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Plantation Heritage Park

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daverabfur
Experience: 2 played 2 reviews
4.00 star(s)

Nice scenic course 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:May 5, 2019 Played the course:once

Pros:

Great maps at each hole tee and arrow indicators on baskets if the next tee is not immediately visible.
Well maintained with actual paved tee boxes.
Parking available right at the first tee.

Cons:

One hole parallels the exterior fence of the park. Too much hyzer and you may have a long trip to retrieve your disk.
Some holes do not have a tee box due to paths/roads and instead play from the path/road.
Some tricky water-hazard holes for new players.

Other Thoughts:

Very nice course in a public park.
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The Valkyrie Kid
Diamond level trusted reviewer
Experience: 45.9 years 1562 played 1507 reviews
3.00 star(s)

Nice Little Recreation Course With Not So Nice Water Hazards! 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Mar 19, 2019 Played the course:once

Pros:

The course at Plantation Heritage Park features three concrete tee pads for each hole. The metal hole signs are always set for the middle "B" positions. They play mostly between 250' and 350'. The easy rec holes look to be under 200'. The longs play 150' to 200' longer and probably play at a advanced level.

There are benches at many holes, Chainstar baskets some with numbers, nifty looking little metal bag holders shaped like baskets, next tee arrows on some baskets and nice metal tee signs complete with a map. Like every other course in the Sunshine state, this course is flat with lots of trees and four or five possible water hazards. It wouldn't be too difficult to drown a disc here. # 4 is 295' from the middle tee and the lake is close on your right. # 12 is 253' from the middle and the basket sits just about 10' from water's edge.

The course has quite a few treed holes often with low branches. I would think this would be a course where your roller is an important component of every round. There are a few Mandos and the course loops back to the start.

Cons:

A real possibility of losing a disc.

Signs warn of crocodiles carrying off pets, small children and the occasional lumpy disc golfer.

Flat.

Lots of trees.

Other Thoughts:

This is a solid course with some fairly easy to miss water hazards although I guess if you start feeling too confident, you'll probably end up dunking a disc. I played after a rainy, stormy day and the course was dry and very playable. I liked it and would enjoy playing here on a sunny Florida day if I was ever to return to Plantation, Florida although I think that probably a long-shot.
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Brave_Sir_Robin
Experience: 10 played 9 reviews
4.00 star(s)

Great Course in Broward! 2+ years drive by

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

Pros:

+Easy to identify signage, tee pads, mando signs, and baskets (with arrows pointing to next tee).
+Course design takes you through the entire park and is very scenic, especially during sunrise/sunset outings.
+Good mix of water, open, and tunnel holes with rec/AM/PRO pads on just about every hole.
+Bathrooms and other amenities are available throughout the course.

Cons:

-The baskets on the water holes (4,5, 11, and 12) are very close to the water, meaning you may lose a disc or two before your round is over.
-While some of the lake is shallow enough to retrieve a disc, most of the lake is deep, grimy, and losing a disc in these parts makes it near impossible to retrieve without scuba gear.
-Hole #10 can be a bit tricky to find the first time out (it's a good distance north of hole #9).
-Traffic (car and other park users) tends to delay your round on some of the holes on the front nine. Not an issue on the back nine.

Other Thoughts:

This is my second favorite course in Broward County (behind Snyder Park). It is challenging, scenic, and each hole presents a different tactic to employ, especially with the OBs in play.

This course becomes rough to play on windy days, so factor that into your plans if you decide to play this course.

UPDATE (03/16/2018) - the park has been re-opened since Hurricane Irma came through. Many of the trees in the area have been torn down, so the park is not as scenic as my previous update. The course remains very playable and is still as difficult as I remembered.
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Santiago
Experience: 3 played 3 reviews
4.50 star(s)

LOVE IT. Hate it. LOVE IT 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Feb 10, 2017 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

Great course for all levels! Well maintained and Fun to play! Great mix of shots one can play on any given hole. Technical and attainable shots. Bathrooms and Hydration throughout at short distance from the course.

