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I know it looks like I ripped on this course because of the Cons...this is honestly a fantastic course and I have a lot of fun here despite the navigation issues. I understand that if you come play this course a lot, you learn where the baskets are and navigation is easy. But for this to really be a destination level course IMO, it has to be easy to navigate for a first timer or infrequent visitor.
With better signage and color-coordinated new baskets to match the signage, I would probably give this course a 4.5. I'm not sure if it could be a 5.0, as while there are a few memorable holes I'm not sure that any quite reach "wow" level.
TL/DR? Come play this course!!! BUT:
- Download the version 2 map that is currently on here, and note where I said the extra holes are if you want to play 24 (if you use DGCR to track your round, the hole order should also help).
- Be prepared to spend a little extra time finding holes, and don't be surprised if you throw at the wrong basket once or twice.
UPDATE AUGUST 2021: I just played the course again and there have been a couple of updates. Previously only some of the original 18 holes had "black" baskets, which added to the general mess described in Cons above. This has now been addressed, both with the actual baskets being added and the "basic" tee signage updated. Some of the hole distances for the "black" baskets listed on here need to be updated now. While I still feel that the signage and navigation are holding this course back, it is a definite improvement to be consistently playing to "yellow" or "black" baskets and as a result I am increasing my score from 3.5 to 4.0. I have also grudgingly added this course to my Favorites.
But I'm still wishing for color coordinated baskets and dramatic signage improvements!
UPDATE SEPTEMBER 2022: More incremental improvements have been made here in the past year. Some of the concrete pads appear to have been refreshed, and Indicators were added at the bottom of some - if not most - baskets to point towards the next tee. This is a step towards making the course more navigable for first-timers, though I still don't think it is nearly enough for this semi-confusing layout with multiple baskets and alternate holes (recent UDisc "reviews" seem to agree with me). Finally, the previous "extra" hole "A" that was playable between holes 6 and 7 has been scrapped, and replaced with a new hole "A" that you play between holes 1 and 2. The new hole "A" doesn't have a tee pad or tee sign yet (use UDisc), and isn't a great hole (150' blind over the top of a hill) - but the other hole "A" was nothing special either so this isn't really an upgrade or downgrade. Overall, no change to my rating.