HOLE 1: Solid hole for all divisions. Short to short plays nicely for beginners. Long to long plays nicely for more advanced levels.
HOLE 2: Straight pin position requires a straight flight to the pin. Right pin position requires a long straight forehand with big fade to get a look. Challenging hole with punishing rough.
HOLE 3: Both pin locations are tucked in the wood line. A good backhand hyzer will get you a look at the basket. However, it can feel like luck depending on where you land off the box.
HOLE 4: tight gap off the tee. Short pin plays as a hyzer to the pin. Long pin is tucked deep in the woods. Probably plays as a Par 4. Hard to get a birdie look off the box.
HOLE 5: Short pin is in a group of trees to the left of the creek. Long pin plays across the creek. Gotta have a great placement shot off the box to get a look to either pin position. A great birdie to get if you play it right.
HOLE 6: short pin is tucked tightly through a group of trees. Long pin is to the right of that. Both placements are reachable from the box but it feels kind of poke-n-hope.
HOLE 7: Short to short plays as a tricky Par 3 because there really isn’t a line to the basket. Short to long is the same. Just more trees in between you and the basket with no real fairways once you cross the creek. Long to short has a beautiful first 200 feet, but once you cross the creek. Poke and hope. No real lines to the basket. Long to long is the same.
HOLE 8: Short pin plays dead straight off the box. Good overstable putter or mid shot. Middle pin is a tricky dogleg right off the box. A good forehand will get you to the pin if you manage to miss all the trees. Long pin is a hard Par 3 and a soft Par 4. Tricky tricky basket to access. No real approach look from almost anywhere.
HOLE 9: Short to short plays tough. Get a dead straight shot down a narrow fairway with a disc with good fade and you’ll be at the basket. Hit early and you’re in trouble. Long to long plays as a TOUGH par 4. Narrow fairway all the way to the pin. Don’t hit early or you’re taking a big number.
HOLE 10: Both short pin locations are reachable but it’ll take a solid shot of the tee to have a look. Watch out for pedestrians on the sidewalk before you throw off the box. Long pin plays across the creek to the gold pin. Killer par 4. A great placed drive and you will still have a 300+ look into the gold pin. Nothing really too punishing across the creek.
HOLE 11: Scenic hole. Short plays before the lake. Gonna be a ripper of a hyzer to the short pin. Long plays across the lake. Dead straight off the box. Play a big drive to the end of the grass. And an easy chip shot across the lake. Beautiful hole.
HOLE 12: I guarantee you it’s a headwind. Short plays right down the spine. Throw something you don’t like too much. Long pin plays on the left side of the hill. Gotta crush a forehand to get there. Fun hole. Lost a good few discs on this one.
HOLE 13: Short to short will play across the rocks into the tree line. To the left. You should be able to see the basket. Short to long plays a little trickier. Gold basket is by the bridge. Long to long is a CRUSH. If you can get it over the rocks, let er rip. If not, lay up before the creek and play your upshot to the pin. Tough hole, but rewarding if you can throw 500 on a dime.
HOLE 14: Short plays as a good hyzer. Middle pin is a hard par 3. It’ll force a big hyzer to get close. Watch out for water left. Long pin plays as a relatively easy Par 4. Get a drive as long as you can out straight and left and play a simple upshot to the basket. Woods deep of the pin.
HOLE 15: Pretty straightforward. Plays longer than you’d expect. Get something to the pin and you’ll be fine. Watch out for the baby trees on the fairway. They do like to catch discs out of the sky.
HOLE 16: Short plays to the left toward the lake. Long plays in the hill to the right of the lake. I like to play it as a Par 4 to the gold pin on 13. Makes it a little more interesting.
HOLE 17: Short is right at the top of the hill. Get a shot to stick or you may be rolling all the way down the hill. Long pin plays 25 feet behind the short. Tricky placement. You don’t want to go deep. Plenty of discs have hit long and rolled into the lake. Get it to the top of the hill and you’ll have a death putt.
HOLE 18: Talk about a disc eater. The pin plays roughly 30 feet of the lakeside. And you’re most likely going to be throwing into a headwind. Long pin plays to Hole 11’s Gold pin. Tough hole. Plenty of opportunity to lose your disc into the lake.
Overall this course has a good mix of wooded and open holes. Some of the wooded shots feel gimmicky. It feels like you’ll get to the end of a fairway before you get to the basket. Needs some more refining. Open holes play pretty decent. Bring your whole bag. There’s quite a few different shot shapes required. Keep your discs out of the water and you’ll have a great time.
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