@smithjoshua
Fairways that trace walking paths and their double dog legs don’t make for much of a course. First three holes are great, but the rest of the narrow, s-winding shot shapes aren’t worth sticking around for
@jddisc88
Fun little course with some technical holes. Everything is marked well.
@bosoxdanc
It needs a ton of improvement. A lot of the holes are very oddly shaped, and require lines that don't exist yet. I am hopeful for the course, though, as things are cleared long term.
@tm95956
The most mosquitoes I’ve ever seen in one place. No fairways yet. Three open holes then six holes along a windy hiking trail no more than 20’ wide. Odd shapes to the fairways.
@bstevens4
Fun little course. Couple of crazy hole shapes that don’t make sense. Great signage to get from hole to hole.
@bdonschill
Like others have mentioned: easy to follow and well marked hole locations, tee signs (with only the tee number, par, and general shape of the hole, no distances, elevations, or other hole obstructions/features listed ), very tight fairways on the last 5 holes that are little more than a wide walking trail, with some odd angles and trees/obstructions as part of hole layout. Could be improved considerably by taking down a few trees to widen the woodsy portion of the course.
@gassdup
Nice wide open holes to start and then winding wooded holes make a challenge. Has a little bit of everything for a short course. No tee pads but signage is solid. Fairways seem not fully developed. Biggest problem is mosquitoes. Keep moving, bring bug spray, and it’s not a bad warm up for a full 18.
@joestiebitz
VERY technical A baskets!!
@justusk79
Super wet standing water
@xtnmlr
Rating high only because it is new. There is potential but some more trees need to go for it to be reasonable. Bring bug spray and soft discs!