Course reviews
+1 votes Thea Bethany Profumo-Castillo › June 24, 2018
We played 9 holes with two locals, Tim n Terry. Tim got his first ace on hole 5. A blind Ave. Awesome. This is a wide open course w few trees and a few hill shots. Couple heiser and a heiser shots. Several long drives and several short drives. We had a great time.
+0 votes Daniel Zich › September 2, 2016
This is a temporary course on an old amusement park property. There are a variety of long and longer holes (only 2 holes under 300 feet) on a mostly flat and treeless piece of land. . However, the course strategically uses the few trees that are there to challenge your accuracy.
Tee pads are rubber mats over uneven ground, so it is somewhat challenging on the run-up. There are no tee signs yet, so it is best to play with someone who has played there before, or you can take a course map. Th ...
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+0 votes Steve Simison › June 7, 2016
Pretty straight forward, not a lot of difficulty. All in all pretty fun to play.
+0 votes Seth Evans › October 9, 2017
Libertyland is conveniently located next to the cooper young district, about 10 minutes from downtown. This is prolly one of the most played courses in the area, but that doesn't however make it the best. I'm a big fan and play at least 2-3 times per month. It's a par 54 with a nice mixture of long and short, open and semi wooded, and challenging flight lines. Don't expect to throw hyzers all day. I usually throw some rollers for the longer shots, and quite a few forehand shots. Plenty of ace op ...
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