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3.50 star(s)
Shorter, but comparable
- decent shot variety
- some water hazards
- great baskets
- scenic
- easy to navigate
- expensive
- minimal elevation change
- not many obstacles
This course is a good alternative to the Timberwolf one if you can't throw as far, or just prefer shorter holes. Some...
3.00 star(s)
Could be great
- Mix of wooded and open holes
- Mix of short and long holes
- Several holes have significant elevation changes
- Teepads were large and in good shape
- Difficult to navigate
- Signs don't tell you where the basket is
- Many holes involve throwing over walking paths
-...
4.50 star(s)
Championship Level
- Shot variety
- Challenge
- Good tees and baskets
- Easy to navigate
- Few opportunities to use distance drivers
Very good course. Most holes are challenging, but not unfair. Some of the holes are open, but for the most part, it's in the woods. Real par 4s that require set...
2.50 star(s)
No long holes
- Some variety
- difficult to lose a disc
- pretty easy
- no long holes
- difficult to navigate
Not a bad course if you're in the area. There weren't any opportunities to use a distance driver, and I only needed a fairway driver a couple times. There are a lot of mostly open short...
3.50 star(s)
Best course in the area
- good shot variety
- mix of wooded and more open holes
- bathrooms
- pars are off
- can be confusing to navigate
- inconsistent tee signs
Overall, good course with a mix of short, long, technical, and open holes. Most of the holes were challenging without seeming...
4.00 star(s)
Fun course if you've got the arm
-good baskets
-lots of long drives
-elevation change
-scenery
-usually not very busy
-good tees
-chalet open most of the time
-Porta potties
-hiking paths
-chalet closed sometimes
-can be easy to lose a disc in some spots
-pars seem off
I really like this...
3.50 star(s)
Long and hard
-Only a few easy holes. With the exception of the first two, every hole requires you to hit a gap. No easy birdies or ace runs.
- 2+ hours of play (if you don't lose a disc).
- Water hazard on a couple holes. (water is usually, but not always clear enough to find discs easily)...
3.50 star(s)
Pretty good
-Shot variety. Mix of technical holes with more open shots. Some shots (hole 11 and 14) reward big arms with a potential birdie. The second half of the course takes advantage of the hill to introduce some elevation changes.
- Good mix of difficulty ranging from the ace run on hole...
2.50 star(s)
Expensive
-Good shot variety. Mix of wooded holes and open shots with some elevation changes. Mix of short and long holes. Had to drive with almost every disc in my bag.
-difficulty. The course offered a good mix of difficulty with some difficult pars and some birdie shots. None of the holes...
The m4 holds any line you put it on. When thrown flat it holds a nice anhyzer all the way to the ground without cut rolling. I can also hyzer flip it for some nice distance. I don't have any experience with the mako tho.
I already know that the best putter is the one that feels most comfortable and you have the most experience with, but I'm training a new player and every putter feels the same to them. So I essentially have the ability to decide what putter they'll be using. with this in mind what putter do you...
I agree with everyone. you clearly did your research and picked up a good set of discs. I don't think you need anything new until you start moving up into faster drivers.