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Williamsburg, VA

Waller Mill Park

3.325(based on 17 reviews)
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discgolfking
Experience: 9.1 years 1 played 1 reviews
1.50 star(s)

Not Ready Yet 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jun 21, 2015 Played the course:once

Pros:

Very nice park with lots of activities.
Tremendous potential.
Wide fairways through the woods.





Cons:

Almost every hole is the same - 200 to 220 feet straight up a chute with or without elevation.
Very hard to navigate no clear paths and inconsistent, temporary signs.
Course too short.
All woods holes.

Other Thoughts:

My son and I played this course in the morning on June 21 in stifling (95 even in the woods) heat. We were pulling ticks off our legs constantly (not the course's fault, but beware). My wife and I found three ticks on us when we returned to the hotel as well. We were charged $3 each, not $2 as listed. The course is no-where near ready and should not be open at this time, much less open and charging for rounds. There is no signage from the registration shack to the first tee, which is about three hundreds yards away in the woods. We wondered around for 15 minutes before locating the first tee. The course has temporary signs on about half the holes, the rest are marked by small white flags in the ground and are hard to find. There are no tee boxes. Some holes have two baskets on them, other holes are not completed. We played holes 1-7, 15, 16, 17, and 18. We could not find the other holes or determine whether they had been constructed. All the holes (except the last 30 feet of one basket) are in the woods. There is elevation which leads to a lot of blind tee shots but all the shots are basically down a chute with a slight bend to the right or left. Most are too short at this point. I'm not a long thrower but I used a putter exclusively on almost every hole. On the positive side, the fairways through the woods are wide and "fair". We still hit a lot of trees however, and that gets old fast when it happens hole after hole. There is a ton of work (signage, tee boxes, variety) to be done before this course can be judged fairly. At this time, it's not worth the entry fee but has plenty of potential. If you're in Williamsburg, visit the New Quarter course instead.
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