Course reviews
-2 votes Ian Groff › October 10, 2013
Well it was overall a good course. All but 4 have two throwing spots. And yes I say throwing spots because there are no cement or any type of pad. If there were it would be an A- probably. Deffinetly give it a try if your in the area or want something not terribly difficult but has its challenges. Uphill, downhill, over reservoir, plenty of creeks and paths to watchout for, and a few good pin placements which made it fun. Best of all got to meet Denny who helped put the course in.
-3 votes Jamie Whitehead › June 1, 2014
long walks to next tee off. also walking back through previous holes fairways.
+1 votes John Broering › January 20, 2016
Great Course! In midwest Ohio I would say one of the best courses in the area. It has elevation changes, water hazards on some. Some open shots and more wooded ones. It also has a hanging basket and some elevated baskets as well
+1 votes Eric "Downtown" Brown › October 13, 2018
Nice layout! And some of the best teepads in the business. Many holes had a long and short teepads. Nice elevation and you better be in good shape to hike this course. Really liked that each basket had a next tee Arrow, this should be law when installing a new course. Plan on hiking quite a bit in between holes, as basket to next tee is in another area code. Water on several holes, even though the creek is knee deep. Easy to retrieve, just make sure you follow the Disc in. On hole 11, The Cru ...
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+0 votes Nathan Metz › June 21, 2016
Job well done!!!! This is a hidden gem of fun! Very clean and well maintained park. The course offers a lot of fun shots while still providing challenge. Big difference between the red and blue tees will allow all skill levels to enjoy! Again, Job Well Done!
+1 votes Michael Yoder › April 17, 2017
Although it is more of an open course, the designers made good use of the land and it is still challenging enough. I love this course. I am happy if i can play this at least once a year. If you are comfortable with some water hazards, this course i recommend for a weekend drive new course to play.
+1 votes Benjamin Wonders › August 15, 2017
It's got no business being as interesting as it is. McComb is quietly tricky and well worth the trip to play here. The layout of the holes takes maximum advantage of the available land, which doesn't look like much at first glance, but there are some ingenious things here. Two sets of mostly concrete tees for all but a couple holes. The only thing that would make it better would be more baskets.
+0 votes Joey Stevens › September 21, 2017
Great course. Two sets of concrete tee paid, and not a boring course. There wasn't much to work with when you see the property but the design of the course uses what they had perfectly. It is worth a trip out to play. If you got a long arm, it's fun to bomb it from the long tees! Course also has a hanging basket and two elevated baskets which just add to the "fun".
+0 votes Nude Discgolfer › November 5, 2017
Park has several great elements in one location. Elevation, longer holes, shorter holes, great tee pads, water hazards, elevated baskets. This course is fun to play with little hassel from poison ivy and mosquitos. Park is always mowed nicely and clean.
Red tees accommodate casual and rec players with blue tees being challenging for advanced and pro players. Cant go wrong driving here to play at any time.
Rumor has it 9 more holes are in the planning stages and will be installed in 2018.
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+0 votes Eric Newell › May 7, 2020
Great course. 27 holes are challenging, fun, and unique. Hanging basket, a few elevated including one on a hill elevated at least 12 foot to chains. A short hole straight downhill with a tree to throw around. Can be a little draining to play if you're not in decent shape.