@bbennett7761
This course is stunning with perfect maintenance and nice shot designs. BUT there are no tee pads OR signs for ANY of the holes. If those were added this would be the best disc golf course over MULTIPLE states. Carts are an amazing option as well. PLAY THIS COURSE
@haydenfisher
Many pros and cons to this course. I will start with the pros. It’s a very nice looking golf course. Great grass obviously and the views are nice. They have really nice baskets that are probably my favorite basket out of all the ones I’ve tried so far. I’m a big fan of the long holes. As someone who likes to bomb discs I find the holes here to be a blast. They offer golf carts so if you’re not a fan of walking the long holes then they have you covered. There’s a bathroom that you pass twice throughout the course so that’s a huge plus as well. Now it’s time for the cons. Pretty pricey. If you want a golf cart while you play it is $15 a person. The course is set up on their practice nine hole course for golf. Last time that I went the entire practice course was full of people. The disc golf holes are set up to where you have to throw across the golf fairways. Basically making disc golfers snake around the course in front of golfers trying to tee off. This lead to basically every golfer out there getting annoyed with the disc golfers. We spent close to an hour in total waiting for golfers to tee and play through on holes just so that we could throw to the other side of the fairway. Another con is that almost every hole but three feel the same. Mostly all long straight holes. There are no tee pads, no signs and no real path to take with the cart. Overall it’s a fun time but definitely doesn’t feel like I get my moneys worth. For $15 I feel there should at least be signs at the tees. I understand why they wouldn’t want to put in permanent tee pads but the could also put in turf or a brick outline to make it more noticeable on where to tee. I would recommend not going if there is any event going on.
@gansonsalmon
This course has grown on me. No doubt it’s a bomber course. But for distance/accuracy practice, and for the beautiful piece of land, it’s actually a good set of 18. No tees or signs, which is a downer, but it’s always in great shape. And the cart option is a plus. Be nice to the staff and other golfers and they’ll return the favor.
@anthonypasek
Totally average ball golf course
@geigerhyzer
Fun open course for some bomber shots. Shared with ball golf, stay aware.
@ajfaulc
Played while I was back and enjoyed the course great job!!!
@cardinal321
Great bomber course
@jamesreichert
The most challenging course in Quincy. Great mix of fun and difficulty. Layout does its best to utilize the greens, trees and elevation that the property provides. Smaller arms will enjoy having to put together two good shots to take par on most holes while bigger arms will appreciate getting to air it out on some challenging but attackable holes. Wind seems to always play a factor out here. A great addition to the area.
@chandlerc
Course has a good layout so far. Really enjoyed being able to try different shots and interact with not only disc golfers but also golfers
@discdoctor4
Love the course. If you are driving well, plenty opportunities to score. Back 9 should be in next week. I can’t wait to play the full course.
@smterwelp
Great course that will test your distance and accuracy! Strong winds will make angle control important