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Mazarick Park - Glenville Pines

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wellsbranch250
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Experience: 10.2 years 652 played 631 reviews
3.00 star(s)

Social Scenery 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Feb 23, 2021 Played the course:once

Pros:

(3.020 Rating) A fun loving pines course with some notable elevation change.
- BASICS AND EXTRAS - The Pine layout is tricked out with solid amenities. The first tee I stood on measured 6 feet by 12 feet. The remainder are either this size or only a touch shorter, I only felt crowded on the tee once. The course also has DISCatcher baskets and they were all in good shape. Lots of extras as well. Practice basket near tee (1), benches on just about every tee, several multiple basket placements and a near blank community board. I do wish that there were more multiple tee options as hole (1) was the only such occurrence. I also wish that the restrooms weren't locked for the winter.
- SIGNAGE AND NAVIGATION - Good, but not flawless. No course map at the community board, so I had to pull up the app to find (1). After this the tee signs start to note the direction to travel after finishing a hole. Tee signs also show a nice artistic description of the fairway with obstacles and seemingly have accurate distances. After finishing several holes, I noticed numerous directional arrows nailed to trees too. There are however a couple odd transitions and a few double backs to get to the next tee.
- NATURAL BEAUTY - This is a moderately wooded to heavily wooded layout, and imo, this style will almost always look better than the typical openish layout. I spotted lots of big 100 foot plus tall pines. There's some nice elevation change on a few holes. There's also a small creek running along hole (5). Detractors include walking paths, a tennis ball court fence and a few buildings in sight. Overall I scored this category 60 percentile.
- FUN FACTOR - I ran into several groups while out on the course and all of them were friendly. This just seems like the perfect social atmosphere course. Pleasing short moderately technical lines with places to relax at the tees. The odds of losing a disc is low and there's very little dense overgrowth to throw into. There are also plenty of ace runs for skilled players and the birdie potential is high.
- TWO 18 HOLE COURSES ON SITE - Enough said.

Cons:

A solid course with one moderate complaint and some preferential stuff.
- WALKING PATHS IN PLAY - Right away on hole (1), I was presented with the opportunity to throw down the middle of a paved walking path. Not a good first impression. This similar hazard also occurs on holes (14, 15 and 18) where the pathway is also sort-of the fairway. In addition, walking paths are in fringe play a couple other times, there's a tennis ball court fence in play and a grip lock left could enter a playground area on (17).
- NO ADVANCED CHALLENGE - This shorter layout isn't going to challenge higher skilled players. I had only 3 discs with me, and I still finished well under par. Players with 300-foot arms will be throwing mids or even putters off the tee often. It is what it is. Although I didn't play it, the locals told me that the other course on-site is more challenging.
- MISC THINGS - There are two lines I didn't like from standing on the tee. First (11), which has an awkward tee set-up with the line to the basket requiring some sort of super tight sky anhyzer that s'es back to left at the end. Hole (16) is a classic poke and hope shot. The best fairway chance on this hole is a 5-foot wide gap 100 feet down fairway. Obviously, I birdied both of them… so what do I know. Other misc. things include, poor drainage after rain, suspect hole spacing and an active park setting.

Other Thoughts:

This course is going to be a ton of fun for Recreational players. A modest challenge with pretty lines in a somewhat quick and mostly cart friendly layout. Intermediate level locals and beyond won't really be challenged, but if going for the social aspect, they are going to end up playing here quite often as well. The course reminded me a bit of a recent stop in Columbia SC called Earlewood. Players that happen to be in Fayetteville for work like me, should definitely consider checking it out. I've played two courses in town as of this review, and this one is light years better than the dying Middle River Course.
- PLAY TIME - Average. It's short and compact, but it's going to be busy often and walkers could force pauses at the tee repeatedly. I spent 55 minutes on the course as a solo.
- VARIETY - I scored this aspect about average. I liked (9) and (12) a lot. (9) is a short wooded shot that's fifty feet down in grade. It's very similar to hole (4) on my backyard course called V-rock. (12) is one of the longer holes requiring righties to throw a wide arcing hyzer with 320-foot power to a guarded blind basket placement. Overall there is an abundance of short modest technical plays. There are no par 4s and the longest holes max out at 350 feet. There's a parallel creek in play on (5), and (6) is a forgettable fake island hole. Several holes have over 20 feet of grade change to them too.
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MrFrosty
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Experience: 31 years 764 played 386 reviews
3.00 star(s)

