6 reviews

lightsnake2012

@lightsnake2012

13

Very strange course. You can tell it was built on a budget, since it's an 18-hole with 9 physical baskets, but that isn't such a problem. Some holes you have to throw backwards up another fairway, which can be a problem if the course is busy. Most holes are plopped in the middle of the property with no clear flight path or maybe with some kids playing outside and in the way. Sometimes the closest thing to a fairway is the actual driveway. The scoring is extremely strange, with 350-foot par 5 and 140-foot par 2 holes. The worst is the tee boxes, or lack thereof. Each tee is a concrete arrow shaped like a home plate, and if you're lucky enough to find them, you might have a decent experience. The mailbox at hole 1 has maps in it, but some of the arrows are buried by now and very difficult to find. This could be a fun place for a casual game for beginners, but I have learned to like it less over the years.

jrobins7

@jrobins7

Very cool little course. Friendly people and great ministry. Only ding is that discs can fall out of the bottom of the basket, but probably only a problem if you make from farther out.

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christehboss28

@christehboss28

All around fun course. A couple holes have a weird walk up for teeing off. There is an r/v in between hole 5. Not sure if it's on purpose or not, but you can throw around it. Some advice, remember the tee numbers as you're going through. It will help you on the back nine. I got lost for a second. Ha

sammcmalone

@sammcmalone

Ok course. Baskets are too wide, maybe made for frisbees? Discs fall through the bottom

qroppier

@qroppier

Fun course, great use of the land and limited baskets. No permanent tees, so you end up driving from uneven grass/gravel/pine-needles. There is also a motorhome in the middle of at least one fairway which feels like a liability. Overall great course, with the exception of the tees.

frankc

@frankc

Very nice course. Heavily wooded, lots of planted pines.