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Sewee Outpost

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Sparkles
Experience: 15.3 years 22 played 18 reviews
3.50 star(s)

Great Wooded course with Variety of distances. 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jan 13, 2018 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

*Baskets are all in excellent shape
*Easy to navigate with good signage.
*Great variety of distances to challenge every skill level.
*Perfect use of wooded and open holes to make playing very fun.
*Great pro-shop/store with friendly staff.
*Greens are always cut nicely and up-keep is pretty good.
*Great place to teach beginners the sport of disc golf.

Cons:

*Bugs and wildlife tend to be a problem during the hot summer
*Little buffer zones between some holes.

Other Thoughts:

Great place to shop and play. I personally loved this course making one of my favorites. The staff has done a great job with the layout and up-keep. A must play if in the area!
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Shade
Experience: 2 played 2 reviews
3.50 star(s)

"It's All Good"!!! 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Sep 23, 2013 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

All of the previous 'Pros' are dittoed here...Personally, I like the variety of holes within the general wooded motif. Some of the fairways are very tight, some of the rough is very penile and some holes contain both. But, every player can devise a strategy to negotiate the layout with the tools they currently have even if that requires laying up half way down a fairway until they have an opportunity to develop longer, more accurate shots that will work on the tight corridors. Additionally, I believe the variety of left to right, right to left, etc requirements encourages experienced players and novice alike to learn and hone a full arsenal of shots. This course (with the exception of holes over 300 ft) is a training ground for short to medium shots that are required to play all courses well regardless of the particular course type. New post: I noticed a new parking area is being designated for the music events, etc. Way to go Brooks!!!

Cons:

My only concerns have already been mentioned (water retention on a few holes and occasional parking challenges). Other than that, I find this course and all the additional services very enjoyable and I'm sure that the 'powers that be' will do all that they can to continue to make 'The Outpost' better and better...

Other Thoughts:

Perhaps long time playing professionals, and or long arms may not enjoy this course more than a few times, but almost everyone else should find the layout to be very enjoyable and effectively challenging. It will be fun to see how low the course record gets once the word gets out and many more experienced and capable players make their rounds. I see See Wee as one of the best training / beginner courses in the region. I'm not aware of many other round totals to date, but I do know of one ace already, Bucky hit # 9 a few weeks ago...
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Leahy
Experience: 3 played 3 reviews
3.50 star(s)

2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jun 28, 2013 Played the course:once

Pros:

Really technical turns also very well maintained. In general everything at Seewee outpost is very good especially the live music events and outpost it self so it is no surprise that the disc golf course was similar. I thought there was going to be an issue with markers but the maps and signage worked perfectly.

Cons:

In a very wooded area so depending on the time of day it can get very buggy quickly. Other then that just make sure to plan your tee off on the events that are being put on that day/night.
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nevets4433
Silver level trusted reviewer
Experience: 12.2 years 62 played 60 reviews
3.50 star(s)

Great New Course 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:May 6, 2013 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

18 new brand new Innova Discatchers at the really cool Sewee Outpost.

This new course has a really nice balance of wide open holes and some incredibly technical doglegs.

Course conditions are great. Grounds are well mowed and course paths through the woods are easily navigable.

Makeshift hole signs right now are laminated notecards, but they do quite nicely. These same signs are present at all baskets that have a tricky walk to the next hole to give concise directions.

All road crossings are clearly marked as pedestrian crossings, which was a nice touch.

Hole 4 tee box is a really fun, unique shot. You start on an elevated wooden platform that seems to have been built as a concert venue.

The "pro shop" actually has a small selection of reasonably priced discs, and reportedly has a lost and found system.

Cons:

$5 to play...although this course is definitely worth it. (Although if you buy a soda and a snack you can easily rack up the $5 tab)

A few of the holes are a bit too narrow considering the thick underbrush.

Only 1 par 4 on the card - it would be nice to have a bit more variety.

The location is somewhat in the middle of nowhere.

Seems like there are a lot of music concerts and festivals that happen out on the course which closes holes.

Other Thoughts:

This is a really nice new course in a nice, open location. Scenic. Hole 4 is itself worth the trek.

I definitely won't gripe about the pay to play on this course . You can get $5 of food and merchandise instead of simply paying the $, and the Sewee Outpost has great stuff to spend the money on - nice variety of frozen meats, local sauces and produce, and a great sandwich stand.

UPDATE: Played a recent round on a Sunday -17 and 18 were closed. Local course rules say to go back and play 7 and 8 to finish. This was actually a really quick walk, a path was cut to get you back to the 7th fairway. Not ideal, but nice to see that the course has a contingency plan for their frequent social events.
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