@chenry97
$21 per disc golfer is a little pricey for 9holes but it is a very fun golf course/disc golf dual purpose layout with food and drinks on the premises đ„đ Had a blast though and would come back but I think more like 16-18$ is fair 21 is pushing it
@daftdolfing
$21.00 Tee time. If disc golf was expensive like golf play here. Very nice though.
@kanemotojohn
Good Length. Expensive ($20 on weekends for 9 holes). But, loved the challenging pin locations and raised tee boxes. Great for both forehand and backhand players. Prepare to wait on a few holes, but the landscape and trees make up for it!
@indigo
course is alright, but for as long as there have been baskets i donât thing anyone has gotten a disc back from the water⊠I think the course would feel more approachable if i felt like i wasnât gonna loose money after having to pay to play in the first place. i mean if you are gonna charge then hire a diver or drain the pondâŠ
@rtanner11
Water is the main challenge, but mostly straight, open drives on the course.
@geode76
Nice shared course with ball golfers. Some water hazards so be careful or bring a disc retriever. Luckily a ball golfer had one and was kind enough to offer his when I ended up in the water. đ
@claydiddy82
Mostly open holes with Lots of water hazards. Playing on a pitch and putt golf course. Totally over priced for what it is
@llogue09
Great course with some great shots. Some water hazards. Lots of greens on hills which makes for tough up shots. Nice staff, great pro shop!
@donnymiller
Technical. Great upkeep. Short game all day
@joelongthrow
lots of water
@sean2442
Beautiful grass, shade trees and ponds with some frogs. Keep your head on a swivel on #8 & #9. Golfers at the driving range like to take shots