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5.00 star(s)
Best in MN
Elevation, tunnel shots, very unique. This is the best course in MN. Every hole would be a signature hole anywhere else.
Dirt teepads, could use more trashcans.
This is the shorter of the two courses, you must play both. Very reasonable rates for camping.
4.50 star(s)
Top 5 in MN
Great concrete tee pads. Phenomenal layout and design. I like this course better then anything else in the St Could area.
Some thorns and poison ivy make searching for discs tough. Could maybe use a few longer holes.
I really love this course and was astonished how low it is rated...
5.00 star(s)
Every hole is a signature hole
This is the best course in Minnesota. The owner Chad has created a majestic course through very hilly woods in central MN. Every hole was unique and challenging at the same time.
Mega ups and downs you won't see on most courses around the area (TC Metro), the...
I carry a couple Pro Vulcans 168-170 for distance BH rollers (450 feet max), Fresh and Beat.
Couple Katanas Blizz 157 for Standard Max D (400), Fresh and Beat.
GStar Katana 158 for turnover D Beat (400).
GStar Boss 175 Headwind D (375).
Sometimes I throw in a Couple Wraiths or Stiletto if...
Wraith is the go to. Lots of plastic options, etc.
DDX if you can go a hair wider and shallower.
DD P-Line would be good too for D, They can start beefy but break in quicker.
In general buying TB's blind you will get more stability from a heavier disc and less from lighter. In the past MF's are usually more stable also then Champ versions. Of course you could always get an outlier but I've got a bunch and they seem pretty consistent, much more so then high speed drivers.