Glenville Pines - and Lots Of Them 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Oct 5, 2020 Played the course:once

Pros:

Mazarick park - Glenville Pines is located just off of Business I-95 . Considered the West Park , it is the first entrance on the left . It is a multi use park with a good sized parking lot and a good bathroom between the parking lot and holes 1 & 18 . This is one of 2 18 hole courses in the park .
The Equipment - There is a putting basket close to the bathrooms and closer to hole # 18 . The tee pads are all cement and 5' X 8' . The tee signs are small but informative and give hole# , par , distance ( both if alternate pins ) and flight path . There are also next tee signs at many locations to help with navigation . The baskets are numbered yellow Discatchers . There are benches at all of the tees . Some white pvc pipe marks some of the OB here .
The Landscape - The course was mowed and trimmed well when I was here , just damp in spots . The course starts off flat , but then slopes and eventually , has a few good hill or gully holes . A creek comes into play on a few of the holes . The course is less a park style course and more of a woods course . Many trees make for some tight fairways . The course can become soggy , so wear hiking or work boots or worn shoes.
Appearance/Atmosphere - This course is maybe average in appearance . Beyond the woods and in eyesight is an elementary school , or a tennis court , , or a bathroom , etc. The course can become muddy after a good rain . The trees do offer a lot of shade during the round .
Combining - The 2 course remain apart almost all of the time , but they run parallel , I think when Pines #12 meets Lake #16 when you are throwing uphill . You can jump into the Lake course here and finish your Pines round after completing the Lake loop .
The Highlights - #5 is a slow bending left to right 340' to a risk reward putt at a basket that is right in front of the creek .
#6 is a down-sloping island hole 270' . #7 is a left upward sloping drive , 315' that plays more like 350'+ . The basket is flanked by a set of trees . #17 is a 320' drive through a tight set of fairway trees to a basket with little to no green space . #18 ( 350' ) is an okay finishing hole . There is brush guarding the right side of the fairway , so you will have to bend your drive through some fairway trees to the basket that sits up on a small hill .
Signature Hole - #12 , 330' , a slight right to left drive to a basket whose green is surrounded by a group of trees .
The navigation was great on this course . I'm not sure if I ever looked at the map I printed .
The Time - Because of the easy navigation , it took me just a little over an hour for my round . A group of 4 will finish this in 2 hours .
Disc Risk - medium to low . The creek is shallow , the course is clean except for a few high growth sports ( like behind the basket at #6 ) . Using some of your light color discs will almost ensure you don't lose one .

Cons:

#1 Safety - there is a walking path that cuts around and through the course . Add that to children that stray slightly off the playground at #17 ( I think ) and some park users cutting into and out of blind spot holes and you have Disc Golf - A La Bonk . Seriously , look down the paths and relent if you need to .
#2 Soggy - Spots on this course will hold a lot of mud/water , as evidenced by the board on some fairways and paths . Playing here after a good rain might not be a good idea . 15-18 was muddy when I played .
#3 Challenge - Intermediates and up might not consider this course very challenging . I can't speak for them , as I hit plenty of trees and shot a one over ,It was plenty challenging , and I'm mediocre . The course is fun , so you have to make a choice . The course could use a couple of par 4s , but I understand it there isn't a lot of room because of the 2nd course .
#4 Confusion - Looking up into the sun on #12 , I threw into a Lake hole fairway and completed my hole on another course . A sign on one of the trees should fix this .

