This course is great, it is still up and coming and needs some work as far as navigation and signs though. There is the 18-hole spartan course already open that plays through rolling hills and apple orchards. It is mostly open but there is usually heavy rough on both sides of the fairway! So I hope you have decent accuracy! There are two tee pads and two baskets on most holes and the majority of the holes were 300ft or more. Actually I only remember playing one hole less than 300ft and it wa ...
continue reading ›This course is great, it is still up and coming and needs some work as far as navigation and signs though. There is the 18-hole spartan course already open that plays through rolling hills and apple orchards. It is mostly open but there is usually heavy rough on both sides of the fairway! So I hope you have decent accuracy! There are two tee pads and two baskets on most holes and the majority of the holes were 300ft or more. Actually I only remember playing one hole less than 300ft and it was a tricky 285ft par three. Be prepared to do a lot of walking, more like hiking there is a huge amount of land to traverse. They are working on an additional 9-hole course that will be wooded and when talking with them yesterday they hoped it would be completed by October of this year. After a round of disc golf pick some apples if you play in season and there is also subs and fresh baked goods at the apple store.
Overall great course! I would say it is of intermediate difficulty, my first play-through I was +10. But I'm sure if I was seasoned at this course my average would be +2 through +5.
Pros:
Awesome Views
Great Distances
Ample fairway landing space
Two throwing pads and baskets
Helpful people working at the store
Fresh apples and food
Cons:
Signage and paths to the next tees
Couldn't find the tee pad for #17
Course layout could be better in order for you to finish closer to the beginning
Really deep rough on both sides of fairways if your not accurate
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