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Millersville, MD

Kinder Farms Park

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3.715(based on 14 reviews)
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Walt
Experience: 17 years 4 played 1 reviews
4.50 star(s)

Great course 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Sep 15, 2015 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

Great for beginners and experienced players alike.
Good variety of holes of wide open bomber holes and technical wooded.
The grounds are very well kept (bushes/shrubs aren't over grown like some of the other courses around here) and baskets are great in great condition.
The holes are well marked and mapped out with directions to the next box at every basket.

Cons:

Pay to play, only $4-6 or so (unless you're military it's free)
Can get a little crowded and you will sometimes get non-players walking through(usually only on holes 3-6)

Other Thoughts:

My favorite course to play in the area, really fun, and good to hone your skills.
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Longjonsilverz
Experience: 18.1 years 54 played 21 reviews
4.50 star(s)

Great upgrade! 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Jul 20, 2017 Played the course:2-4 times

Pros:

The new updates to this course have dramatically changed it for the better. The Course is now 18 holes instead of 9. There is now a good mix of forested holes and open holes. Many holes are now longer in distance compared to before. The new layout also provides more variety and is more challenging than the old course. The forested holes are not too thick so losing a disc isn't too likely. Each hole has a map on the tee signs and several basket locations and tee locations.

Cons:

There are still quite a few stumps (as of 7-20-17), some even near the tees so watch your step. Some of the tees are natural and worn out with holes. Finding the white tees can be challenging sometimes when the grass is getting a little tall.

Other Thoughts:

As previously mentioned this is a renovation which not only adds 9 more holes, but changes the original 9 to a much better layout than it used to be. The original course was not worth going out of your way for, but now Its worth checking out because this is a great course. The only big drawback is that you have to pay to get in the park. You can avoid this by parking at the sports complex next to the farm and walking over from there. Its a little long but it avoids the entrance fee. Hole 1 is across the street from the playgrounds next to the large sign. The long and short tees are only marked with a colored small square in the ground in a few spots (as of 7-20-17). Look for the worn out grass near the red tees (which always have the signs) for the long and short tees.
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