Course reviews
+0 votes Colin Butgereit › August 28, 2014
Concrete tee pads are always a plus. Very challenging and technical course. Reminds me of many courses in Michigan. Low ceilings and tight fairways. Well laid out and easy to spot the next tee pad and signage.
+0 votes Reed Sorensen › May 19, 2013
There are no "Big", long shots, but the entire course requires good skill to stay within the fairways. Almost every hole has a low ceiling, with trees scattered through out the hole making controlled shots essential. The locals are real friendly and welcoming. Not a destination course, but well worth the time if you are in the area.
+0 votes Doug F › June 29, 2014
NOTE: There is only one basket per hole, and it's usually the shorter basket (red I believe).
Getting to the course: Park by the pool at the course finishes right by there. Then it's just a short walk to the first tee, which is near the entrance to the park from Rt. 33
Layout: Course does a nice job of using all of the space around the park, only coming close to one other object. Some holes run next to each other, but don't interfere with others playing different holes (i.e. enough ...
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+0 votes Kim Brennan › March 23, 2024
First part of the course consists of short technical holes, in a beautifully groomed park. "Birdie Alley" starts at #14. #18-21 are the 'long' holes. Nearly every hole has an alternate basket location (#3 and #4 being the exceptions.) Basket relocation occurs periodically throughout the year. <updated Mar 2024> Loss of many Ash trees and construction of a bike path through a couple of the holes on the course, caused a redesign. This is now only an 18 hole, however most holes now have 2 baskets installed, so basket movement is no longer a thing.
+0 votes Todd Merica › July 26, 2015
Nicely manicured course,layed out very well with 21 holes. Most are technical with low ceilings and elevation. 18,19,20 and 21 are longer holes.
Great course overall and one of my favorites in Va.
Great course overall and one of my favorites in Va.
+0 votes Collin Smith › September 22, 2020
Low ceiling, tight fairways, elevation, and a few extra holes at the end for some open air throws. Cedar trees make for a nice challenge with the low ceiling and not much opportunity to throw high because the thick branches will catch your discs in the trees. Ash trees have been removed because of an infestation of ash borers that were killing them but new trees have been planted, and will create new lines and leaves it a little kore open in the mean time. This is a great course for all players and all ages.
+0 votes Kyle Gwinn › July 3, 2022
Course was being redone when we went. Very technical course with not a lot of clear fairways. You'll have to be real precise on your drives. Could honestly use a mid-range mostly. Tons of trees but overall fun to play.