Technically challenging. Lots of water monsters and disc-eating trees. Signage could be a lot better. But FUN, FUN, FUN.
The teebox for the first hole is in the wooded area (enclosed in a red line in the pic -- roughly where the "1" is shown). From there it's usually (not always) apparent where the next teebox is. But hey, I've never been a first time visitor to a course anywhere in the country where the signage to the first hole, signage showing layout of each hole (e.g. dogleg left) and signage from basket to next hole was 100% clear. Heck, now that I think about it, my home course wouldn't score high on that. But part of the fun of traveling is visiting new towns, playing new courses, wandering around, talking to locals and finding your way.
This course has lots and lots of holes where you need to be deadly accurate to have any hope of making par (or even a bogey). I never go wading in ponds to retrieve a disc, but sureashell I did today.
10/10...
Read moreI play this course every year when I come down to visit. Currently it is June 2020, there are some holes that are unavailable because of construction. The first half is very friendly. Most holes are under 250 and not much to worry about. The back nine is still pretty short but there are multiple water hazards and finesse shots. I really enjoy playing this course but the construction is a little disappointing. Don’t let that keep you from going, especially if you are visiting. You will have a really good chance of snagging a...
Read moreNice course and park....challenging layout with several tee positions...5 water hazards ...when I started there were no signs to guide you to the right holes...but...when I returned to the first couple of holes after 18....WOW....new signs and a great logo....I'm from out of town ...so seeing a nice kept course with new posts, signs, and concrete tee pads makes me smile....great job.. ChainDragons....hope you find my Sapphire on...
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