Course reviews
+5 votes Dru Stylez › November 17, 2011
Not a Bad Course... Needs some Love though... Needs Real Pad's and Sign's... FYI The Locals think it's a Dog Park, so watch out for the Doo Doo :)
+1 votes Jesse Lamb › May 14, 2012
I live near this course and it was instrumental in making me feel better about myself when I was starting out.
Whoever did the teepads had no idea how to lay out cement. The course doesn't have any real elevation changes and a couple of real boring flat open holes. Holes 2, 3, 7, and 8 are the best (with 8 being my favorite).
Great for beginners or practice rounds (i.e. all putter or all forehand, etc.)
Whoever did the teepads had no idea how to lay out cement. The course doesn't have any real elevation changes and a couple of real boring flat open holes. Holes 2, 3, 7, and 8 are the best (with 8 being my favorite).
Great for beginners or practice rounds (i.e. all putter or all forehand, etc.)
+0 votes Travis Pugh › June 19, 2015
Decent size 9 hole course. Layout can be a little confusing, and the tee pads are downright awful. There little sand boxes mixed with gravel are pretty dangerous. Most people throw to the side of them. I actually don't mind the layout, or course but it's nothing to venture off for
+0 votes Robert Voss › July 31, 2016
Nothing special. There is no challenge here, with very short holes and most only having a tree or two on a hole, and that by the basket. Tee boxes are ridiculously short - I throw from the grass off to the side (biggest reason for the C- score). I like taking my kid here because she can par most holes. Good place to stop by for a quick game on the way by or to test out new things with a lot of safe drives and no risk of losing discs. It is another course dropped on top of a park, and I think it is more of a dog park than anything else (watch your step).