March 18 & 19
5:00 PM
Temp: 47, felt like 42
Winds SE @ 12
Mostly Cloudy
DGCourseReview
When I played this course, tees and signs didn’t exist. Fortunately, it had been mapped in the UDisc app to help me get around. There were several times the distances in the app didn’t appear accurate. Now there are signs and tees and it should be much easier to get around.
This was one park I was really looking forward to on this trip. It was new and had heard good things! As I turned into the park, the road ran uphill and I saw a basket immediately close to highway 81. As I got to the top of the hill and turned right I found the nearest parking spot. As I got out of the truck there was another basket in view. I walked up to it and found it to be #18. I couldn’t see a lot of the rest of the course, but did notice lots of trees and elevation and my interest was even more piqued. I guessed the basket I had seen turning into the park was #1 so I headed that way double checked UDisc to make sure.
Hole 1 is pretty long, pushing 500’ and everything slopes right to left which is challenging for right handers as the disc will want to slide away from the basket. Standing on the tee, there is a stone sign which may alter your throw a bit. On the left side there is a new fenced area which appears to be a dog park. The fairway does open up as you get close to the basket.
Hole 2 is pretty open with the basket tucked into some trees.
Hole 3 is a short, but with lots of trees and a skinny path to basket. I felt the location of a tee pad would really help define this hole. I was playing with one flag and had a choice of where to stand and throw.
Hole 4 is 120’ with a skinny path and lots of trees. A lefty will do better here.
Hole 5 is open to start but ends up in the trees. As I stood at the tee, I wondered if there was a clear path into the basket.
Hole 6 tee is up high and you have to go down and back up to the basket. There are a lot of trees close to the tee and I didn't see a clear path. Amazingly, both times I played it, I scored a par!
Hole 7 is pretty cool! It’s an elevated tee with an elevated basket (not as high) The basket is basically sitting on an island with trees almost surrounding it. As a right hander you’ll need a big arm and big anhyzer to get it into the basket. A lefty needs a big arm.
Hole 8 is a long open hole with a slightly elevated basket up against some trees. Let it rip but watch your second shot. I found my perception of distance, on my second shot, was short both times I played it.
Hole 9 ws great once I figured it out! It crosses Hole 8’s fairway, so be careful if others are playing. It throws high to low across an open area, but trees narrow the fairway the last 40’ or so which makes it a bit more difficult.
Hole 10 is a pretty cool hole. It’s short, narrow, straight and tempting. It looks like you should be able to park your drive, but the trees will have something to say about that! Enjoyed this hole!
Hole 11 is from trees to trees across an open area.
Hole 12 has some trees along the right and some street along the left. Neither should be much of an issue.
Hole 13 is a bit of walk from 12 basket is a bomber. It’s about 400’ and wide open. Let ‘er rip!
Hole 14 is a bit long and up hill all the way with a bit of a right bend. There are trees along the right side during the last half of the fairway with the basket tucked into the trees at the end.
Hole 15 is all downhill all the way with the basket in a narrow piece of grass between two roads. Watch your approach shot!
Hole 16 is back uphill all the way. Trees make it difficult to get there.
Hole 17 basket is on a peninsula with roads doing a ‘Y’ right in front of and then along it. It’s tricky to try and park it without getting into trouble. Right handers have added issues with the ground sloping towards the roads and a normal hyzer wants to slide that way. For me, laying up on the right side was successful.
Hole 18 basket was tucked under some trees. Again, some trees make it a bit tough to get there. I don’t consider it a great finishing hole, but that doesn’t make it a bad hole.
This course was so much fun, I played it again before I left town the next day! I would definitely find a reason to come here and play again. Since I was there they have put in tees and signs.
5:00 PM
Temp: 47, felt like 42
Winds SE @ 12
Mostly Cloudy
DGCourseReview
When I played this course, tees and signs didn’t exist. Fortunately, it had been mapped in the UDisc app to help me get around. There were several times the distances in the app didn’t appear accurate. Now there are signs and tees and it should be much easier to get around.
This was one park I was really looking forward to on this trip. It was new and had heard good things! As I turned into the park, the road ran uphill and I saw a basket immediately close to highway 81. As I got to the top of the hill and turned right I found the nearest parking spot. As I got out of the truck there was another basket in view. I walked up to it and found it to be #18. I couldn’t see a lot of the rest of the course, but did notice lots of trees and elevation and my interest was even more piqued. I guessed the basket I had seen turning into the park was #1 so I headed that way double checked UDisc to make sure.
Hole 1 is pretty long, pushing 500’ and everything slopes right to left which is challenging for right handers as the disc will want to slide away from the basket. Standing on the tee, there is a stone sign which may alter your throw a bit. On the left side there is a new fenced area which appears to be a dog park. The fairway does open up as you get close to the basket.
Hole 2 is pretty open with the basket tucked into some trees.
Hole 3 is a short, but with lots of trees and a skinny path to basket. I felt the location of a tee pad would really help define this hole. I was playing with one flag and had a choice of where to stand and throw.
Hole 4 is 120’ with a skinny path and lots of trees. A lefty will do better here.
Hole 5 is open to start but ends up in the trees. As I stood at the tee, I wondered if there was a clear path into the basket.
Hole 6 tee is up high and you have to go down and back up to the basket. There are a lot of trees close to the tee and I didn't see a clear path. Amazingly, both times I played it, I scored a par!
Hole 7 is pretty cool! It’s an elevated tee with an elevated basket (not as high) The basket is basically sitting on an island with trees almost surrounding it. As a right hander you’ll need a big arm and big anhyzer to get it into the basket. A lefty needs a big arm.
Hole 8 is a long open hole with a slightly elevated basket up against some trees. Let it rip but watch your second shot. I found my perception of distance, on my second shot, was short both times I played it.
Hole 9 ws great once I figured it out! It crosses Hole 8’s fairway, so be careful if others are playing. It throws high to low across an open area, but trees narrow the fairway the last 40’ or so which makes it a bit more difficult.
Hole 10 is a pretty cool hole. It’s short, narrow, straight and tempting. It looks like you should be able to park your drive, but the trees will have something to say about that! Enjoyed this hole!
Hole 11 is from trees to trees across an open area.
Hole 12 has some trees along the right and some street along the left. Neither should be much of an issue.
Hole 13 is a bit of walk from 12 basket is a bomber. It’s about 400’ and wide open. Let ‘er rip!
Hole 14 is a bit long and up hill all the way with a bit of a right bend. There are trees along the right side during the last half of the fairway with the basket tucked into the trees at the end.
Hole 15 is all downhill all the way with the basket in a narrow piece of grass between two roads. Watch your approach shot!
Hole 16 is back uphill all the way. Trees make it difficult to get there.
Hole 17 basket is on a peninsula with roads doing a ‘Y’ right in front of and then along it. It’s tricky to try and park it without getting into trouble. Right handers have added issues with the ground sloping towards the roads and a normal hyzer wants to slide that way. For me, laying up on the right side was successful.
Hole 18 basket was tucked under some trees. Again, some trees make it a bit tough to get there. I don’t consider it a great finishing hole, but that doesn’t make it a bad hole.
This course was so much fun, I played it again before I left town the next day! I would definitely find a reason to come here and play again. Since I was there they have put in tees and signs.