Other Thoughts:

The Glenville Pines course offers a lot of varying shots and distributes right and left holes close to equally . Good equipment , creative basket placements , some alternate tees , nice benches . I could easily see a small tournament being played here . I graded this course out at 3.2 and wondered if I should round up because of the 2nd course that you can combine it with . No WOW course here , but it isn't course designer Glenn Warfel's fault . He did a great job into making this more enjoyable than over challenging . The Fun Factor is here , and you don't even have to go looking for it .
Advice - If you are going to play both courses separately , I would advise to go out of the park , take a left and drive a little over a quarter of a mile past the elementary school and park near the top of the lot . You will pass the first tee as you go into the lot , and the course will finish to your left .
My Recommendation - The course is not too long and fun for newbies and the locals . Even a family member or 2 can jump into a round here . Intermediates and up can ring up some birdies while working on their short game . Not far off of I-95 this could be a fun stop for a traveler cutting through the Fayetteville area , and the Course Collector can pick up a 2fer in about 3 hours or less .
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pmay5
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Experience: 20.8 years 480 played 245 reviews
3.00 star(s)

Great signs, tees and baskets, but it has safety issues! 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Feb 9, 2018 Played the course:once

Pros:

Great, large concrete tees, like-new bright Discatchers, excellent tee signs.
Multiple basket positions on several holes, each listed on the tee signs.
Really good mix of right and left shaped holes, an island green and a sprinkling of uphill, downhill and sidehill holes.
Benches on several holes with good restrooms at the start. Large parking lot for other facilities at start, tennis, ballfield, playground.
Not a lot of chance to lose a disc here, the roughs are manageable and the creeks are pretty small.

Cons:

3 holes have a paved walking path the majority of the fairway, so much so that the path is marked as OB. Each one has a blind corner leading into the fairway, pretty serious safety issue. One other fairway crosses the path and another has a Mando to avoid the path.
#8 even crosses the drive into the park, but since it is right in front of the tee, should be managed pretty well.
#17 was pretty close to the playground, maybe a little too close.
I played this course on a Friday afternoon in February (my Birthday!) and had to wait on other park users a couple of times on these holes. It looks like it would be a serious issue on a weekend or early evening during warmer months. Did not see any "Beware of Flying Discs" signs either.

Other Thoughts:

I really liked this course, definitely better than the older, Lake course next door. The signage, the tees, the baskets, all top notch.
There are several holes I really liked - #5 - right turning hole with the basket backed up to a creek. #6 - nice short, downhill throw to the island green, #7 - flat tee shot to an uphill approach to the basket, #9 - very fun, steep downhill to a basket near another creek, #12 - sidehill hole turning left with the basket on a steep green.
Both courses do come together on the back 9s, so be careful you stay on the correct course. The starts are about a third of a mile apart, so best to drive to each. Or you can hop from one course over to the other and play all 36 at once, for a Figure 8, just like at Cedarock.
I really wanted to rate this course higher, 3.5, maybe even 4.0, but just couldn't with the potential safety issues.
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BrotherDave
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Experience: 16.7 years 192 played 188 reviews
2.50 star(s)

Surprisingly Fun 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:May 27, 2018 Played the course:once

Pros:

Newish Discatcher baskets, nice concrete tees, good signs, etc. This course is a bit more intuitive and defined compared to the older course next door which is what you should expect from a more modern course. Lots of holes had two pin placements as well which is nice.

Much like the older course, the terrain is fairly hilly with wooded corridor fairways. Holes near the lake are flatter and holes near the entrance are hillier and you're in the shade 90% of the time thanks to the plethora of mature pines. All holes are definitively par 3 in design with hordes of them in that classic 200-something to 300-something foot range. Some of the holes are fairly open like the "island" hole (6 I think) but most of the fairways are narrow enough to discourage drivers, especially distance drivers that have a lot of left to right action. Being able to crush a mid or putter straight is imperative for good scoring here. A lot of the holes are very technical with difficult gaps to hit thanks to tree-filled fairways; Redneck Machismo's nightmare.

What the holes lack in variation of lengths they make up for with terrain variation. A little water here, a lake there, all kinds of sloping ground, and a good variation of boskiness from thick woods to more moderate, city park style woods. The other variety booster is the use of sidewalks, creeks, mandos and other features as OB areas to give the difficulty some teeth. The OBs are clearly marked on the signs and many holes feature a drop zone if you leave inbounds.

