@jordanh23
Great course for beginners or people looking to work on fundamentals! Course, tee pads, and baskets are of nice quality. Had a lot of fun!
@ashton99gipple
Great course for a highschool course. Many different shot varieties as long as your not boring
@cooter325
Small town course around the school facilities. I like to see more courses like this. Mostly short sgots that can be aced with a couple shots to build skills. Deep baskets with heavy chains that are gonna catch disc. This is the type of course that are going to get kids involved and interested in disc golf. Description says not cart friendly but is stroller friendly? The course is cart friendly. Pads are short and s few are not setup very well to the basket. Other than that they nailed it with course.
@asagipple1
In short: This course is a final destination for discs during the summer. Positives: The course’s design is actually very entertaining and the flow of the course is very simple, but only in the winter. Advice: Don’t waste your time here in the summer unless you’re a literal wizard. Holes 2, 3, 8, and 9 are pretty much unplayable due to the dense jungle 6 feet from those baskets. Question: Why expect people (local beginner to intermediate level players) to come play a short 9 hole course when almost half of it isn’t well maintained? A huge component of the entire appeal of disc golf is course maintenance and not having to risk time, energy and physical damage searching for a disc when you shouldn’t have to.
@gabegiesel
Course has improved significantly since spring. All pads although very small are poured and baskets are generic but honestly fairly decent quality. For a project designed and built by highschool kids it’s pretty decent. No signs installed at this time. UDisc layout is correct. Biggest complaint for me is simply the layout. The layout was not well thought out. this is a solid 3.5 pitch and putt. Not bad for some school kids!