Although this is on a golf course property, most of the disc golf course plays in tight pine woods with well defined fairways, using the parts of the property that the golfers do not. The course routi ...
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Although this is on a golf course property, most of the disc golf course plays in tight pine woods with well defined fairways, using the parts of the property that the golfers do not. The course routing is very easy to follow, with informative tee signs, next tee signs, blazes on trees, and paths lined with tree limbs. There are elevation changes on most holes, including a really fun top of the hill shot on 13. There is a good mix of left and right turning shots, if you have a good right turning shot. The artificial turf tees are fairly flat but a little on the short side for some holes. The course promoters have put a lot of work into making stairs, bridges, rails, and retaining walls. Care has been taken to protect the disc golfers from errant golf balls with netting on some holes. When water levels are up there is a chance to lose a disc in the creek on a couple of holes. Be sure to pay attention to the tee signs to see what holes have water hazards. Both the disc golf course and the golf course are beautiful.
The short tees are currently 20 holes and we would call it par 62, although the tee signs might say a higher number. It is pay-to-play and you have to pay online.