Course Reviews

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by areadad on Aug 12, 2020 at 11:53pm

If you're playing the gold tees, expect a long course. Hole 18 is a 905-footer. If you have a strong arm, you will likely enjoy the versatility of the course, but if you're still working on the strength of your drive you might want to stick to the white tees.

We played on a wet day, so I'll second the call for sunscreen and bug spray on a hot and humid summer day. There is quite a lot of brush/woods/marsh to the left of Hole 4 (lost a disc there!), so stay to the right on that one. Overall challenging and could use more signage, but a decent course.

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by madman OTL on Jul 21, 2014 at 6:58pm

Bring sunscreen and bug spray as there are holes both in woods and exposed. A lot of holes through and around trees with a few long ones in the open.

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by [email protected] on May 20, 2014 at 1:30pm

4

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by Mattyg89 on Dec 1, 2010 at 11:27pm

Great course. Not recommended for beginner players, and is great if your a chucker (use one disc). Very open holes followed by up close wooded ones. A couple in and outs and 18 is a killer. I dare someone to try playing all holes a par 3 and see if you can make it below par; it's harder than it sounds. Needs better Tee boxes and signs though. It's easy to get some wholes confused.

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by bankonbro on Sep 28, 2010 at 6:58pm

good variety of short, medium and long holes. All short holes are in the woods and can be a crap shoot to make it to the basket for a deuce. Medium to long holes are all open except one, which is one of my favorite holes, playing back into the woods with the basket close to a creek. Bring your cannon if you have one, elevation will play a part as well.
Has good baskets and open holes are "links" style fairways. Easy to get to and plenty of parking. That about covers the positives.

I've been playing this course for almost ten years. It needs a course map that you could look at. It's no problem once you know it. In desperate need of tee signs and tee pads. That would clean it up real nice, and give the length some much needed definition. Some of the tees are 10 feet wide and 25 feet long, gravel or dirt and some mulch.