tight fairways, big par 3's and 4's on the back. Potential to be a great course.
@stevehultquist
Tee signs are in the works per Craig. This is a solid 4 in my book the way it roughly sits. I can't wait to come back in a year to re-see it.
@tuckerscoville
Brand new signage and 4 new benches, port-a-potty near the road, short and technical front nine, long and more open back nine, difficult and hilly but rewarding layout, bring hiking shoes and bug spray. I regularly play this course and enjoy it every time, so grateful to finally have a course so near to home!