Surprisingly fun short-to-mid range course that’s well designed for casual and beginner play, with good flow and variety despite minimal obstacles and only one hole over 400 feet. • Excellent hole ...
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Surprisingly fun short-to-mid range course that’s well designed for casual and beginner play, with good flow and variety despite minimal obstacles and only one hole over 400 feet. • Excellent hole variety for the length, including tight fairways (#2, #3, #13, #14), mound features (#5, #8), a water-in-play hole (#8), multiple ace-run opportunities, and a few longer “air it out” holes. • The setting is a big part of the appeal, with the course winding through a quiet rural park featuring trails, equestrian facilities, water access, and hidden, secluded holes along the park’s edges. • Very beginner-friendly, with 12 holes under 300 feet and forgiving fairways, making it a solid introduction to the game or a relaxed vacation round. • Navigation and amenities are the main drawbacks, with no true tee signs, hard-to-spot tee areas, and longer transitions that essentially require UDisc or a printed map. • Advanced players will find the course lacking challenge, but for casual rounds, families, or travelers looking for a low-stress, enjoyable stop, this course delivers exactly what it’s meant to.