Course Reviews

Rated
by topher2932 on Sep 24, 2013 at 7:19pm

This course really disappointed me. It is only 9 holes not 18 and none of the holes are marked. The course doesn't say which way the next tee is so playing it for the first time made it very difficult. The fairways were either rocks laid as a path or they weren;t even mowed and someone couldn't tell where there disc went. I would not recommend anyone to play here unless you wanna constantly search for your disc.

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by rancho66 on Jul 21, 2012 at 7:43pm

This course is no longer a great course and I cannot recommend it. It is no longer 18 baskets, but 9 baskets. The course layout has dramatically changed for the worse. There are no longer water holes or holes along the river. There are no tee or basket numbers so anyone who has not played this course will be lost. Very disappointing changes to a course that was once worth traveling to.

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by Benaskren1 on Sep 5, 2011 at 9:21pm

I am usually highly annoyed when a course lacks tee signs or anything resembling directions to get around. However that was about the only thing I didn't like about this course. There were so many unique and precise shots that needed to be made to score well. Also a nice view of lake superior. Get some sign and touch ups and I think this course could be a 5.

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by budwick on Sep 18, 2010 at 8:14pm

This is a fun course! Worth taking the time to play for sure! Great views of the water. Short and some technical spots. There is a water hazard on holes #11 and #12 that makes for some touchy approach shots. Print a map or ask a local, tricky to figure out lay of the course on your first try. There are 2 different tees pads for almost every hole. Negative sides of the course are it is filled with Trash. Pack it in Pack it out! Also some tees need rebuilding.

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by BaronCaliente on Aug 18, 2010 at 5:24am

****
A true Gem in Northern Minnesota! 18 holes of Disc Golf Bliss! Every hole is original in its layout. Lots of elevation changes and beautiful scenery! Holes #9 and #10 play over the dreaded "Lake Inferior." Newcomers might get mixed up with finding the next Tee sometimes, but the citizens of this usually crowded course will point you in the right direction. Sometimes the parking lot is used for Motorcycle lessons. If that's the case, the last hole is one of the most interesting climaxes to any course in the Northern Hemisphere.