The space is used very creatively to create fun holes, especially the greens, resulting in several unique and memorable holes. A couple of fairways carry beautifully over stone walls to pristine greens tucked behind. Love the hole 3 green in a little grove with unique trees. The hole 5 green in an old shed with missing walls is great, as are the hole 15 baskets that hang 7 feet off the ground, and the elevated hole 16 baskets that are perched on a scenic hill looking over a field. And I love hole 17 through the barn. It's one of those holes where if you happened to just walk through a barn like that you'd think "imagine if this were a disc golf hole". Well, Sunnymeade actually did it!
2 tees X 2 baskets per hole = 4 ways to play. This is always a great way to maximize variety within space.
Nice variety of open air and trees. For example 1, 5, and 18 are WIDE open with no trees at all. 3 and 6 only have trees once you get to the green. 17 is through an open air barn to the triple-mando door to get out. And a lot of other holes are totally in the woods because hey this is still New England
Great mix.
Good difficulty spread. Green-to-green is beginner-friendly enough for anyone so feel free to bring people here for their first rounds. Blue-to-blue is one of the easier hard layouts in Massachusetts IMO so if you're like 950+ this course isn't exactly going to test your limits but it certainly won't be boring either.
Almost impossible to lose discs. Wooded holes are not leafy so discs are always visible on the ground. Amazing job mowing the field holes, that has to be a ton of work. There's a couple of holes where you can veer into fenced-off neighboring property where you can't go, but these are well-marked and obvious so just don't suck
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The signs are really well done, indicating the location of both tees and both baskets and the distance for all four combos on every sign. Sweet!
The owner came out and talked to us and was very nice.