@stephenwoz
Very scenic course. Tee pads are nice but a bit small…Not really a big deal. Really great course for beginners or intermediate players. Had a great time here🔥
@kellison
No good place to park near tee 1 and no directional signage for course at all. Deer sightings along course and they are unafraid of players. Beautiful grounds.
@elijahsmith
Could really use some more variety in shot-shaping and hole lengths, but a well-kept and beautiful course!
@dbowie16
Great place to play, safe, easy to find discs. Not the best for privacy though
@kingop
Could use at least 1 trash can on the course. I’m always picking up trash people leave behind and it would be nice to have a place to throw it away.
@rleroy13
The course was very neat, partially shaded in some areas with well-kept tee pads. It was a simple course with some good lines for each basket, and although there was no signage from basket to basket, the tee pads were close by and fairly obvious even without UDisc. Nice course with some open wood for a pleasant round.
@sebastianwalton
Course is too confusing pads are crossing and hidden every hole is dead straight which isn’t bad
@evangarner04
Better of the two Berry courses. Decent mix of open and wooded fairways.
@mcspider42
Excellent park style course that has something to offer every skill level. As a like MA2/MA1 player it was super fun and I could reach most holes to have a putt. Would definitely recommend. Saw so many deer on the course itself!!
@anobles10
Really enjoyed playing the course with an Australian Rules Football!
@bohunker
Park at large pavilion, start play on 13, as others have stated. Course is among large mature pine and oak trees, nestled between recreation areas and a road. Tees are difficult to find. I like that there are no signs and I don't like that there are no signs. Signage helps, but the simplicity of the tee pads is also great. I found some of the pads to short for my run up, but that didn't impede play. We saw no amitities for guest, water fountain was turned off, we had no water and almost died (not really).
@karencbuh
Solid par 3 course. UDisc needed to make sure you are going to the right tee. Agreed with previous comment. Park at hole 13 and start there.
@hopsedge
I don’t know about this course. It’s not really a woods course, but it lacks the wide open parks-course shot shaping of the other course on Berry’s campus (Log Cabin). It’s kind of stuffed into a long narrow belt of land & is really just an out-and-back. Also very soggy after a rain.
@awdavis116
Wet in spots but great course
@bobs21
Awesome course. Awesome views
@maxathon13
Great course