Course reviews
+3 votes Jeremy Moran › The Ferns › November 20, 2013
9 holes (with a long and short tee on each) that loop for endless rounds. Tightly wooded corridors in a planted pine forest. The holes unfortunately border on repetitive. 8 baskets and 1 tonal pole (with green paint) on hole 6. Easy to navigate with some unique charm in the way of wooden sculptures and structures strewn throughout (many of which come into play). A good course for beginners and the less dedicated fair. For advanced players it oftentimes feels as though it takes more luck than ski ...
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+1 votes Ryan Klootwyk › The Ferns › September 2, 2022
Nice little 9 hole course. No traffic out there, can enjoy a game by yourself. Worth a play in mount pleasant if you want a change of pace from Deerfield or CMU's course. Lots of woods.
+0 votes Jon Andrews › The Ferns › September 14, 2011
The course is looking great. The fairways are clear of logs and brush. The holes are spray painted a bright green. The teepads are raked and fresh. The signs on each hole helped me navigate the course.
+0 votes Glen Zimmerman › The Ferns › August 12, 2013
Pretty decent course after understanding that it was designed by students. I like that the holes are relatively short. The hole design are basic but tight except hole 6 which is interesting. If you have a tunnel shot, you will own the course. The course is clean and easy to navigate. That said I don't understand the walls to make the course more difficult. I would suggest getting rid of them. Obviously hole 6, I believe it was needs a basket. It could also use more benches and better tee pads, I ...
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+0 votes Jason Bowne › The Ferns › June 29, 2012
First time here. If you have a very straight throw, this is the course for you! Old school(pole goals) with some baskets. I assume all will be baskets soon.
+0 votes Cory Hulbert › The Ferns › July 23, 2014
Course is for beginners, being a beginner it was very easy and didn't give much of a challenge for me. One chain was pulled and replaced with a steal drum on a post.
-1 votes Mitchell Hoover › The Ferns › September 2, 2022
Dirt tee pads, narrow fairways, and stumps everywhere.