1.50 star(s)
Needs Updating
If you like courses that have wide open holes and wooded ones as well, this meets those expectations. Hole one starts out with a narrow path through the trees into a wide open field, where the next 3 holes are also located. The only possible obstacles might be other park visitors...
4.50 star(s)
Double-You Oh Double-You!! (...WOW)
If you've never played OggWood, You NEED to play OggWood!! This course is top notch & is located on a beautiful remote property. Every hole has a unique feel & was so much fun to play. The front nine are out in the open but still offer a nice challenge & the...
4.00 star(s)
After Playing Just Once - You'll Want To Come Back!
Signage at every tee is great. They even warn of drop off areas. The course seems to flow very nicely, making you want to start over once you finish. The concrete tee pads are in excellent shape as well are the baskets. Wooden boardwalks have...
3.00 star(s)
Nice Course - Has It's Pro's & Con's
In my opinion, the most appealing aspect of this course is what the park has to offer. There is a nice playground, restrooms, and a very nice walking path that circles the property. The whole family could come and have something to do while you play your...
3.00 star(s)
Probably Gets Better The More You Play It
Very well kept course. Signage at each tee is very detailed & better than most at other courses. Concrete tee pads at every hole with benches and trash cans at most. The course offers a variety of holes. Both downhill & uphill, hyzer & anhyzer, wooded &...
3.50 star(s)
Great Little Course To Play
I really enjoyed this course! I played it directly after playing a round at Portland Park and found it to be far more enjoyable! The course has a very "natural" feel as you make your way through the woods. There aren't any wide open shots but there are a wide variety...
2.00 star(s)
Good - But Definitely Not Great
Tee pads are concrete and level. Park seemed to be well maintained. Trash bins are located at some of the holes. No benches, but the course is so small - they're not really necessary. Two thirds of the course is out in the open with a few obstacles at each hole...
:\ I've only walked off one course and it was simply because I was overwhelmed with frustration.
My first time visiting a local course, I went alone. I figured I'd spend a little extra time scouting my way from hole to hole and took a photo of the course map with me just in case. Finding the...
You should invest in getting the DGCR App - No pen and paper needed, and it keeps track of your stats for you! I hated the idea of spending $5 on an app, but this app is worth it! It's also a great tool to find local courses when you're traveling out of town. You can get pics of each hole, check...
3.50 star(s)
Really Nice Course
Concrete Tee Pads and great signage at every hole. Benches and trash cans are at some, but not most. This course is very well maintained. Nearly the entire course is mulched and there are very nice bridges, steps, and walkways that help tremendously to navigate the course. The...
3.50 star(s)
Fun Course - Will Be Back
Some courses may feel as though a pin and tee pad were randomly placed and called a hole, but not here! It's obvious that a lot of time and thought were put into the design of nearly every hole. Each hole has not one, but two tee pads (one amateur and one pro). Signage...
Hey! Recently started playing & am always looking for new people on the courses. I live pretty close to heritage point park. Let me know if you wanna play a round or two sometime!
2.50 star(s)
Needs Some Work - But Would Play Again
This course has a wide variety of play. Some holes are wide open with no obstruction and others have quite a few trees. A few holes are right alongside the river, which is very scenic - but offer a bit more of a challenge. The tee "circles" offer a bit more...
3.50 star(s)
Really nice course!
The course is layed out so that you really don't have to do much walking to get to the next hole. Signs are posted at every tee box to make it easy to determine your best approach. The first hole requires a throw across a small river, which is very nice. The pro-shop at the...