Course reviews
+0 votes Xelto G › August 15, 2015
A nice, solid course. No outstanding holes, but nothing bad, either. Avoid after rain; it gets soggy. Some open, lots of trees, reasonable difficulty.
2015 edit: They expanded the course out a bit, Nice job with the new holes.
2015 edit: They expanded the course out a bit, Nice job with the new holes.
+0 votes John M. › July 16, 2013
They have 21 or 22 holes complete and looks like working on more. Holes 2 & 3 can be a bit sloppy right after rain. My first time on a real course-fun but not easy. Concrete tees. Some holes out in the open and some in the woods.The best I could manage was a bogey on one of the wooded holes.
+0 votes Lee Spencer › June 18, 2014
Enjoyed the course, easy walk. Liked the layout, signs, tee pads, pine forest holes, and the campground was perfect. Clean park throughout, with helpful, friendly employees. Will be making a return trip.
+0 votes Justin Rogers › July 11, 2022
Cool, fun course! Mainly woods shots with a few bombs. Very clean and well maintained.
+0 votes Brad Price › September 19, 2019
Course looks the best it ever has. We now have long pin placements on holes 2, 5 and 21 which has added over 300' to the course and to its challenge. If you skip this course when you are in the area you've done yourself a tremendous disservice!
+0 votes Chris Burke › March 20, 2018
Played for first time yesterday. Well maintained and well laid out course. Nice campground by course. Plan on returning soon to camp and play DG! This course is plenty challenging for me. Not too hilly. Baskets 2 & 3 were pretty wet, but I didn't get my feet wet.
+0 votes Mark Fages › April 24, 2022
Poor start for me. Soggy/wet ground conditions early. More open holes on this course vs Pike Lake across town. The wooded holes have soft pine needles along the ground you can slide/skip your disc on. Maybe 1 hole over 400+. Less elevation changes than Pike Lake. Longer/more difficult than Pike Lake. Not as many alley’s as should be on a course this old. We pushed over 2 dead trees we hit in our way. Tight alley’s on wooded holes. A couple Ace runs out there, 1 a righty conventional downhill ...
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