Cons:

Wind makes most holes very challenging. Decent amount of park goer traffic can cause some waits. Biggest con is the park doesn't allow disc retrieval from the water, YET!

Other Thoughts:

The holes here create a very well balanced game for any golfer in my opinion. I can play here everyday from open to close with no complaints at all.
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LeftysLivesMatter
Experience: 4 played 4 reviews
4.00 star(s)

Fun ,score able, challenging 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jan 8, 2017 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

Multiple pin positions , multiple tee pads for all levels of play. Fair lines well balanced track

Cons:

Water hazards to the right all around the course. Ob on most holes. Also I heard of cars being broken into dont leave valuables in plain sight or bing any at all. Leave doors open so they don't break your window or park near the office.

Other Thoughts:

Great edible forest in the middle of the back nine.
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Dgolfer89
Experience: 2 played 2 reviews
4.00 star(s)

Great course! 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jan 14, 2017 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

Well manicured
Great baskets
Clean fairways
Well poured tee pads

Other Thoughts:

One of the better courses in the area offering multiple tee pads and pin placements. The course is always clean and well manicured. The club does a great job to maintain the course.
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MigglePops
Experience: 19 years 11 played 2 reviews
2.50 star(s)

Avoid during peak hours 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Nov 29, 2016 Played the course:once

Pros:

Decent Aesthetic, decent variety of challenges with open and tighter technical shots, practice basket, score cards with map available in office. Also plenty of pavilions with bathrooms and water.

Cons:

Had to refer to the map constantly because tee pads are often out of sight or difficult to spot. Spent a significant amount of time searching for tee pads. Long walks to some tee pads make this already long course feel longer than it is.

I happened to be there on Tuesday, which is food truck day. By 3:30 there were already trucks blocking two fairways. Pedestrian paths along fairways means you may have to wait for people to pass.

At one point a woman had her baby in a stroller just sitting there ON one of the white tee pads, with other family members wandering the fairway. They all just gave me confused looks or ignored me when I politely asked them to move, apparently implying they didn't speak English. She moved her stroller to the back of the pad, but not off it. That was a new one for me.
At another point I had a guy who was playing alone throw at me even after he had clearly seen that I was still finishing the hole.

Basically it was a shame that my round was tainted with other people's poor etiquette.

Other Thoughts:

I anticipate amending this review with a higher rating if I have the opportunity to play again when the park is less crowded. The course itself wasn't bad.
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thrembo
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Premium Member
Experience: 48.9 years 242 played 195 reviews
3.50 star(s)

Stereotypical SE Florida Course 2+ years

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Aug 6, 2016 Played the course:once

Pros:

The course shares some good traits with other area courses like minor elevation changes, nice grass fairways, decent tees and signs, and plenty of trees to work around. She is not the most scenic course in the area, but she is somewhat pretty none the less. There is a fair mix of hole types here and the course is fun to play.

There was an abundance of waterfowl on this course with one fairway being completely covered with several types of ducks, geese, and egret type birds!

Cons:

The course also shares some of the negative traits with other area courses. There are a lot of roads and sidewalks winding through the course and a good chance of there being nondgers hanging out on the course also. Navigation might be a little tricky in a couple of spots for first-time throwers here. I would use the map or get a guide.

If you REALLY don't like spiders and snakes, this might not be the best course for you!

Other Thoughts:

We had a good time playing this course. It might not be quite a destination course, but it is solid enough if in the area and pairs well with the Jetstream course.

Oh yeah, watch out for those Pokemon hunters. They like searching this park!
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adlacro
Gold level trusted reviewer
Experience: 17.9 years 152 played 125 reviews
3.50 star(s)

Plantation 2+ years

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Aug 6, 2016 Played the course:2-4 times

Pros:

18 holes with Chainstar baskets in good shape. Concrete tees for every pad, and three pads to a hole. Signage is at the am pad, and the signs are really nice. Course offers a nice mix of open and wooded holes, plus 5 holes that border a large pond. Restrooms and water fountains available. Nominal park entrance fee on weekends and holidays.

