Course reviews
-1 votes Drew Duffer › January 18, 2011
This is my home course so take my review for what its worth. My favorite course in the area. Great locals, clean course, easy walking and a good challenge. Cement tee boxes and 2 pin locations on each hole. I try to move at least 9 baskets each month (odd then even). Fun course for any level of player.
-1 votes Cody Nager › July 20, 2011
I really enjoy this course, which is good because of how close it is to my house. It has a variety of holes that require Hyzer, Anhyzer, Tomahawk, and sometimes Roller drives. Theres not too much water to worry about unless they release water from the lake, at which point only about four holes are effected. The course is fairly difficult but well designed so we play there 3-4 times a week.
-1 votes Taylor Ward › July 24, 2011
I really enjoy this course, which is good because of how close it is to my house. It has a variety of holes that require Hyzer, Anhyzer, Tomahawk, and sometimes Roller drives. Theres not too much water to worry about unless they release water from the lake, at which point only about four holes are effected. The course is fairly difficult but well designed so we play there 3-4 times a week.
+1 votes Patrick Plaze › September 5, 2011
Good course with a couple of pin positions, trees will bother you on most holes and there is a considerable amount of wind coming off the lake nearby, this was almost an hour from where I live, so it might not log a lot of rounds for me
+1 votes Joe G. › August 12, 2014
This course has lots of trees, but it does at least provide you with shade during the summer months.
+0 votes Gabe Brown › January 29, 2018
Pros: -Concrete tees on every hole.
-Multiple pin locations that are pretty easy to know the difference between.
-Safe environment for the family.
-Tee markers provide a good description.
-The tower pin placement on hole 8 was interesting.
-There was a creek, but the water was almost all dried up. I imagine it would only be a problem after a huge storm.
Cons: -TREES! Being a relative newcomer to the sport, the trees gave me fits all day. I understand this is desirable for "technical and ...
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