Pros: A lot of midlength tight heavily junglefied holes set in a seemingly dedicated to disc golf area of the park. Decent concrete tees including one with the self-proclaimed "longest tee pad in the ...
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Pros: A lot of midlength tight heavily junglefied holes set in a seemingly dedicated to disc golf area of the park. Decent concrete tees including one with the self-proclaimed "longest tee pad in the world" crudely scrawled into it. I'll admit that it is the longest tee pad that I have ever seen. The biggest tees that I have ever seen though are probably at Limona by Tampa. They are twice as big as the biggest tee pad here. The tee signs are ok and there are plenty of next tee signs to aid with the somewhat wonky navigation. The course has some great chill spots to take a break and some curious other things pop up on the course. I won't spoil them for you. but they give the course a little extra character.
Cons: First off, the rough here is ever present and brutal. You must keep a constant eye on your discs, or you will lose them. New players and those of lower skill levels could become frustrated here real quick and lose all of their discs. This is the kind of course where you go into the jungle to find your lost disc, and come out of it with two different ones, but not your own. There are several blind baskets which will add many more steps for first timers trying to figure out where the baskets are.
Other Thoughts: An interesting course that can become repetitive though with some quirky charm and punishing rough.