Cons:

The walking path comes into play on a number of holes and so too does the entrance road. Please take caution near these areas. No real elevation other than a small hill on a few holes, but that's typical south Florida disc golf.

Other Thoughts:

Heritage is a good challenging course that will offer a little bit of something for everybody, from longer drives over OB water to tight, challenging wooded holes like 6 and even some birdie opps if you have the distance. It is well maintained and offers a weekly league night during daylight savings time, and is in a rotation of Saturday league courses. Most disc golfers would enjoy this course. By no means this is a destination course, but if you have time and find yourself in or around Fort Lauderdale, come west and give Heritage a go.
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reposado
Diamond level trusted reviewer
Experience: 12.8 years 278 played 276 reviews
2.50 star(s)

2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Feb 28, 2015 Played the course:once

Pros:

The section of the course from 14-18 is really cool. It feels like a little glade of purity with no paths and a variety of trees that make you throw actual lines. It's a big open space that is not overused. It supports a variety of shots with the trees forcing the disc to actually move.
And yeah, 10. Ten ten ten. I straightforward shot at the start that needs to curve right and up a hill into a grove of trees toward the end. It's a beautiful that requires a specific line. Loved the line of sight off the tee. Loved the finish.

Cons:

After playing through most of South Florida in a weekend, two common threads emerge. One: there is water. Lots of it. It often lurks on the side of a hole rather than take an active role, but it's there. Two: damn the walking paths, full speed ahead. Plantation Heritage might be the epitome of both of those phenomena. A large portion of this course wraps around a pond. And really, it's the same shot over and over. Hang it over the lake and fade left or play it safe and throw it straight. When a pond is too wide and too round to offer real carries, it often plays out like this and it never really does much for me. Too repetitive.
Not only do many tees cross paths, or even parallel them, there are about six that use the path a s a fairway. I had fun here in a drizzle but I can't imagine how long you would be waiting for slow walkers to clear entire fairways on a busy day. Even ten, my favorite hole, tees off directly behind a walking path. Moving it just a few feet up wouldn't really change the hole much. It's like they want the path to be in play.
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Hector Chain
Diamond level trusted reviewer
Experience: 15.9 years 222 played 191 reviews
3.00 star(s)

2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Jan 23, 2015 Played the course:2-4 times

Pros:

The course is set in a nice public park with about half the holes playing around the edges of a pond with the other half playing back and forth among the groves of trees.

The holes are almost entirely in the 250-350 foot range. As an intermediate player, I really enjoyed it. I felt like I had a shot at a birdie on about 2/3 of the holes.

Two holes have water carries but with a good risk/reward profile. You can bail out if you are confident, but the more dangerous carry is required for the birdie. A few other holes have the basket near the shore so there is no water carry but you are approaching toward the pond.

While you can certainly air it out here, the trees are used well. Many holes require low shots beneath the branches. There was a nice mix of righty and lefty shots. I got to use more turnover shots than I have used in months.

Tee pads are concrete and a little thin. Tee signs are okay. They show shorter tees, but I never saw most of them (they were rounded stakes in the ground).

Navigation is pretty easy, although the transition from 13 to 14 was not intuitive. There is a long walk from 9 to 10 but there was a sign pointing the way.

Cons:

Very little elevation here.

If you play here often enough, you'll probably put some discs in the water.

Not a ton of challenge for advanced players.

Other Thoughts:

This is a really enjoyable rec and intermediate course. It's probably not suitable for an absolute beginner, and more advanced players might be underwhelmed, but the vast majority of players will have a good time here.
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dkarlan
Experience: 19 played 4 reviews
3.50 star(s)

nice course, fairly open, some water risks 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Nov 27, 2014 Played the course:once

Pros:

nice course, well marked with next tee marked too for the less than obvious (plus a map available at the entrance gate). more trees than nearby

Cons:

some holes tight against the water.

