Course Reviews

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by jakajakabooey on Nov 7, 2018 at 10:04pm

This is a fun course. Easy to loose discs, get sliced up by palmettos and bit by fire ants. What else would you expect in sw florida. Holes are a little confusing, but fairways are kept short and baskets are rotated.

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by jrwsocialmedia@... on Oct 27, 2016 at 11:19am

This course has undergone big changes in the last two years as Lee County Park and Recreation has stepped up to help transform fairways from palmetto scrub wastelands into rustic fairways. The course shares the land with no less than a dozen gopher tortoises, so there are many holes that experience "alternate mowing patterns" that are planned by the county to maximize environmental health while creating a seasonal alternation between wide and narrow fairways.

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by Chuckbeau on Nov 9, 2013 at 9:20pm

New but improved holes do to the new Rec center. Dirt bikes and four wheelers use the paths. Flat.. some baskets are on built up mounds. Don't be a wimp if you want your frisbee back; be ready for fire ants, saw palms and thorny vines. Benches and trash cans in some areas. Signage is not great but it's navigable. Pro and newbie cement pads.

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by discgolfer78 on Nov 20, 2012 at 9:17pm

As of 08/05/12 the NFM course is getting a new rec center being built. The course is temporarily closed due to construction. The original course is losing holes 1-5. There has been a 6 hole design on the north part of the park property and is currently under works with the course designers and Lee county. The original remaining holes are as well being worked on, to help make this course 110% better than what it was. You'll no longer have to be afraid to play this course without a spotter. Look forward to showing this course to Florida discers and ALL disc golfers from around the world. Jesse A.

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by Derek w on Oct 27, 2010 at 12:33am

unless your a pro dont play here lol, AMAZING course, pretty challenging, today was my first time there, THICK brush, SHARP BRUSH on all sides im visiting florida for the first time and it was the first course i have played since ive been down here, i got lucky enough to birdie 6 holes 2 bogeys parred the rest, i play all par 3, managed to get a frisbee stuck in tree luckily i knocked it down with a stick, managed to LOSE SAME DISC on right side of hole 16 or 17 clear champion wraith with little bit of red and yellow, it was 1 of 3 discs,also my first disc and only disc i have an ace with back at a home course in VIRGINIA cannot afford anymore, if found please call i would very much appreciate it ONLY 1 of 3 DISCS/ 571-201-6598

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by logan318 on Nov 24, 2009 at 11:13pm

Extremely tight with thick growth. For those nervous about what they might find while tromping through the scrub brush of southern Florida (snakes, gators, fire ants, etc.), it would be advisable to avoid this course.