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York Middle School

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Schefx
Experience: 136 played 9 reviews
3.00 star(s)

York Middle school 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Sep 26, 2017 Played the course:once

Pros:

Navigation was easy for a first timer with arrows on baskets pointing to next tee
Trail signs in between holes for directions as well
Has tons of potential for improvements
Nice mix of open and wooded shots
Good use of elevation for course variety
Well placed baskets on many holes
Logged in tee pads in woods were nice

Cons:

Tee box signs are in desperate need of updating
Signs at information box don't line up with hole info, as it appears 3-4 were added, and then the course was renumbered
Map at information box is useless
Natural tee pads could use better markings
Hole maps needed on many, as the basket can't be seen from tee
Some design on back nine was boring. Could have made better use of field and combined a few holes here.
19&20 are pointless. Maybe combine and make a great back 9
Walk from 18/20 back to car is very long. Course could have ended near that field too.
Cop drove on course to meet me on 13 to ask what I was doing (obviously no fault of the course here, just stating)

Other Thoughts:

Overall nice round. Challenging yet fair pars from longer tees. Gaps were tight yet fair on even the toughest holes. Didn't care for back 9/11 as much as front 9. Need a course clean up day here and the immediate rough wouldn't be so bad. Some drop offs need to be marked (#3,#7)
Course has good space, just could see my rating be higher if signage was cleaned up and make this an 18 hole course instead of the 3-4 throw away holes that currently play 20.
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smithroboteng
Experience: 30.4 years 58 played 2 reviews
3.00 star(s)

2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Dec 28, 2014 Played the course:once

Pros:

Played this course today for the first time, was totally alone! Most school courses are less than desirable but this is the exception! Plenty of grounds to put a top level challenging course. Multiple tee pads on numerous holes adds to the challenge! I try not to bash the hard work done by others for us to enjoy our beloved sport! Totally worth playing with many challenging holes to navigate! Mix of open and wooded holes add to the challenge!

Cons:

A bit trashy for school grounds! Trash everywhere which is not the fault of the school or the designers of this course. Many hours have been invested in making this course a grand challenge which it is!
Played today and some A-Holes bent up basket #4 pretty bad. Needs repair! Sad that people must destroy the hard work and devotion of others for no other reason other than to make their marks as thugs!
Appears to be in a somewhat repressed area which explains the damage to basket #4.

Other Thoughts:

Wonderful layout on huge school grounds. Much more challenging than most courses and should be on your must play list!
Respect this course for what it is and enjoy yourself! Numerous holes with the long tees will kick your butt!
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dpduncan
Experience: 12.5 years 26 played 3 reviews
3.00 star(s)

Needs repair 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Dec 1, 2012 Played the course:2-4 times

Pros:

Best middle school course I've played. 18 holes, most between 180 and 500 ft., some open, some heavily wooded. Several school obstacles (track, baseball etc) to work around.

Cons:

Better to play in the winter or early spring. Some of the "fairways" are not mowed and grow pretty wild and wooly.

Other Thoughts:

I've played this course several times and agree with other reviewers about its primary features. However, the first basket is now missing. The ground bracket is there, and it appears to have been damaged. Until it is replaced, you can play to the bracket, provided you've looked ahead to find it. When it is replaced, a small sign pointing to the very distant #2 tee would be helpful to newer players.
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DiscGolfCraig
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Experience: 19.9 years 597 played 544 reviews
3.00 star(s)

Real course feel at a school course

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Sep 4, 2011 Played the course:2-4 times

Pros:

A full, 18-hole course at a middle school. It succeeds in appealing to its targeted audience - casual players/students - but leaves a little to be offered for more experienced players.- For a school course, this one is very nicely done. Solid variety in hole layouts - from way too wide-open to extremely narrow & wooded; holes with decent elevation along with longer, multi-shot ones that should offer some challenge to better players.- Course offers a long and short layout. The short layout is clearly aimed at beginners/students. It'll be a birdie-fest for better players. I was pleasantly surprised by some of the challenge offered by the longer layout. Of the holes that had distance info (see below in cons), two were listed at least 400 feet, and #12 & 13 (no info) had to play 400 feet, or pretty close to it. Of the 11 holes with distance info listed, the average length was 330 feet, with none listed shorter than 258.- There are some fun, enjoyable holes on the course. Depending on whether you're a glass half-full/half empty person, the good holes either made up for the bad ones, or were neutralized by them. Either way, the good holes were solid. A few of the ones that stood out (all from the long tees): #2 - 485 foot, open fairway, basket partially blanketed by woods/trees. #1 was the easy, warm-up hole, so now you're getting into the swing of things. #5 - good birdie hole. Slight downhill, 272 foot hole, with a tee shot through an opening between trees. And finally,- #9 - my favorite hole on the course. Tight, wooded hole that's flat for the first half, before going uphill to the basket. It's probably only about 200 feet (no listed distance), but obviously plays longer going uphill. Great risk/reward hole with a strong chance of any disc hitting a tree rolling back down the hill. A straight shot should be an easy birdie. Anything off line could leave you frustrated with a bogey. Good swing hole if playing against someone.- Standard school amenities - ball fields, rather large football field for a middle school, tennis courts, etc. The school also has a large walking, nature trail through the woods, which winds its way throughout parts of the front 9 - #4, 6 & 8 especially. As with any school course, it's not open to the public during school hours.

