Nathan Frischkorn
Michigan, USA • Righty - backhand
Nathan's reviews
Lawrence Park › June 15, 2018
Almost no signage, no map, plays through heavily used park areas. Also, watering themiddle of the afternoon is a terrible idea.
Tuthill Park › June 10, 2018
Some of the open holes get repetitive with no shaped fairways/roughs, but overall a nice course.
Kenue Park › June 10, 2018
Some of the baskets were too close together, but otherwise this is a tournament level course.
Cedar Creek › West › June 9, 2018
A lack of updated tee signs is the only reason this isn't an A+ course.
Cedar Creek › East › June 9, 2018
Fun course, short holes, this course is a good warm-up for the west course.
Bancroft Bay Park › 1st Course › June 9, 2018
This score and review are for the Oak island course, which doesn't appear to be on this website. Several tee signs were missing. Also holes 12 and 17 are designed to be thrown over the water due to fairways that were only 4 feet wide. However, there are several branches blocking the throw over the water on both Holes, making those throws more luck than skill.
Bancroft Bay Park › 2nd Course › June 8, 2018
Nice course, but needs long tees and/or alternate/long pin locations to be a top tier course.
Todd Park › June 8, 2018
Wonderful course with a great mix of shots. The only thing standing in the way of an A+rating is a lack of signs on holes 16 through 21.
Bear Cave Park › June 8, 2018
Good mix of holes, easy to follow. New tee signs including a hole layout would help make the baskets easier to locate on some of the wooded holes.
St. Charles DGC › June 7, 2018
Great mix of wooded and open holes, but needs long tees to make it more challenging.
Saint Mary's University › June 6, 2018
This course has the potential to be a great course. However, the appalling lack of maintenance and abysmal lack of signage, combined with a poor and inaccurate course map means you will send more time looking for discs and the next tee than you will actually throwing.
Avalanche Preserve Recreation Area › June 8, 2015
Avalanche Mountain is a very nice course, and the Avalanche Mountain Open was a well done tournament. I liked the mix of shots, and I thought the alternate holes were very well thought out and could actually all be made into permanent holes, resulting in a nice 24 hole course. The only cons that I noticed were that some of the teepads were in rough shape, and the walk between 15 and 16 was rough. All in all, a nice course on some beautiful property with an absolutely killer view at the top. Well worth the hiking when you get to that point