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Reviewed:Played on:May 9, 2009Played the course:5+ times
Pros:
Good beginner course
Easy to follow
Benches
Distance Markers
Cons:
Poison Ivy
Snakes
Tee Boxes are slowly eroding and have no maintenance
Other Thoughts:
I've been playing disc golf for about a year now. This course was fun when I started, and even when I've thrown in the woods (especially easy on #3) I've never lost a disc.
However, all of the wooded areas are absolutely packed with poison Ivy. I've removed this from the courses I will play due to the overgrowth.
Reviewed:Updated:Played on:Nov 14, 2002Played the course:2-4 times
Pros:
Beginner and Amateur course. There are some trees that provide hazards/shot selection but otherwise basically flat and shortish straight shots.
Cons:
Very open on some holes. Some holes are pretty overgrown and very heavily infested with poison ivy. I caught PI so bad there one summer I had to take the rest of the summer off. So if you do play here make sure it's in the winter.
Other Thoughts:
Very nice thing that the church put this here for the community and that it is a public course. Great for newer players and kids.
Update: This also makes a nice 2nd round after playing Manor...it's not a bad self confidence booster. lol
Reviewed:Updated:Played on:May 2, 2008Played the course:once
Pros:
Great for beginners or kids due to it's short distances. It is a free gift to the cummunity from Our Savior Lutheran Church.
Cons:
The course wraps around the church. The church has a daycare which uses the playground which has a low fence. I was afraid to throw very hard because I could just see my disc going over the fence and decapitating a young Lutheran.