Other Thoughts:

amenities in park too.
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KRATC
Experience: 14.9 years 17 played 3 reviews
2.50 star(s)

2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:May 10, 2014 Played the course:once

Pros:

Teepads- these seemed brand new and were very nice. They were flat and grippy.

Well maintained- I saw no signs of trash/vandalism and there were no fallen tree limbs. All in all, it was pretty.

Baskets- Nice, well taken care of, Discraft baskets that seem to be well respected.

Cons:

Safety- From the first hole to the fourteenth hole, I was always in jeopardy of hitting someone or someone's car. On every hole. I understand this is a park course, and I am used to that, but this course was almost unplayable. It was to the point of not playing a good shot, or endangering someone to throw the obvious intended line.

Variety- As far as I could tell (as per the provided map), everything was a par three and relatively short. This does not immediately deserve a spot on the con list, but when almost every throw is a slight hyzer (rhbh), with only one or two anny /sidearm throws, this course gets very repetitive.

Blue tees- I saw some here and there, most were kinda hard to see. I like playing the hardest layouts, just because, but if I cannot find it then I will just play from the nice teepads.

Staff- Some of the park staff saw me trying to grab a disc from the water's edge ( I had thrown in warming up in the least crowded place I could find) and chastised me. They told me someone would find it later (I was just in town for a day, so that is just a donation disc now). I do not mind loosing plastic, I just wish I had known that I was not supposed to fish out my disc from the water.

Other Thoughts:

Pay to play- This park has an entry fee, which I assume goes towards the great maintenance. I am down with that.

I do not dislike the course itself, but the safety concerns me. I did not feel like I could enjoy any hole, except maybe 3 or 6, simply because I was too worried about cars or people. The maintennance and teepads were great, but the lack of variety kinda killed it. There can be some neat safari golf, but as the holes exist, it offers nothing special. It is a decent course, but nothing I would drive out of my way to go play.
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BogeyNoMore
Diamond level trusted reviewer
Premium Member
Experience: 19.9 years 484 played 183 reviews
3.00 star(s)

Disc Golf in the Heart of Suburbia 2+ years

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Dec 27, 2013 Played the course:once

Pros:

Nice course in a quiet, suburban park that's biggest attractions are the walking/fitness trail, picnic areas, and the nice size pond (which allows fishing from the shore). No soccer or ball fields with tons of munchkin leagues buzzing around makes for a very quiet and peaceful round. Most other park patrons will be walking, jogging, biking, or picnicking.

• Variety: Reasonably good overall. Much of the course wraps clockwise around a lake, but you don't necessarily need to throw a bunch of right turning tee shots. Starts with several semi-open holes which make you work around a few obstacles (well-located trees, water, and an OB walking path) without necessarily forcing any particular line, but still requiring a decent control. Back end features significantly more vegetation, calling for somewhat tighter lines while still affording enough room to work different routes. Only #14 (a 330' tunnel flanked by trees and brush) really gives you one way to go. A few nicely guarded and well-tucked pin placements call for finessed approaches. Park is quite flat, but holes, 1, 10, and a few others that wrap around the lake make good use of what little elevation is available, with the potential for shots to roll away into the lake. Holes 4 & 5 bring water directly into play, while it looms behind the basket on 11 & 12. Contains a respectable range of distances from the shorts (219 to 420), which is only is enhanced by the presence of long tees. Execute well off the tee and par should be simple (and you'll probably set up several good birdie opportunities). Shank one off the tee and you'll need a good upshot to save par.
• Water carries: holes 4 and 5 let you to dial in as much risk as you want by carrying the water all the way to the green while allowing you to bail out as early as you like, depending on your personal comfort level... very nicely done.
• Aesthetics: Very pleasant setting for a round. Although it only comes into play on 3 or 4 holes, the pond is clearly in view on about 11 of them. The rest of the course takes you through a lightly to moderately wooded section of the park featuring a wide variety of different trees, several of which bear tropical fruits (the picking of which is prohibited).
• Equipment: Red or Blue stones designate the dual tees on most holes. Rotating A & B pin positions offer additional variety (for locals). Regardless of A or B placement, Chainstars are pretty easy to spot from most tees, but a brief walk may be necessary target some pins. Tee signs are pretty easy to spot, showing hole layout, distance, OB, etc.
• Routing/Navigation: Course flows fairly well from basket to next tee. Tee signs are an effective navigational aid, but a couple of walks are quite a bit longer than the others, which might cause some hiccups (from 9 to 10, and from 13 to 14). First timers that print the map should have no real problems playing the reds.
• Course layout offers easy access to start at several different holes, or play abbreviated 7 or 11 hole rounds.

