If played solo by a relatively experienced player in the afternoon on a weekday, can be played in about 40-50 minutes if you don't have to wait on anyone and don't lose track of a disc (which should be pretty hard to do on this course if there aren't any leaves on the ground.)
All concrete pads, fairly short course, all par 3's, beginner friendly, basically zero change in elevation, decent amount of trees, no underbrush or OB. Red / White / Blue tees, and some beginner/junior tees marked by some yellow bricks (these are the only ones without a cement pad), baskets rotate between 2 and 3 possible positions per hole.
Recently a bunch of wooden sculptures have been added, some of them are...
Read moreNice course other than the 13th hole.
-1 star (13th hole) That hole only has one line you have to hit perfect and isn’t like any of the rest of the holes. It kind of ruins the round on vibes and score. I heard the 13th used to be where the tee box is currently aligned to (the left of the trees, instead of the current misalignment where it has to go to the right.
-1 star (practice basket) I suggest they add some more practice baskets so that instead of 1 with all dirt underneath it, there’s a few and they aren’t all dirt underneath (spreads...
Read moreFlat, well laid out course in grassy shaded area. Free parking and park access. Course is very clean and well kept. Very little risk of losing discs. Redesigned in late nineties and multiple concrete tee pads/pin placements were added. Great for various skill levels with a variety of shot skills required. Not many holes require big arms. Most holes under 300'.
Don't go after a big rain. Backside of course doesn't drain particularly well, and can be haven for mosquitos. But great...
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