This course is a must play if you are in the area. The course has 27 well kept and maintained fairways as it should be because it is pay to play here. There are PRO and AM pads which are easily identified at each tee pad by the signage that shows a general fairway layout with distances to each of the possible pin positions. All pads are made up of concrete and are of decent length for the run up. There are only a few holes that have any sort of drastic elevation between tee pad and pin placement. Otherwise, the course is fairly flat.
The baskets are in good shape and the course is very clean of garbage and vandalism. People who pay to play here generally care enough to not make a mess of the course and respect the game. There are a few technical holes with the majority of them being grip it and rip it. The course is also friendly for beginners when it comes to the wide open fairways. It is hard to lose a disc here unless you really don’t pay attention to your shot. Overall the layout is perfect as you start by the parking lot and end by the parking lot whether you are playing the first 18 and/or the back 9.
Every tee has a sign but the baskets do not have any signage leading you to the next tee. I’ve played this course enough to know now where to go but for first timer players it might be slightly challenging on a few holes. Use UDisc to navigate the course when needed.
The course does get busy depending on time of week and day but generally there are few back ups at any of the holes and most people are courteous enough to let faster paced players play through. It took less than 90 minutes for 4 players of decent skills to play a round. If you are short of time, the last 9 holes can be skipped as they are open fairways and the least interesting to me. I prefer to play two rounds of the first 18 holes and skip the back 9.
Every summer, I make the a few treks from Milwaukee to play this course and a few other courses in the area such has Elver Park DGC and Hiestand Park DGC, Even though Vallarta-Ast DGC at Token Creek is reason enough to drive that far. If half stars were possible, I’d give this course 4.5+. The only thing keeping it from being 5 stars is the...
Read moreOne of the best courses in the Madison area. A great mix of open and woodsy holes. The 9 additional pins are my favorite part making 27 total. Mainly flat and lots of prairie. Try and keep it in the fairway the best you can otherwise you may end up looking for quite some time. Having a partner to help track your shots also helps. Overall, a really great designed course and always well maintained. Don’t get caught without a pass though or you’ll wish...
Read moreI was only a spectator, I didn't play the course but, I spoke with the guys that did and they all said it was great. Challenging but not unbeatable, the course is set in a beautiful park on the outskirts of Madison that's definitely worth visiting. We have fun just watching these teams compete, get out there people, get some fresh air...
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