Cons:

• Safety: In my opinion, there's no bigger con than potential safety issues. I've played several courses where walking paths weave through sections of the course, but only played a few where you might have to wait for people to pass on so many holes (or for so long). Some fairways are positioned where you're kinda throwing parrallel to the path, rather than across it), so you may have to wait longer than you'd like for them to clear. Doesn't sound too bad, but this paved path around the lake draws several forms of non DG traffic. This is only compounded by the fact that all that traffic is largely unaware or unconcerned they may be in your way - and quite honestly, if they're on the path, they shouldn't have to be. One nice thing about taking a walk or run through the park is the idea that you can empty your mind while you're in your own little world.

While this may only be a factor on about half the holes, they happen to be the holes where wind is most likely to come into play, which only enhances the chance of something going not as planned.
• Natural tees are already worn - nothing more than depressions of dirt. OK when I played, but will become nasty in short order if they don't pour concrete.
• Only the reds tees have signs at this time, making them easy to spot, but the blues can be very tough to find and aren't marked on the map.
• Course is nice, but there isn't much shade - plan accordingly for the south Florida sun.
• I wouldn't say it's a bad neighborhood, but I recommend stowing anything of value out of sight, and locking your car.

Other Thoughts:

Nice addition to the local scene, and thumbs-up for making good use of existing elements: trees, pond, elevation, hardwood hammock, OB path... to create some interesting holes and reasonable challenge.

This park sees a wide range of traffic, from joggers, skaters and elderly walkers to toddlers on training wheels and babies in strollers... you simply need to wait a while for them to pass on some holes - kinda kills your rhythm. Plus, even once you deem them out of range, they're often still in your line of sight... yes, I should learn to focus, but I guess I'm easily distracted. IMHO, the ever-present walking path, worn dirt tees, and difficulty finding all the blue tees (plus the fact that the blue distances aren't even listed on the course map) tangibly detract from a course that's pretty interesting and scores well in terms of being both fun to play and reasonably challenging. This keeps me from rating a course that's otherwise very good as highly as it would be based on the disc golf alone. Nonetheless, I think Plantation Heritage offers the best disc play in Broward County. I enjoyed playing here and you will too, provided you have some patience.

As a region, So Fla doesn't offer anything I'd consider destination disc golf for road trippers. However, there's a decent chance you may be visiting family down here, in which case Plantation Heritage could be conveniently located for a round while the kids are visiting grandma or the wife goes shopping in Broward Mall (2-3 miles away). Minutes from every conceivable type of food joint you can think of.
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zubeala
Experience: 12.7 years 109 played 13 reviews
3.50 star(s)

I think you will find something to like 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jan 3, 2014 Played the course:once

Pros:

Excellent support facilities such as water and bathrooms. Pretty good blend of open and wooded holes. Water in play :). I played on a beautiful Thursday, and was there were only 2-3 other players.

Cons:

No tee pads ( I hear they are coming). Blue tee markings are very hard to locate. Water in play :( .
Did run into some people fishing that I had to anhizer around, but no big deal. Personally I hate dealing with avoiding fences, and that does come into play on 3-6-7.

