Course Reviews

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by clegg024 on Jun 4, 2014 at 12:11am

It's incredibly challenging course and I think that's why sometimes it gets a bad rap that and the fact that there is a lot of debris you don't want to go barefoot and also there could be more signs and markers but once you get Pashold to and three everything it is easy to find from one alter the next! I love the location and it is not a dump or a landfill anymore it used to be used is as kind of the dumper landfill but ever since they turned art die Park into it Nice new sports complex it has been cleaned up a ton! All in all the location I think is awesome and the other people that have negative reviews just need to quit whining about the location or the obstacles and step up their game ha ha!

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by Ryanranes on Jan 6, 2011 at 10:08pm

an awsome course one of my favorite tight fairways hard obstacles but if you have never played before and going with people who havent ever either than do not go you will not find yourself around almost impossible to navigate. they have natural tee pads

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by Cass801idy on Jul 12, 2010 at 3:06pm

Not worth the wild goose chase to find the course or hole 1. City doesn't want it, and locals don't want to clean it up. I was Cut by barbed-wire while looking for my disc in the middle of the fairway so watch out! You don't want to get impaled by the sharp rusty piles of metal, if you can even find that hole.

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by hunteranderson on Apr 21, 2010 at 7:13pm

I agree with the review above. The course really has some great holes that force you to use a variety of shots. The only downside is the lack of cement tees and good signs

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by waywu2001 on Dec 3, 2009 at 6:37pm

A very raw course with lots of potential. Elevation changes and various degress of tight and open fairways are sure to challenge all. The course could use teepads and signage so be sure to contact a local before braving the course alone.

The course was placed on land that the city uses as a dump. I've heard different people say that they love and hate the course. Personally, it's one of my favorites.