Course reviews
+1 votes Ramon Espique › February 12, 2018
Good beginner's course. Par listed can boost some players' egos, but if you throw relatively well, boost your own and play everything as par 3. Mind the teepads as they are sloped in a way that can put your throws offline.
+1 votes Alan Amos › February 13, 2017
Not a bad little course, but nothing to write home about either. The city park course uses 9 baskets with two different tee pads for each hole. Fairly short course and you can play a round of 18 in a hour. Great course for a new player, but not something to go out of your way for.
+0 votes jeff Balthazore › October 7, 2016
I agree with the above review I went lower due to the par's are way to easy 215ft is a par 4 and 310ft par 5 I'm fairly new to the sport but shot a 17 under first game and 15 under second besides the up and down of the hills short and at least fun course
+1 votes Matt Faulkner › August 3, 2018
Fun course. The back 9 are the same as the front, just different tee pads. Good mix of uphill, downhill, right & left shots. Quality signage and tee pads. The course is very well maintained and family friendly. You would have to try really hard to lose a disc here. Softball in the summer and fall, with concessions, in case you need a beer and hot dog.
Play all holes as Par 3 and try to beat my -5.
Crehan's Irish Pub is down the road. Perfect for post-game drinks and food.
Play all holes as Par 3 and try to beat my -5.
Crehan's Irish Pub is down the road. Perfect for post-game drinks and food.