I didn't enter the park on this side but it seemed newer and nicer than the other side. It's pretty clean and generally pleasant woods to be in. I actually jumped onto this course off of the other course, starting on hole 14 and playing both courses as a sort of figure 8 much like Cedarock & Wellspring. If you want to play 36 holes of continuous golf there aren't many places better than those two that I know of.

Cons:

I don't know if hole 1 is easy to find b/c I started playing on hole 14 but it didn't seem like it was very close to the parking lot.

Biggest con is that it throws over sidewalks and near ball fields/tennis court A LOT. I effing hate this from a safety perspective. It's fine if there's hardly anybody there or the park is reserved for tourneys or something but on a busy day it gets sketchy, fast. Hole 8 literally tees off right in front of the park entrance road so anybody driving into the park can get a disc fired point blank into their driver's side. It's a blind corner too so you can't really tell if a car's coming or not. It doesn't end there, the hole is a valley shot, with the basket at the top of a hill. Directly behind the green is an elementary school's playground separated by a mere fence. To hit the green, you have to navigate a low ceiling created by the trees so if you juice it too much you could easily reach that playground. Plus a griplock will send you into the street. Fun hole, backwards design.

Slight con slightly related to the above, the lack of a par 4 or two would've been really nice to break up the never ending par 3's. I wonder if some of these sketchier holes playing over sidewalks and roads could've been cut out and some holes improved by lengthening into a good multi-throw hole. Not sure if there's enough land to keep 18 holes but I'm personally a quality over quantity guy. 9 great holes on the old course and 9 great holes on this course without any safety conflicts would've been my preference.

Many fairways are fraught with poison ivy and similar weeds. If it got played more regularly it would be better but as it is you'll want to keep a keen eye on your discs b/c there are lots of weedy, bushy areas for discs to hide. You'd be mad to throw a green disc, just bonkers. The rough is also quite rough and abundant with snakes so keep in mind you're in Nature's house.

I'm no Redneck Machismo but a lot of the holes are stupid tight. Poke and pray? My gut says so. What makes them rougher than usual is if you go to a FH for gap hitting precision and you're not good at FHing putters or mids (like me) you'll get kicked off the fairway immediately and there's almost no scramble opportunity. I can scramble like a Waffle House cook; FH rollers, overhands, pancakes, grenades, touch shots with a Polecat, etc and I was super struggling. My buddy, a battle hardened Castle Hayne veteran, was also pitching out constantly.

Other Thoughts:

I would've given this course a solid 3, maybe a 3.5 if it weren't for the constant sidewalk stuff. It really is a good mix of fun and challenging. It's a very typical NC course that appeals to golfers that like to hit gaps over and over and over. It gets a little tedious, especially if you combine it with the course next door, but that's mostly due to how often the hole is tight and par 3 length. It gets a little frustrating to rack up bogeys if you aren't channeling Michael Johansen with his Comet. Just relentlessly wooded.
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Cap-Tan
Experience: 12.7 years 41 played 6 reviews
3.00 star(s)

Great Beginner course with added difficulty 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Mar 1, 2018 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

This course is decently marked, and has a variety of shots. Pretty short course, but it will still challenge a decent player. There are restrooms in the park. Good baskets. Great use of elevation. A couple good little ace runs.

Cons:

Plays around a playground and a hiking/jogging track so sometimes you have to wait for pedestrians to pass before being able to throw.

Other Thoughts:

Closest course to Fort Bragg besides the Maz Lakes course so I play it most often.
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ten_dimensional
Experience: 2 played 1 reviews
4.00 star(s)

Much Improved Course 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Nov 30, 2017 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

Benches on 17/18 holes, updated signage, clear OB boundaries, DISCatcher baskets, good for beginner to intermediate.

Cons:

Could use more trash cans, relatively short course, but good use of the land available.

