Other Thoughts:
It's a short round of only five par three holes - but the last two are both longer than 400'. With a practice basket, excellent DiscGolfPark turf tees and baskets, it's like a small section of a "real" course has been dropped onto this property.
The property is flat and the holes are mostly open. The first hole plays across a fallow farming field (tough footing), and the second hole plays into a grove of trees that requires some beating down of bushes and undergrowth. No signage when I played, but given the DiscGolfPark package, it's easy to assume they just hadn't been installed yet.
Blooming Glen is a fun 20 minute bagging stop or a great warmup on your way to nearby Sellersville. I don't know what else it does, except give daycare and camp kids an outdoor activity. But it's too long for a beginners course, and too open to interest experienced players replaying multiple times. - so it will be a place for kids who want to throw far?