Course reviews
+1 votes j swatso › May 14, 2011
Pros: Variety of hole types and shots required
Cons: Most tees are natural ruts and signage is fading
Sum: Play here 3~times a week and am never bored
Cons: Most tees are natural ruts and signage is fading
Sum: Play here 3~times a week and am never bored
+0 votes Chris Watson › February 10, 2013
My home course has really come along in the last few years, especially all the new tee pads.
+0 votes Mike Jaskiewicz › April 25, 2011
Bomb course, love it!! #15 was amazing as well as the rest of the course
+0 votes Nick Nenno › October 21, 2010
This is my home course and i really love it. Great layout, moderately challenging. Just an overall great course.
+0 votes Corey Stahl › September 10, 2011
Pretty nice course. A few open holes, a bunch in the woods. Some different elevations; a few inclines a few declines. Lots of dense woods and pricker bushes if you go off the fairway though.
+0 votes Brandon H › June 27, 2012
Some holes are difficult to have a chance because of hanging limbs. It is chance because there can be so many. I do like the difference in all the holes. Some in the woods, some in an open field, some elevated, some flat.
+0 votes LongJon Silverz › June 2, 2013
good course design, but very confusing when trying to find the next hole. Some of the signs have been damaged and no longer have any numbers on them indicating which hole they are. Apart from the maintenance issues, its a great course.
+0 votes Matty Slebzak › April 13, 2015
A course that's fun and challenging. A lot of variety and easy course to navigate. Well kept but soggy in areas. Seemed like a lot of joggers in the way. Maybe some risks of lost discs, especially when everything grows in. All-in-all good course to keep playing.
+0 votes jordan doster › July 27, 2014
Great course. Great scenery. Elevation changes. Watch out for the copperheads.
+0 votes The Rooster › March 20, 2023
Pros: Tee pads; signs; arrows to next hole
Cons: Design. A lot of BIG distances in between holes and quirky design.
Cons: Design. A lot of BIG distances in between holes and quirky design.
+0 votes John M › April 22, 2019
Ah Rockburn, an all around ok course. Ok concrete tee pads, a few pin placements for each hole and a mix or open and wooded holes make this course pretty decent. Some signs have been busted up but for the most part the course is navigable. You do have some bikers that roll through some of the trails that criss cross the course but it's pretty minimal.
+0 votes Joseph Booth › March 6, 2017
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This is the closest course to where I live and it's in a very family, kid-friendly and multi-sport friendly Howard County Park. There are a good number of folks who come through the course but there are also good times to hit the course to have holes to yourself for hours of uninterrupted practice.
[the good]
For a returning beginner I've found this course to be very challenging and offers a good mix of field, semi-wooded and very nice elevation changes. I like it and look fo ...
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+0 votes Sam H › May 30, 2020
Fun and challenging course which has a good mixture of open and wooded holes. Most baskets range 330-400 feet from the tee with a few over 400 feet. Course demands both power and precision with the typical shot requiring you to clear 200 feet of open space and then 200 more feet with tight tree coverage. Holes are designed fairly and force you to throw certain shots. There is a 3-hole stretch on the back 9 with shorter, unobstructed baskets which don't match the feel of the rest of the course. T ...
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+0 votes Jeffry Kahn › April 22, 2023
Great mix of bomber and wooded holes. Typically well maintained. Nice baskets. Decent scenery. One of the best courses in the area.
-1 votes April Tong › August 11, 2021
I like the new layout for the most part but of you didn't know where you were going you'd never find the back 9 and even if you did good luck finding 17 & 18. Half of the new tee pads are dangerously slick. Park is often to crowded with other park guests to safely play on the weekends. Hole 4 is a big problem, placed way too close to the playground and across a heavily used walking path. More often than not I've has to skip the hole.
-1 votes Eagle CK › August 11, 2021
Hopefully they're just still working on this course (I saw that they were renovating it in 2020). Even with arrows it was difficult finding the next tee. It always felt like you were crossing somebody else's path. The back nine is a complete guessing game of finding the next tee or basket. I stopped trying to find hole 17 and 18.
-4 votes Allen Walker › March 12, 2011
tee pad signs are rotted, shot and broken, some completely missing. found the basket for hole 8, but never found the tee pad. biggest challenge on this course is finding the next hole, second biggest is avoiding joggers, cyclists, dogs and footballs. some work has obviously been done recently to clean it up, at least around the baskets, thats the only reason i geve it a C- instead of a D-.