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3.50 star(s)
Play it
Not too hard...not too easy
This course is fun to play...it offers a number of different shots. The front nine is mostly open and requires a few different shots. The back nine is mostly wooded...but it is very manageable
The wooded holes are mainly straight at the basket...come with...
3.50 star(s)
Play It
I have been playing this course since it opened. Each time I go it gets better. At first this course had tons of crap around the holes and was not very appealing to the eye. Now much of the brush has been cleared and good trails have been cut out.
The baskets are great.
Great use...
2.00 star(s)
Warm Up
Concrete pads
Good baskets
Great beginner course.
I would only go to this course as a new player or with a player that is just getting in the game. This is a good course though as a warm up before playing Rotary or other courses in the area. Its a good time to try and add some...
3.00 star(s)
Great Course
This course is very fun. It offers a great layout that is very easy to follow. It was my first time playing this course, I had heard many great things about it from friends so I had to go check it out. There is a practice basket which is nice. Hole 1 starts right at the parking...
I typically throw a distance driver on any hole that is at least 300 feet. I will throw a boss most often and it has such a hard finish to the left. It works ok if there is an open fairway and I can play it to the right to have it finish left towards the basket, but what if the fairway is...
I see a lot of people referring to a disc as "beat in". Im assuming that it means a disc that has been used and broken in, but what changes in the flight of a disc when it is beat in?
Just ordered a soft magnet putter. I have been having some trouble with my short putts (15-20 feet) bouncing off the chains and on to the ground. Will this putter solve my problems and give me a better chance of grabbing the chains consistently?