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3.50 star(s)
Pretty and fun. Pretty fun
This course is a lot of fun. A decent mix of open park holes and tight wooded shots. A few short birdie runs and a few long bomb holes.
Overall a great mix.
The course plays through a beautiful park on the edge of the reservoir, green grass and gentle rolling hills...
2.50 star(s)
Fun but un-refined
This course is surprisingly fun despite being rough around the edges.
The shorter 18 hole course winds through the woods in this city park, coming close to the river, but it hardly comes in to play. Although mostly wooded, the course is a moderate to easy difficulty level...
4.00 star(s)
Good fun, going to get better!
The Bear is located at a former ball golf facility. The clubhouse has been transformed into an awesome disc store with a great variety, and the course has been converted into a DG and Foot golf course. I can't think of a better use of a retired golf course.
The...
2.00 star(s)
So much potential...
Let me start off by saying, I hate that I had to give this course a 2.0 rating. Unfortunately it's just that. This course has so much potential for being awesome, and a HUGE ambassador to our disc golf sport, reaching an entirely new audience. Road America gets packed on...
Un-related to his game, I was always curious about his neck...His statement cleared that up for me. "cystic acne" Sounds bad. I always assumed it was a burn of some sort.
I've always loved watching Will though, and I look forward to seeing him back on top
2.50 star(s)
Fun, but...Needs some love
For being such a small town, I was pleasantly surprised at this 18 hole course.
The course is situated in a nice community park, and rambles throughout most of it.
Although this course isn't as polished as some and lacks some basic ammenities, it still ranks high on...
2.50 star(s)
Good, not great
This course is a nice addition to this well used neighborhood park.
All 9 Holes have modest tee signs giving a basic layout of the hole, par info and distance, which is a nice touch for a "rec level" 9 hole course.
Of the 9 holes, there is a great variety of shots, a few...
Also a plus, you can play Sugaree! Awesome awesome private mountain course that will test your patience
I did not play Blind Squirrel, but I did eat/drink there. Great food, and good beer.
A bit confusing as the restaurant/tap house is not where the campgrounds/disc golf courses are
Played the Nest today. First time playing the shorts...It whipped my a$$ more than the Web did! Bad time.
In other news, for continued improvements of the course, it seemed to me that some of the laminated signs and the metal color arrows nailed to the trees didn't match at times. Again...