Course Reviews

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by Chewnbear on Aug 7, 2016 at 1:45pm

I've been going to this course for years. It is one of the oldest courses in the state and is beautifully maintained. (Mowed greens, bathrooms, picnic area, playground, dog park, bike and walking trails) Alot of the holes are short but it's a feel good course that allows you to brush up on your short game and place you can bring the whole family!
This course was built when disc golf was in its infancy, before all the new plastic, long drivers and before it even became a professional sport. Come play this beautiful course and leave feeling good about your game and how the sport has grown!

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by BuzzSharpe on Apr 14, 2013 at 1:33pm

More to this course than Untested Virtue would have you believe. There are several holes on which you must navigate through beautiful old hardwoods. It is, I'm told, the oldest existing course in the state. It is a fairly easy course on which to break par and is a red tee type layout. I played in The State Games Tournament two years in a row a few years back, finishing one stroke off the lead both times. Won the Silver Medal the first time; won nothing the second time, as four players tied for first.

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by untested virtue on Aug 6, 2011 at 4:13pm

Short, wide open course. Sparse trees, lots of open grassland. Geared specifically toward beginners. Not much to say here, other than I wish it were better marked. A good player should be able to shoot under par using only a putter.