Course Reviews

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by Dodgydiscer on Sep 30, 2016 at 4:27pm

I was pleasantly surprised to come back to my Alma Mater after 15 years and find this nice course. Wish it was here when I was a student. Lots of long open shots and a few more technical shots. You'll want to stay out of the long grass. Beautiful location. The campus store sells discs at a reasonable price. Ask at the front desk for directions.

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by litlewolf2 on Jun 3, 2014 at 1:59pm

18 Hole course. Have both pro and am tees. Challenging play. Decent mix of distance from tee to basket.

The downside is, No drinking water available, No bathrooms, Numerous holes have too small of fairways surrounded by tall grass most are almost half of what they should be. If it has had moderate rain within 3-4 days expect to have your feet drenched, especially on the back 9. Several tee markers are missing. Also could use some next tee navigation since several of the tees do not follow a natural flow.

They also have some huge fee's for groups, tournaments and others. But then again it is a religious group, so as usual God needs money money money.

Overall though it is a pretty good course. Some of the downfalls can't be avoided. They have improved over the last few years since they've been open.

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by mdnovak5 on Sep 19, 2011 at 1:24pm

I like this course. It is set on a college campus in St. Bonifacius (western suburb). Dual cement tee boxes for most holes. Course is marked well. Fairly long if playing from pro tee boxes. Some tall grass to search through if throwing wayward tee shots. Challenging intermediate level course.

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by garnishments on Aug 26, 2010 at 1:12am

very nice course with some very challenging shots, well maintained, and beautiful. there are some spots were the grass is 2 feet high or more, but it is out of the way of the general tossing area. i give this course a 7.5 out of 10 for toughness. worth the trip.