Cons:

The course could remain untouched, and it'd still be the best school course in the York County area. That said, if you've already put in so much effort to build this course, you need to finish the job. Among the problems:- Layout needs to be improved in a big way. There are some bad transitions between holes. After finishing #1, the closest holes you see are the basket for #4 and tee for #5. It's a decent walk behind one ball field to find the short tee for #2, then, it's another search for the long tee. On the back 9, there seem to be makeshift tee areas in addition to the real layouts, which added confusion. Add to that, hole #10 had a temporary #6 on its basket. Arrows would be a huge help between the holes, especially on the back 9 where you can see multiple holes close together. Also, there was no rhyme or reason between where, or how close, the tee bricks were in comparison to the tee sign. Some were right in front, maybe 5 feet away. On other holes, I had to search around the basket, to find them.- Hole descriptions/layouts would be greatly appreciated. On a bunch of holes, you can't see the basket from the tee, nor can you even see a true fairway. For example, on #3, if you followed the direction of the tee pad (like I foolishly did), all you see is "fairway" to where the short tee is, then nothing but woods. One might think, 'hmmm, I wonder where the hole is? I guess I'll throw in the direction the tee markers are pointing." No, no, no. You actually need to throw over the baseball field fence, and avoid going anywhere near the short tee - it's completely out of the way. If they don't want people throwing over the fence, then move the tee. This is also a huge issue on #7. If you follow the grass (what I foolishly thought was the fairway), you'd think the basket was around the football stands, dogleg to the left. The hole is actually a dogleg right, back into the woods, with a fairway that isn't really defined. Several other holes had the same problem.- Lack of hole distances, and more importantly, accurate distances. Several hole distances seemed completely wrong. #3 (again) was the biggest culprit. The long tee is listed at 485 feet, the short at 177, yet I reached the shorts, from the long, with a three-quarter throw with my putter. Then once you're at the short tee, that's much longer than 177 feet. I'm trying to decide whether wrong distance info is better/worse than no distance info. Stay tuned.- General TLC is need throughout the course. Some holes need more clearing or grass/rough trimming. - Standard lack of amenities at any school course. No bathrooms, drink machines, etc., unless you're a student. Also means, you need to limit drinking, smoking, littering, etc. while playing.

Other Thoughts:

The course at York Middle has a lot to like, but still misses on other matters. With courses popping up at Rock Hill-area schools, it be great if more were as good as this. You can tell time and attention went into creating this course, unlike other school courses (Sullivan!!), where it just seems 9 baskets were installed, without much consideration for how good the course would be.- Maybe because it's 18 holes, or because you're playing away from buildings, but I love how this didn't have much of a "school course" feel. With all the ball fields, it does seem more like a park than a school.- As mentioned, some work still needs to go into this course. The biggest problems all have tangible solutions, it's just a question of whether it will actually happen. I hope the designers don't ignore the course and move on, simply because there are now 18 baskets in the ground.- It's great there's another 18-holer in the Rock Hill-area. For all the courses in RH, there's a dearth of full courses. Even though it's a 25 minute drive, it's still another 18-hole option for people not wanting to drive to Charlotte.- The course remind me a lot of Barber Park in Greensboro. It had a lot of simple open holes, some decent wooded ones, lots of length, but still feeling like it's not complete. Both should be better than they are. York Middle has more work to do than Barber, which is why it's a notch below. If/when improvements are made, this could easily have a 3.0 rating. The fact this course gets compared to other "real" courses, and not "school" courses shows just how much potential it has.
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Achim_Daffin
Experience: 45.7 years 2 played 2 reviews
3.00 star(s)

It is getting better 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jul 15, 2011 Played the course:once

Pros:

Well, the course is a great mix of woods and grass. Some of the Ts are hard to find for the blue or purple. Wasn't sure what the pars are, maybe working on this when done. I'm just glad to see another great course in the area of Rock Hill other than those at Winthrop... Way to go all those who are sponsoring the holes.

Cons:

I'm pretty sure there will be some directions for mandatory play and out of bounds. If there is a web-site associated with this course, list and provide these details asap...when these kinds of things are done, it tends to boost players turning up to play.

Other Thoughts:

Keep up the great work!!!
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