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@bunyar
Potential, TONS of potential to be a top notch course. LOVED the rough terrain. If you love hiking, you’re gonna love this course. Just be emotionally prepared to lose multiple strokes to poorly manicured fairways and roll aways (seriously, my roll aways on 10 were almost comical, turned a sure birdie into a triple bogey). You will also spend time looking for discs, even on shots that looked good from the T-pad. If you want to play a well designed course with lots of rigor, come and play here, just be prepared to get your cardio in. Would be a five star course with better t-pads and better maintenance. LAST BUT NOT LEAST. You will have to walk out almost every hole unless you want to throw blind or trust what UDisc says (not advised!).

@colbyjackd
Finally got around to playing Tom 2 and I have to say a lot of the complaints I’ve heard about this course have some basis but do not outweigh the beauty and uniquity of this course. Yes it is hilly, and yes you may have to jog a hundred feet down the fairway to spot the basket. There were none that stuck out to me as being in random places, especially if you consulted udisc while playing. Be ready to hike and just enjoy spending a couple hours in nature. This isn’t your local pitch and putt, nor should it be. Even without much trimming and upkeep evident, the fairways feel wide and fair without too many ghost branches reaching in. I personally love the feel of tracing along the trails with the carpet tee pads inconspicuously tucked into the hillsides, covered in moss. Although they can be uneven, if you are wearing the proper footwear for hiking, you should have no issues with traction.
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