Course reviews

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Sarah DeMar
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March 17, 2014
Not an easy course, especially in 40 degree rain, white oak was a tremendously beautiful course with a very high fun factor. Loved it! Let me know if there are any A or B tiers there, well worth a road trip.

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Robert Shaffer
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November 5, 2010
great course well designed and pretty easy to navigate... lots of elevation changes

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Dustin Penwright
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June 12, 2011
I haven't played at White Oak in almost 2 years and I am digging the new layout. I like the redesign of holes 9 + 10 taking the pond out of play behind the old hole 9. With the redo of these holes the old 12 + 13 have combined into one MASSIVE 600+ ft par 4 or 5 (don't know what the actual par is so we played it as a 4. All in all I like the new layout, still long and hilly but that's what you get out of White Oak!

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Vern Williams
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December 28, 2011
First time playing there. Course is cool even a little wet. Could use some arrows pointing to next tee or play with someone who has been there before :)

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Landen Lamberth
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January 20, 2011
A beautiful course in the rolling hills of GA. Also a great place to just chill. But you do need a cart.

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Chris j
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May 30, 2011
White Oak is a great place to measure up. A place to get you back down to Earth. Just a different place compared to the other local course around.

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Randy Taylor
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January 22, 2015
Love the terrain that this course is on. Not alot of traffic/crowd. Pretty sure you can say this course is dead. 4-5 baskets are missing, and zero tee pads or signs. 75% of the shots are blind and looooong. Still love to goof around at this course though. Still gets maintained (grass) and still see more playing here than Frog Rock.

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Bob L
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April 26, 2017
This is the worst course I have played. Multiple baskets are missing, a few baskets are broken, and the tee pads and "next tee" signs are non existent in many cases. It could be a really nice course given the terrain and layout. It's a shame that it has been like this for a few years.

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Forrest H
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April 1, 2019
All baskets are now present. This course has many elevation changes, definitely a good workout climbing hills. Overall the course is in good shape. Hole 1 is at the top of the hill behind the playground. There is a map there. Basket at 4 is a bit lop-sided. Biggest downside is that ppl may be picnicking on the fairways on weekends. I almost drilled a couple sleeping on blankets with a Star Vulcan. Weekdays the course is pretty empty. From memory it's all par 3's except 3 holes: 6, 8 and one more.

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jay g
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June 27, 2020
Hilly course terribly marked. Confusing tee and hole placement gets this ranking. Course needs hole maps, directions to next teebox, and more upkeep.

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E. Jane
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May 25, 2020
Lovely location, but even with the layout map, it is a bear to follow. Tee pads are dirt, and all baskets are in a straight line. And visitors (people laying out on a blanket or with a picnic) are dotted around. It is a really nice park, but I’d rather disc golf elsewhere.