This course is easy to find, and looks beautifully woody, which the name suggests, and has some shallow water hazards that make it unique.
Wildlife such as ducks, geese, and swans also hang out in the water which gives it a nice touch;
Unfortunately there are lots of gumballs, kids, pets, and other park goers that completely ignore the disc golf players, and pavilion and pathway users are littered on good weather days, which is right next to holes 1 and 2 to start out.
The tee box's are a f ...
continue reading ›This course is easy to find, and looks beautifully woody, which the name suggests, and has some shallow water hazards that make it unique.
Wildlife such as ducks, geese, and swans also hang out in the water which gives it a nice touch;
Unfortunately there are lots of gumballs, kids, pets, and other park goers that completely ignore the disc golf players, and pavilion and pathway users are littered on good weather days, which is right next to holes 1 and 2 to start out.
The tee box's are a fine gravel almost like kitty litter without the fresh step, and honestly I could have used used that fresh step as I was so frustrated by the goal placement. Even if you had a map, they are placed so close together (and are not marked) you have no idea which one to go for. I was very disappointed with the over all upkeep, and layout of the course. The goals are rusted, signs damaged and misplaced, and strange location. They really crammed in 19 instead of doing 12.
I have never, ever once left a course, or ever said "no" to a game of disc golf, but if someone asked me again "Would you like to go play woodland?" I would look them dead in the eye, and say "nope".
Save yourself the trouble, do not play this course unless you are close by and want an easy one to find. Check out the map for goal placement on google and print it to take with you if you can.
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