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3.50 star(s)
Beautiful little retreat
Water winds through the course making for interesting fairways. The length is good for novices to intermediates like me. Many picturesque holes.
Can get a little swampy. Areas off the fairway are super thick.
I'd love to have this course near me! Worth a stop, and bring...
4.00 star(s)
Real nice midrange course
Great mix of angles, trees, open shots, distances. Love that the blue and white tees are completely different angles, not just longer distances. Seems to be well maintained in a huge park with lots to offer. Signage is excellent, no worries about a first timer finding...
3.50 star(s)
Beautiful new course for intermediate players
Gorgeous layout with well defined fairways and excellent signage. Looks like a ball golf course (or a mini golf course in the case of hole 17). Not a lot of birdie opportunities for my skill level but a good challenge. Rough punishes you without...
2.00 star(s)
Incomplete
The only game in town. Great views of the river from the 7th tee. Hole 6 over a rocky drainage gulley is great. Wind is challenging.
It's on a landfill..is that even safe? There is practically no signage so navigation is tough. Tee 2 to basket 3 is better than holes 2 or 3. Too long...
1.00 star(s)
RamsFan1's review is spot on
Some of the hole layouts are actually quite good taken on their own terms. Hole 2 is a quite pretty downhill dogleg. It is the only course for miles around.
In addition to everything RamsFan1 pointed out, too many of the holes cross walking paths or active roads with...
4.00 star(s)
Further thoughts from a decent amateur player
Benches on many holes on the front nine. Concrete tees everywhere. Lots of big downhill shots. Very good signage. Well groomed and fair fairways. Love being able to take the chairlift up the mountain. Disc rentals available.
Poison ivy and poison...
4.00 star(s)
The best of Iron Hill and Brandywine in one
The design of this course is exceptional. A beautiful balance of woods and open shots, with elevation, shule, trees and water all coming into play at seemingly perfect times. For example, hole 12 could have been a simple downhill ace run with a creek...
2.00 star(s)
What they said
Wind is a challenge, and you'll get hit from all directions during your round. Lots of room to air out those drives. Decent distance on the holes. Well manicured park, quite pretty. Baskets are in fine shape. Park seems designed to keep the citizens away from the disc throwers...
3.00 star(s)
The only game in town
FULL DISCLOSURE: Course was designed by my Aunt and Uncle, so take my thoughts with a grain of salt!!!
This is the only course within 20 miles, so it's an excellent alternative to driving to Ithaca or Hickory Run for a quick round. There is plenty of tough shule on the...
3.50 star(s)
Even fun in the snow
Just the right length for me. Lots of 250-310 foot holes. Great use of the rocks. Many holes have alternate paths and tricky decisions. Good mix of open and wooded. Signs are excellent.
Last four holes are too similar. Hole 13 seems unfair with no clear path to basket. Tee...
Probably as a warmup for the Yetter. Actually hole 8 still seemed to be in B, not C, and hole 4 was mislabeled as A, but every other hole was in the long C position. One hell of a challenge. I saw lots of families with kids abandoning the course after a few holes.
Is there an easy way to find out which layout Campgaw / Mighty Gaw is using? Their website doesn't even mention the course, and I'd hate to waste a three-hour trip up there on the smaller layout.
3.50 star(s)
Random additional thoughts
In addition to everything said below, there seem to be new tee signs, as all the tees were very easy to find. All the baskets have giant orange flags on them and, coupled with the distance estimations, weren't that hard to find either. If you want to play the...