Course reviews
+1 votes Luke McFarland › October 15, 2010
Fun course with a variety of SHORT holes. I can't imagine it being a great tournament course, but I like it for casual play on a non crowded day. A few holes get too close to one another in the woods.
+0 votes Hank Beasley › October 18, 2010
The Herm is a great DG course, especially if you are just starting to play or want to introduce the game to a friend. The holes are short compared to other courses, but challenging due to the amount of obstacles in the woods.
Whats not seen in the pictures is a swampy pond that you play around on hole 5 and 7. I routinely see lost discs floating in the middle and have been tempted to go after them except I am not sure what is down there.
Course play is ideal early in the mornings bef ...
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+0 votes Cade B › March 31, 2012
A decent pitch and putt course but nothing to go out of your way to play. Extremely short and easy course. An ok piece of land, just poorly designed.
+0 votes Joe B › April 10, 2012
Very short course. Only three holes that need a driver, everything else is midrange or putter. This is a good beginers course for those just learning the game.
+1 votes Jamey Tinch › April 4, 2014
The "Herm", as we locals call it is a great beginners course yet still challenge enough to keep the more advanced player entertained.
+0 votes Richard Lopez › December 13, 2014
Fun, short course great for weekday doubles. Course has changed a little over the years. Some holes got slightly longer or narrower, some moved a little, but overall it compliments Sandy Creek in Athens, which is a very long course. Good for a quick round. Mostly wooded.
+0 votes Paul Grice › May 13, 2018
1st time I played this course! Some open holes, some wooded, uphill, downhill, water in play on a couple of holes...dirt tees, discatcher baskets
+0 votes RB GA › October 26, 2020
Played 25 Oct 2020. For armature where throwing 300' is a stretch, the "Herm" is a perfect. Agree with most of the comments. One thing that's nice for side-arm throwers is that many of the holes play right to left. The woods holes are a bit confusing and it's easy to wind up throwing to the wrong basket.