Course Reviews

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by Daniel Cline 161122 on Jan 24, 2024 at 6:51pm

All around great course. Depending on the tees you play, this course can be quite challenging. Even for the most seasoned players, coming out of the woods even on longs to long in the middle of the summer is an accomplishment. I’ve played this course, Hazel Landing, and Fall Creek all over 100 times. This course is right up there with them. It’s not physically on a river, so it isn’t quite as scenic, but an excellent course regardless.

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by Daniel Cline 161122 on Jan 24, 2024 at 6:46pm

All around great course. Depending on the tees you play, this course can be quite challenging. Even for the most seasoned players, coming out of the woods even on longs to long in the middle of the summer is an accomplishment. I’ve played this course, Hazel Landing, and Fall Creek all over 100 times. This course is right up there with them. It’s not physically on a river, so it isn’t quite as scenic, but an excellent course regardless.

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by matthew.boals on Apr 2, 2022 at 9:35pm

Orginal 9 expanded to 18 into the woods. 19 new Prodigy T-1 targets and two tees & pin locations per hole. Orginal 9 are now holes #1 & #11 thru #18. Added new wooded holes are #2 thru #10. Two tee signs per hole with each hole sponsorship advertising from local businesses, please support! Mostly Flat and holds water. Best to always wear hiking boots. Depending on configuration it's a tough true beginner course to one that will challenge a experienced player.
100 Sampling planted in 2017 and 100 more in 2022

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by PapaL on May 5, 2014 at 8:10pm

This was one of the best places to play in the area but it has fallen into disrepair. I used to take my kids there when they were young.

It's still the same old course, you just have to look past the broken signs and peeling paint. The concrete launchpads and the holes are fine.

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by flavouski on Jun 9, 2012 at 4:47pm

Plenty of shade for most of the holes. Keeps the ground swampy in the middle holes even if it hasn't rained for a few days.

There are really 9 holes with 2 launchpads in differing locations at each. Easy course and fun enough to play at. Sometimes gets a little busy since there are 9 locations. Runs right by a road where discs can easily hit some cars.

Its not a bad course but if you want to drive a bit further to "Dr. James A. Dillon Park" it is worth your time.