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    Review by buddy in course Barber Park - 18

    3.00 star(s) This course has grown on me over the years. The park has been improved over the last couple years and is actually pretty nice except the neighborhood around it is pretty sketchy. Overall, there is variety, long/short holes, open/tight holes and elevation change. I would recommend if you're in...
  2. B

    Review by buddy in course Stokesdale Community Park

    1.50 star(s) Definitely not a course I will play again unless it's significantly improved. I understand there's not much land available for the course but some of the hole designs aren't that great. For example, the tee shot on #3 has a good chance of landing in the soccer field so I would avoid that hole...
  3. B

    Review by buddy in course Blind Squirrel - Mountain DGC

    4.00 star(s) Diamond in the Rough You're surrounded by beautiful mountains. The course requires a nice variety of shots including a number of holes with severe elevation change as this is a true mountain course. The course is difficult & long enough to challenge the serious player. There are a number of...
  4. B

    Review by buddy in course Johnson Street Park

    3.50 star(s) - Good mixture of wooded and open holes - Requires a variety of different shot selections - White, Blue & Gold (Ludacris) tee pads provide enough variance in difficulty that the course never gets old (even after playing for 14 years) - Easy to navigate/good signage for first time players and...
  5. B

    Review by buddy in course Ashe County Park

    4.50 star(s) Fun and Challenging Great mix of wooded and open holes that requires a wide variety of shots. Separate amateur and pro tee pads made of either concrete or rubber, which are long and adequate size. Course is easy to navigate with helpful signage directing you to the next hole and nice benches at...
  6. B

    North Carolina Courses

    I just played the High Country Disc Golf Course in Jefferson (Ashe County) for the first time and would highly recommend this course. I struggled whether to give it a 4 or 4.5 out of 5 but it's a great experience especially if you love the mountains and are not used to playing mountain courses...
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