Other Thoughts:

There are two courses at Mazarick Park- this one has newer baskets and signage. It's a short format course, with all holes as par 3 and all 350' and under. Fun and quick course.
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mazarickflyers
Experience: 20 years 255 played 7 reviews
4.00 star(s)

2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Sep 15, 2017 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

-Variety of shots
-Concrete teepads, Discatchers, and signs on each hole
-Secondary Pin locations on many holes
- One of few locations with two courses next to each other
-Local pro provided great advice on shot selection/ local events
-Players collect/remove trash from park during league events
-Benches on 17/18 holes

Cons:

-Many Pokemon Go players walking around cluelessly/ in the way
-Course plays around playground on back 9
-Course needs more trash cans

Other Thoughts:

-Local players have made vast improvements on this course over the last 3 years.

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jeepthing2424
Experience: 59 played 1 reviews
4.00 star(s)

Fun course. 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jun 9, 2016 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

It's a nice course. It offers something for everyone. Great for an experienced player to work on most shots in their bag. But is still easy enough for a beginner to have a fun round with out getting frustrated. Takes advantage of the different elevation and uses smart mandos and on to had a level of technical skill to shoot well. There is also a nice down hill island green on hole 17 that is great for working on that pressure accurate tee shot. Also the course flows well so there isn't a ton of excess walking from one basket to the next tee. This helps speed up play. Also the course now has concrete pads.

Cons:

The biggest con on the course is the baskets. They are older and very beat up, however the park is suppose to be replacing them in the next two months with brand new ones. Also it plays through an active park. So on pretty days you need to be on the look out for walkers on the paths and families on the playground in between hole 6 and hole 10. Only other con would be there isn't really any true distance holes. Longest holes are right at 330-340. The last con would be the course can be hard to navigate at spots if you haven't played there before. Signage is being worked on.

Other Thoughts:

Great course if looking for a quick round or just to get out for a casual round with some friends. Also this course will allow you to work on almost all shots except distance. it is definitely a hidden gem that will surprise you with how fun it is.
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chickendiscer
Experience: 1 played 1 reviews
4.00 star(s)

Fun pitch n putt 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:May 24, 2015 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

Great use of elevation. Not your typical middle NC course. A quick round of beginner friendly, yet challenging enough to be tough on the big arms making you tone down and shape shots. Uphill, downhill, hyzer, anny, mando's..... has all the shots.

Cons:

This time of year there's lot of people on the walking trails so keep your eyes open!

Other Thoughts:

This course is fairly new and being worked on constantly. Concrete tees and some updated baskets and this would be even better.
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LeeLK
Experience: 15.8 years 68 played 52 reviews
3.50 star(s)

Decent test of accuracy 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Oct 19, 2014 Played the course:once

Pros:

This one is a bit shorter than the East course so the woods don't punish you quite as much. There were a couple pretty fun fairways.

Cons:

Update: The course now has Discatcher baskets, full color tee signs, concrete tee pads, extra pin positions, benches and trash cans. Takes away all of the cons I previously had!

Other Thoughts:

I haven't been since it's been updated, but it should be a solid accuracy-needed course through the woods.
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reposado
Diamond level trusted reviewer
Experience: 12.7 years 278 played 273 reviews
2.00 star(s)

Top Notch 9/18 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Nov 22, 2013 Played the course:once

Pros:

Work is still being done, and it seems the developers are willing to make changes, as the first three holes that ran by the tennis courts have already been removed, which was wise. It needs some wearing in but the there are already some good holes here and some holes that look like they will be good. None of the tees are poured cement yet so lots of issues should be able to be worked out. I do like the temporary tees and signs quite a bit. For a non-permanent structure, the tees look very nice and are usable and the signs (just paper but bolted into the wooden part of the tee with a plastic cover) very accurately describe the hole.

The first few holes are really good. 1 plays across the park road(and it wouldn't make too much difference in the hole to pop that tee over to the other side, just makes it a bit shorter) to a climbing dogleg and a basket at the crest of a knoll. 2 plays from the top of that knoll through a very wooded area. The first few holes use fairly tight, wood-lined fairways that remind me of a Triangle area course.

The last few holes, (13-16)which are a bit rougher, have more of a Charlotte feel. The lines are a little wider, but less forgiving as the brush that lines them is quite thick. They sport quite a bit more distance and should be a challenge for most players. Between the two sections, there are at least nine good solid disc golf holes here.

