Pros:
-Tee Signs
-Challenging layout
-Craft Brewery and Restaurant onsite
Cons:
-Carpet tee pads
-Navigation tricky at times
-Undergrowth is up a bit
-Newer course that needs play to get beat in.
Other Thoughts:
I have heard about this course for quite some time, but never had a chance to play it. Every time I have gone to the Golden Grove Farm & Brew, it has been a downpour of rain, so the opportunity never presented itself. I figured it was a piece of cake course for people to hold a beer in one hand and throw with the other, so I was not really driven to head over. But, I was wrong.
This is a very high level course that has been carved out of the woodwork behind this craft brewery. Every hole presents a unique challenge and cannot be taken lightly. I would say the signature area of the course is probably the holes in play around the pond (2-4). It is very beautiful and the pond adds extra pucker factor on your drives.
I was trying to keep score for four people on Udisc, so I did not really get to document each hole properly, so I will try to add that to the review later, but this is a must play for any serious disc golfer.
Right now, I only gave the course a 4 due to beginning to be broken in. Tee pads are better navigation easier. However, the sky is the limit for this course. It really could eventually be one of the best in the state.
8/24/21 Update:
Out of the 69 courses I have reviewed, this is where this course ranks along with similarly rated courses:
Rank-Course, Location
7-Shaver Recreation Center Championship, Seneca, SC
8-Tyger River DGC, Reidville, SC
9-N.E. Lions Park, Norman, OK
10-Grand Central Station, Central, SC
11-Chauga Rapids, Westminster, SC
12-Golden Grove Farm & Brew DGC, Piedmont, SC
13-Stoney Hill DGC, Newberry, SC
14-Mekusukey DGC, Seminole, OK
15-Regional DGC, Ardmore, OK
16-Dolly Cooper Park DGC, Powdersville, SC