Course Reviews

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by jkroberts on Oct 11, 2011 at 7:40am

New and updated course with 27 holes and black/red tees at the beginning of Oct. deff worth checking out

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by itryson on Jun 4, 2011 at 8:52pm

A fun little course that has 3-4 holes that require more than a putter to drive with. Better bring your putting game to score well.

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by vetonoshake on Sep 22, 2010 at 3:25pm

This is a fun wooded course. Most holes are short distance, technical shots.

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by pdga45335 on Aug 23, 2010 at 3:06am

Feels like it was designed for toss-discs. All but a few are under or around 200', and the course is entirely contained in a flat, narrow strip of woods between Kercher Park and Twin Creek, playing out (SE) along the river and back. Few holes have enough length to really develop even a turn right or left, and nearly half feel like the same tee/basket with only a differently random spread of trees between. Rough is forest underbrush on either side of the trampled fairways - here the danger plant is mostly stinging nettle.

Nonetheless, it is fun for a technical change-of-pace, the constant chance of an ace for your name, the quick play, and as a great place to take less experienced players or friends who are discouraged on courses with long throws. Due to the woodsy nature, there are often a choice of shots. Several holes have interesting basket positions on sandy embankments, and the many large trees (living and fallen) are scenic. There is no chance of OB anywhere on the course.

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by QuietSilence on Jul 18, 2010 at 8:13am

great technical course
nice river side wooded area
I rate it better then daytons belmont park
shorter holes but vary technical