Cons:

Between the two sections is a run of bad-idea holes. While 9 is a plinko hole that could be improved with some pruning, 8, 11 and 12 should be scrapped. They all play along a walking path. They don't play across it. The path is the fairway. While these areas may be labeled as OB, there is no way that the disc can get to the target without lying over it. It's unrealistic to think that declaring it OB makes it safer. The stretch of in bounds fairway on twelve is a two-foot wide strip between woods and path.

So while there it is playable as a seventeen-hole course right now, that includes two holes from the neighboring course and the mentioned bad holes. That leaves nine. Played like that, it could be a really good nine-hole course. There already is an eighteen hole course at Mazarick, so maybe nine is enough here. And since there is a point where you can jump from course to course, it might ideal to renumber everything and combine them into a better 27-hole course than either are alone.

Other Thoughts:

I actually found it quite easy to navigate the holes even in the rough state, and it would only get easier with more wear. I wouldn't go back right away, but I'd like to see what this eventually becomes, and I think it could end up as a course well-worth playing.
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KINGDUCK
Experience: 15.2 years 57 played 34 reviews
1.00 star(s)

Get some signs up now 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Nov 19, 2013 Played the course:once

Pros:

a challenging course that was fun to play for the holes I could find.

Cons:

Spent lots of time trying to find where the start was and the rest of the tee boxes. I could not find 13-16 tee boxes.

Other Thoughts:

Get some signs put up now. Until they do, people are going to get frustrated with this course.
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mr.radon
Experience: 22 years 10 played 2 reviews
3.50 star(s)

Great Visit 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Apr 17, 2013 Played the course:once

Pros:

Nice layout, they use the terrain well. Several holes have required "mando" tree shots to make it a bit harder.
This is a good par 3 course to work on the short game with some tuff medium length tree shots.
Most holes have tags noting the direction to the next hole.
Coming from WA I love treey courses. This one will force you to pull off accurate shots for any hope at birdies.

Cons:

The baskets are old rusty and make you work on getting a putt or ace shot to fall in. My first putt on hole #1 would have dropped right in but fell to the ground. I took the boggie and hammered the rest home on target.
Tee's are a little hard to find. Look for the "two" rock markers and scuff marks.

Other Thoughts:

Visiting from WA. The course could use tee markers. I had no trouble finding the next tee. Wish I knew the distance to the hole, the old calibrated eye ball worked well.
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BraveThrower43
Gold level trusted reviewer
Premium Member
Experience: 14.1 years 729 played 59 reviews
3.00 star(s)

Decent start 2+ years

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:May 3, 2012 Played the course:2-4 times

Pros:

I really enjoy the layout from a throwing sense. It is not too demanding and can be forgiving to beginers as well as challenging for verterans.

There are a variety of shots required and some very good terrain and elevation change on the course.

"next tee" signs are already in place and make it easy to navigate.

the Tee to #10 Is right next to Mazerick east #15 so you can play a 36 hole loop if you choose.

Cons:

Ok since this one is brand new obviously some of these can be fixed in time. Others are going to linger imo

Currently No benches, trashcans or teesigns(fixable with time)

The course is still very rough in places and needs beating down which will happen over time. The rough can be extremely tough at times.

They are currently using the olllllldddddddddd rusty disccatchers that were on the original 18 hole course that used to be on the east side. So the old short course is no longer there and the baskets look bad and dont catch well. Im assuming they will be replaced one day.

Some of the course is kinda swampy especially in the latter portion where a few holes go down a lane with manhole covers. Also has the smell that is prevelant on some of the east course on bad days

A few holes require a long throw around a blind corner of a walking trail which could be a safety issue in the future.

Also a few come kinda close to a playground and picnic shelter(they arn't extremly close but I saw someone almost throw into them.)

Other Thoughts:

This course is a baby and will become better with time. It is really nice to have 36 holes at one park.

Much like mazerick east I really enjoy the course as far as the throwing aspect of the design goes and I have fun playing the course and throwing the shots. However I feel that due to the soggy fairways and nastyness and the dangers to the other park users that I could not give this course higher than a 3 in the long run.

Mazerick is definatly the best in Fayetnam but they are not destination courses
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