@trebor751
9 hole course that shares 3 baskets with all the holes. 1 basket is missing and two tees are completely gone. Unplayable
@bringnthunder
Can't give it a fair review since half of it is unplayable. But it's an interesting course design and it's a beautiful campus.
@brooke2828
It’s fun for college students looking to kill a hour, or people who are learning the sport.
@coyhbryant
Great little course. Uses the available space to perfection. Will be playing here often. Two tips. 1. I would place the tee signs so that when you face the basket you can read the sign. (Will help with any hole confusion, which there really isn’t any) 2. Park in the library parking lot after hours or on the weekends. Also lastly I’m dubbing this the Fibonacci course, as a science enthusiasts
@middlemayo
It isn’t bad, for a shared-basket course. It is very short, and lacks any unique hole locations, challenging shots, or other distinguishing characteristics.
@thedavidbeavers
It’s a good course for what it is. Very small, and only 3 baskets (3 tee boxes per basket). But a good quick course to have on campus.
@bbuckman
Most people don’t know this is actually an 18 hole course, they just don’t have the signs up for it. Same tee pads just go to different baskets after the front 9, several 300+ ft shots. The course creator showed me that sweet little hidden fact
@mcdrilling
This is a fun course with a unique layout. The course uses 3 baskets for a total of 9 holes (3 teepads per basket) which creates a fun mix of different distances and approaches. Definitely recommend checking out!