Boiling Springs Lakes, NC

Cougar Country

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Nemmers
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Experience: 10.8 years 89 played 33 reviews
3.00 star(s)

Pretty good, pretty neat 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Jan 15, 2014 Played the course:2-4 times

Pros:

- Very nice park arranged around a community center. There's plenty to do besides disc golf, so if you bring the kids they won't be bored.

- Tees are well-marked with benches at each hole. Pads are rubber but not too awful slick even when wet or sandy. New Discatcher Pro baskets. #8 is even extremely elevated, which adds another dimension of challenge.

- Friendly locals who encourage new players. The Brunswick County DG Club also host several events throughout the month. Really a great group of people.

- Great amenities in the community center right in the parking lot near hole #1. Restrooms, water fountains, and even a place where you can purchase extra plastic if you shank one in the woods and don't want to go home with a light bag. Not too big of a selection (Innova only) and the prices are a skosh higher than what you might pay online or at DG store, but having the option to buy extra discs is definitely a plus.

- Great use of land. There are clearly defined woodland fairways that provide enough of a lane to make several different shots possible, while still providing enough of a hazard to give you pause and make sure to make your shot count. The course offers short ace-runs and very well-guarded pins to test your accuracy, as well as long bombers where you can showcase your power (or lack thereof).

- The course pretty much mandates a wide variety of shots. Hyzers, anhyzers, flicks, thumbers, rollers....you might find yourself having to use every tool in your toolbox to tame this course.

- Although it's a 9-basket course, the alternate tees provided to make it a full 18 really do give the front a vastly different feel and perspective from the back. The front 9 are longer than the back and even though you're playing the same pins, the tee locations and distance variations make the two feel like you're playing entirely different holes.

Cons:

- No elevation changes. This is, however, coastal Carolina, so you can't really fault the course for that.

- Ticks! Even in January! Watch yourself.

- Outside the fairways the woods will eat your disc. The underbrush is so overgrown that you will be hard pressed to even be able to walk through it without a machete.

- All par threes. With the alternate pin locations it seems like they could have squeezed a few par fours into the mix. For example, #4 is about 75 feet longer on the front than in the back and with the wind whipping through that open field it can prove difficult for a newbie (or me) to get the disc all the way to the green.

- Navigating this course could prove bewildering for the first-time player throwing alone. Some pins are a little walk from the next tee, and without a guide you could find yourself lost very easily. #7 comes to mind here. The alternate tees are great and really do make the course feel different from front to back, but the locations to the alternate tees could be improved to make it less confusing.

- No topless Hooters girls frolicking along the #8 fairway.

Other Thoughts:

All in all, Cougar Country is a good, challenging course. The designers did their homework to make it tough enough for seasoned players, but easy enough for those new to the game. Add to that the amenities provided, the frequent events offered, and the friendly locals who are always up for a game and this course is a winner. It's a little drive from Wilmington and doesn't hold a candle to Castle Hayne, but if you're looking for a nice change from the city you could do a lot worse than Cougar Country. Definitely worth checking out.
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napoleangunner
Experience: 22.9 years 33 played 10 reviews
3.00 star(s)

Fun Course 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jan 8, 2014 Played the course:once

Pros:

Nice mix of long and short holes, and some unexpected challenges. Alternate pin placements on a few holes that I actually liked and made the course a bit more challenging. Brooms provided at each tee pad to sweep off the sand that can accumulate on the rubber tee pads (sometimes it's the little things that make a difference). Ample parking adjacent to the first hole. Dedicated locals who are committed to maintaining and improving the course.

Cons:

A wee bit confusing to follow at first, until you figure out how the layout is supposed to work. Signage is good, but it took us 9 holes or so to get our bearings. The rubber tee pads are nice, but concrete would be better. Also, I'm wondering why the course is designed to play the long holes first and the short holes last. Would be nice to have a couple of short holes at the beginning of the course to get your arm loosened up.

Other Thoughts:

My first time playing the course I was lucky to be able to fall in with a large group of locals who were out there for an impromptu round of doubles. It really helped me figure out the course being able to play with some guys who play it all the time. They were all very friendly and offered suggestions on other local courses. All in all, a good experience. There are talks of expanding this course into a true 18 hole course. Should be really nice.
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timbur3
Experience: 16.9 years 101 played 51 reviews
3.00 star(s)

Potential Potential Potential 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jul 11, 2013 Played the course:2-4 times

Pros:

- A variety of left and right hooking shots
- 2 different tee pads
- Blue ones add much more difficulty
- A few opportunities to let it rip
- Also some more technical shots but not short ones.
- Baskets are top notch
- There is a nice community center and nature walk on the property
- Great rubber tee pads
- Looks like much more to be added to improve the course
- No bugs
- Having sand around the baskets and course is pretty cool and makes the course beachy
- Sand around the baskets helps your discs to not roll away and just sit where they land

Cons:

- Add real signs and a map at the beginning
- i am sure that is to come though

Other Thoughts:

- Coure is in the very beginning stages of creation and already looks great.
- Can only get better from here
- It says there are ticks on the course, but no other bugs to mention.
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