Other Thoughts:

If you are not local a map is a must. I thought hole 10 was my favorite. Up hill into a circle of trees. On hole 13 the basket is well hidden in some bamboo. Basket 15 took me a while to find even with the map. Hidden behind a cluster of trees. It's a good hole once you locate the basket. This is the best course I have played in south Florida.
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Peter S
Bronze level trusted reviewer
Experience: 29.9 years 165 played 32 reviews
3.00 star(s)

Peter's home course 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Oct 22, 2013 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

Lots of challenge. Plays around a lake and into back of park. Mostly open shots with large trees and a lake to shape a variety of shots over, around or under. 3 rest rooms along course route, concrete tees. Signs by white tees with distance, par & next tee direction. Discraft Chainstar baskets were purchased new for this course and are still like new. Nice practice basket area. Several memorable holes such as 1 that is on a mound circled by palm trees, 4 & 5 over or alongside the water, 10 on a large sloping mound.
Elevation: There are a few pins on mounds which adds more to aesthetics than the challenge as there is no real fear of a long roll away due to the thick Florida grass.

Cons:

Shared use park with lots of sidewalks that play as out of bounds with people walking through almost entire course route. Other holes too near picnic shelters.

Other Thoughts:

course has a&b pins, red, white and blue concrete tees and benches on most holes. Best played on weekdays or early weekends before park gets busy. $1.50 per person on weekends/holidays. Food Truck invasion every Tuesday evening. If you play Tuesday late in the afternoon or evening, expect to skip at least holes 7 through 9 due to food trucks on the course.
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DirtyA13
Experience: 16.7 years 12 played 2 reviews
4.50 star(s)

Great Course 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Aug 16, 2013 Played the course:once

Pros:

Very Nice Park
Not many people at all during week
Holes are changed every so often
Nice Challenging Holes
Always meeting Great People on this Course

Cons:

Busy on Weekends but that is expected
dead grass/weeds get in my shoes and itch like heck on certain holes

Other Thoughts:

Watch out for the Food Truck Days..sometimes you cant play through, Remember to throw away your trash!!
Ive played this course over 30+ times already and really don't get sick of it b/c of challenge..you must be prepared for this course with water/food it takes over 2 HOURS to Play and South FL sun will kill you if you're not from the area
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Larceny_Lars
Experience: 17.9 years 79 played 5 reviews
3.50 star(s)

A Welcome Change 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jul 20, 2013 Played the course:once

Pros:

-A nice mix of open and protected holes.
-Very pleasant and scenic walk around the lake
-New baskets with sold anchorage. The baskets aren't just put in to a hole with a cement base.
-Well marked Tee locations

Cons:

-Although well marked, the tees are all natural as of right now
-No signs at the tees
-Hole placement is a little off on a few holes.
-Hole 8 stays 362, but the Tee has been pushed back a long ways so it feels like it's pushing the high 500's to 600' mark. Even though it's an open hole, Novice players may feel comfortable upping the par to 4.
-Would like to see more trashcans.

Other Thoughts:

Great all around course for all levels. Enough room that if you're skittish about playing over water, you can play safe to one side and then come at the basket from a safe angle.
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discjocky
Experience: 14.3 years 16 played 8 reviews
4.00 star(s)

loving this lay out ! 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:May 19, 2013 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

the fountain the baskets the mixture of holes and the park itself ! I have a great round every time i or any of my friends play ,

Cons:

the walk between 9 and 10 .

Other Thoughts:

looks like this park was designed ahead of time for a course perfect setup !!
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joesouthfla
Experience: 12.9 years 10 played 10 reviews
3.50 star(s)

course just opened 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:May 11, 2013 Played the course:once

Pros:

-Brand new Chainstar baskets
- A nice mixture of water, open and woods
- Very scenic
- Plenty of restrooms, parking, and vending machines
- Great course for all levels
- There are now three tee placements (pro,AM,junior).

Cons:

- Currently only natural tee pads
- no tee signs (map is available in the park office)

Other Thoughts:

The course will eventually have concrete tee pads, tee signs. At that point the course will have earned a solid 4. WARNING! Even though the park is very safe and patrolled regularly by police there has been a rash of car break-ins. Do not leave valuables in your car. Place all items in your trunk. Consider parking at the main office if you are traveling and cannot leave your items back in your hotel room.
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