Course reviews
+1 votes Randy Schwan › June 21, 2014
Fun little course. Front 9 is wide open. Back 9 wooded. Watch out for park users
+0 votes Nathan Frischkorn › June 15, 2018
Almost no signage, no map, plays through heavily used park areas. Also, watering themiddle of the afternoon is a terrible idea.
+0 votes Michael Miller › September 7, 2015
Front 9 open with basket pins. Back 9 heavily wooded and uses post pins. Course offers different skill challenges between the front and bac
+0 votes Phil Tillman › September 21, 2015
Not marked, tee boxes are a wooden frame with dirt, the holes are worked around a park which on weekends makes a couple holes almost impossible to play. Sadly the back nine which is woody and tighter, only has posts not baskets, sorry I like baskets. Same no markings and tee boxes. The break between 7 and 8 is silly. 7 is a throw over the marsh.
+0 votes Steve Stansberry › August 2, 2016
Terrible course..Worn out dirt holes for t-pads. Never found t-box for 2 or 7. NO BASKETS ON BACK. AND a walking path. Walking paths should never be on a Disc golf course. Kiddie course , don't waste your time.
+0 votes Dana Lit › November 10, 2019
A fun time here! Open front and woody back, close together, a bit hard to find your way! But a fun time! I would totally play here again~
+0 votes David Trussell › March 28, 2023
This course has come a long way since previous reviews. There are concrete tee pads and baskets on all 18 holes. It is in a public park so pedestrian traffic is inevitable but certainly avoidable.
+0 votes Bob Sherry › August 22, 2020
In need of mapping and distance marking. But fairly simple to visually follow. Wide open front nine with a few exceptions. Great for distance driving! Back nine mixed, mostly tree challenged with fairly well maintained grounds. Many lost discs can be found in thickets along river and tall schrubs along fairways. Challenging, but very do-able for the novice player looking to have fun!