Course reviews
+1 votes Mike Kernan › August 13, 2022
Now with 36 baskets and 36 tees, it’s hilly with a lot of pine trees. 4 different ways to play it from easy red-to-blue combo to the championship-level Par 61 black-to-gold combo.
+0 votes Dante Cowell › July 19, 2020
The new 18 hole course is a significant improvement from the prior 9 hole course. If you played the old 9 hole course you know how difficult and frustrating it was especially if your disc landed in the infernal briar lining the green. The state park has cut back some of the briar increasing the width of the green as well as doing controlled burns so that the majority of it won't shred your shins and forearms if your disc lands in it. The holes are more beginner to intermediate for those teein ...
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+0 votes Randy Boyette › February 17, 2020
Park and M Kernan have been cutting briars back. They have installed 9 more baskets for 18 total now. The older reviews don’t do it justice. If you played it a couple years ago come back and try it now. You will be pleasantly surprised as there is ample fairways like never before. If the park keeps cutting, it will only get better. Hope to see you out there.
Update after first tournament: course is looking even better as Mike and the park crew have continued to cut back briars. If you live anywhere near you owe it to yourself to come and play.
Update after first tournament: course is looking even better as Mike and the park crew have continued to cut back briars. If you live anywhere near you owe it to yourself to come and play.
+0 votes Alex Hertzog › April 16, 2024
Beautiful state park course with 4 different layouts providing a great experience for all levels.