Course reviews
+1 votes original thrembo › March 8, 2018
Pros: A lot of midlength tight heavily junglefied holes set in a seemingly dedicated to disc golf area of the park. Decent concrete tees including one with the self-proclaimed "longest tee pad in the world" crudely scrawled into it. I'll admit that it is the longest tee pad that I have ever seen. The biggest tees that I have ever seen though are probably at Limona by Tampa. They are twice as big as the biggest tee pad here. The tee signs are ok and there are plenty of next tee signs to aid with ...
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+0 votes Ryan Ranes › February 7, 2018
super tight fairways need spotters on a few holes. Tight and close course if busy could get hit very easily.
+0 votes Ian Macpherson › August 6, 2013
Home course, love this place. It's kinda flooded right now however.
+0 votes Lee Spencer › January 22, 2015
Course has a lot of rough, but I think it adds to the course. Saw several gopher tortoises while playing. This course get an A for personality, cool touches added by the local players. Love the longest tee pad ever!
+0 votes Andrew Cannon › December 11, 2022
Very challenging course with tight fare ways. Has decent concrete pads and hand made tee pad signs. Lots of character! Not executing your shot will lead to pain! This course can eat discs! Plenty of times I’ve gone in the palmettos to find my disc and come back with multiple different discs not my own. You can spend 20 minutes trying to find a disc within 5 feet of you in some parts.
-1 votes Jamie Vincent › April 6, 2021
18 holes with carpet tee-pads. has benches and garbage's on almost every hole. It helps to have a spotter or throw them right down the middle with a mid range. Its a great course to work on accuracy and mid shots. So easy to lose a disc on this course. Lucky for me i didn't. Navigation can be somewhat confusing, but look for the tape on the basket showing you which way to go on the next hole. Also good signage. Good wildlife as well