Other Thoughts:
Great course that plays in a very large campground which features woods, a large lake, and many open downhill shots. This course is massive. There is a $3 cost to play.
Play begins with 5 technical woody holes before opening up into a massive shot across a grassy valley. From there you toy with water hazards as you play several holes from the crest of a levy overlooking a picturesque lake. The final 9 consist of a mixture of lightly wooded holes, open field shots and downhill bombs.
This course was most notable for its large size, hole length, and difficulty. It often felt like we were trekking through a national park. Navigation is tough and if you do not get a map it will feel like you are lost in a national park. Most holes are 400 feet plus and require a cannon to make birdie. To add to the challenge most baskets are placed on a slope and roll-always are frequent. Terrain for the most part is soggy grass creating unexpected water hazards.
Overall I would absolutely recommend this course. It is one of the most unique I have played and a great challenge. Be prepared to walk and to have your distance tested.
Specifics:
Holes:18
Terrain: Mostly open but a good variety
Length: extra long
Navigation: Hard
Difficulty: Hard
Baskets per hole: 1
Pro tee box condition: good
Amateur tee boxes condition: Poor (designated by a flag stick and painted rock)
Cost to play: $3
*Pro Tip*
On hole 1 instead of driving it down the fairway, throw a massive anhyzer over the top of the trees to the left of the tee box