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Reviewed:Played on:Jun 29, 2020Played the course:once
Pros:
Not a super difficult course, with multiple tee pads for some holes.
Cons:
There is poison ivy almost everywhere you don't land on the fairway, so I recommend either bringing some kind of wet wipes or something to wipe yourself off, or wash yourself really well afterwards.
Reviewed:Played on:May 27, 2013Played the course:once
Pros:
Quiet for being close to a city
Nicely laid out
Good design
Cons:
Tall grass in the warmer months
Ticks and other pests everywhere
Almost every shot is straight ahead (no dog legs)
Fairway is only 6 feet wide in most places
Other Thoughts:
Maybe I'm too used to courses with dog legs and other obstacles, but nearly every shot had to be perfectly straight or I had to go make friends with the ticks in the tall grass to find my disc. Nearly every throw turned into a disc hunt.
Reviewed:Played on:Jun 27, 2009Played the course:2-4 times
Pros:
Nice area. Park has other activities you may enjoy. Good tee signs. Challenging wind. Varying shots throughout the course. Nice bridges and ravines on some holes.
Cons:
Ticks... Ticks... and more ticks. Very short course lacking challenging distance shots.
Other Thoughts:
This would be a fun course to play if I didn't have to find 2-3 ticks on my body after each play. Seriously. If you want a short quick round of technical disc golf then give this a visit if you're in the area. If you pick up Lyme disease there's a hospital just a few miles away