Course reviews
+2 votes Julian Powell › September 12, 2010
Wow, what a great course. Two sets of concrete tees on each hole. Multiple pin locations always keep the course fresh. MOVDGC keeps this course in top notch condition.
Lots of woods, lots of big d! 24 holes at a Gold Level course
Lots of woods, lots of big d! 24 holes at a Gold Level course
+2 votes Mike Buchanan › October 27, 2011
A big thank you to the members of MOVDGC and the staff at Forked Run State Park for making this course what it is today. I think this course is near perfect. It has any shot you could imagine. You could play tournaments in Reedsville he next ten years and never see the same course layout. If you have not played Forked Run you are missing a true gem.
+2 votes Dan Jones › December 27, 2011
constantly improving and changing, the variety of pin placements, tees, fairways, and trees makes for a course that never plays the same way twice. great terrain and forest, combined with creative use of man made features and the border of the woods with a manicured park create a playground for disc golf
+1 votes JK Metzgar › October 24, 2011
Several times while driving through SE Ohio, I have angered many a family member by suggesting that we take "just a quick detour" and play a round of disc golf at this really great course down near the river. The remoteness of this place is the only drawback to what is otherwise an excellent course laid out with lots of variety, challenges and some really cool target placements. It is well worth the journey and the only regret I have is that I don't live closer.
+1 votes Douglas "Fresh" Watson › January 10, 2013
Challenging course with lots of elevation changes, and a good mix of open and tight/technical shots. 5+ pin locations for every hole and pin locations updated on tee signs when moved. Pretty clean park
+1 votes Jesse Santiago › September 30, 2013
Just played there this past weekend in the Ohio River Open. Been a long time since I've played a course of that quality. Only a few in the state might compare. It has the best of all varieties of shots.
+1 votes Ken Sampson › September 15, 2021
Pros: Wide range of hole layouts considering both elevation changes and fairway foliage. Multiple tees and pin locations. A couple of very fun holes particularly around the dam. Cons: Three holes have fairways that narrow down to about five feet - that makes it just dumb luck for a player with modest skills like myself. A couple holes have no obstructions at all. One hole is along the side of a cliff. A couple pins are within a few feet of OB's.
+1 votes Scott Campbell › June 10, 2014
Pros:
-Some very cool holes.
-Very nice "next tee" signs
-Holes are maintained very well
Cons:
-Way to many pin placements. (5 or more per hole)
-Tags hanging on the tee post are rarely correct for the pin placement.
-Some of the newer holes seem forced into the original layout and create an odd flow
-Tee signs not very good.
-No course map.
-No score cards.
Suggestions:
Instead of investing money in more pin placement sleeves, the money should go towards updating the tee signs a ...
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+0 votes Ryan Lepley › September 28, 2011
great course. Multiple pin positions and two tees for every hole. the combinations are nearly limitless.
+0 votes Michael Ruth › January 20, 2013
Definitely a challenging course with lots of variety (pin placements, terrain, elevations.) A small arm won't do you much good here. 24 holes although I only found 22. Didn't look very hard for 23 and 24 however. A- because it's usually a bit wet after rain.
+0 votes John Lambert › March 15, 2014
Though off the beating path this is a great course!
A great combo of wooded and open holes makes this a great course for all skill levels to enjoy.
A great combo of wooded and open holes makes this a great course for all skill levels to enjoy.
+0 votes Shawn Babella › November 9, 2014
Awesome course...but lost my king on hole 9 in the thicket to the left
+0 votes Chris Fahey › November 5, 2015
Just played all 24 holes from short tees with baskets in the longest placements. Seriously challenging course, one of my new favorites. Definitely worth the visit if you are in the area. Great mix of open and woods holes, and some perilous basket placements mean that you may be hiking a little more than you expected. This course will test every shot in your bag as well as your stamina. Don't miss it, it gets the A+ due to the extra six holes.
+0 votes Jason Stewart › December 30, 2015
One of top 3 courses in Ohio IMHO. A true hidden gem!
Some may be put off by the multiple pin placements, which admittedly can be confusing the first time through. It becomes a non-issue when you come back to play, and you will come back to play again :)
Some may be put off by the multiple pin placements, which admittedly can be confusing the first time through. It becomes a non-issue when you come back to play, and you will come back to play again :)
+0 votes dan panfil › June 18, 2015
Really wanted to give this course a higher rating because I really did like it. The draw back was the tee pad signs. I love the fact there are so many placements to keep it fresh but they weren't clearly marked what placement they were in at that time. Some that were marked were incorrect specifically 13 was marked b but in a position. 15 was marked in the shortest but really in the longest down by the lake I didn't even think it was there so gave up and went to 16 when I finally saw the basket. ...
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+0 votes Matt B › October 10, 2018
Very challenging, long course. Partially wooded, with a ton of tee pads and pin locations. Only reason it didn't get an A, is the signage is poor. Some holes are missing signs. That being said. I came from over 130 miles away to play this course. I will be back. Bring bug spray, as it is a must!
+0 votes Eli Webb › April 16, 2019
I loved it .it was beyond my skill set then but now I've played it and im ready to "rec" its shit lol
+0 votes Wade Hall › August 1, 2020
Fun course. Needs to improve signage and clarify next hole location. But knowing the holes, I'm likely to return
+0 votes Michael Galligano › December 30, 2020
A combination of both wooded and long open holes. It felt like I was playing two different courses as the open areas are not shielded by the wind (it was windy) and the wooded areas are completely calm. Signage needs improvement as I got lost a few times. If you go through the entire course, you will be tired, a lot of hills and a lot of distance. Overall great course, and great park in general (nice trails as well)