Course reviews
+0 votes J.D. Clements › Glenville Lakes › June 17, 2011
The trees are insane on this course. However it is the course I started off on, so currently have no other course to rate it with, Overall good course. Would recommend to a friend, and plan on attending more in the near future.
+0 votes curtis miller › Glenville Lakes › March 17, 2012
Mazerick Park 3 is a great course for beginners and advanced players. The course has a good mix of right and left handed holes. There are only a few hole that you can bust out with the big disks. Most holes are in the 300 range. Not a bad course for a quick round. I can play 18 holes in about 1 ½ hours. Never seen the course supper busy so no need for a stool. I would rate this course a 6 out of 10.
+0 votes Smokin Throws › Glenville Lakes › September 12, 2012
This is the course I learned to play on and never really thought about other courses difficulty. I've played a few others and I like how the amount of obstacles really makes you stay on your "A" game. Thick bushy areas, lots of Trees, possible soup on Hole.9 and Hole.14 and spider webs will make you want to stay on course and throw like a champ. We need more events out there though.
+0 votes Robert Herzog › Glenville Lakes › May 15, 2019
This is a pretty fair, challenging course. A little hard to navigate at 1st, but once you find the 1st hole the tee signs are pretty good about guiding you around. (It's at the top of the hill by the park entrance) Nice sweeping turns thru the trees. A lot more technical than the other side of the park, some water is in play. Some of the baskets are a little beat up. Again, watch out for the pedestrians on the walking path. There are a few holes that throw straight down the path and it is potentially a hazard. Overall, both of these courses are really fun, challenging courses.
+0 votes Christofer Ferguson › Glenville Lakes › August 26, 2017
Okay. Layout not the best. Some long walking between holes. Hard to find a few holes.
+0 votes Darell Matthews › Glenville Lakes › January 15, 2018
The course is in great shape, just a lot of leaves and moved brush....it's easy to lose a disc under the leaves. They have cleaned alot of the undergrowth and it plays much easier.
+0 votes Stephanie Scates › Glenville Pines › May 26, 2012
Whoa to trees & hills. Ive never played a course in NC, but this one was a challenge & is set up without any real signs or tee pads. The tees are marked by small orange flags, good luck..lol.
+0 votes Robert Herzog › Glenville Pines › May 15, 2019
This is the easier of the 2 in this park. The tee signs show the way, so navigation was fine. Nice sweeping turns thru the woods. A couple of open holes by the tennis court. Nice elevation changes on the back 9. Only draw back is the walking path that you throw across on several holes, make sure the path is clear before throwing. Really fun course, great place to learn to play but still be challenged.