Front nine very wide open, back nine very wooded. East side is the least side, west side is the best side. Very new course, that has great navigation and baskets. Not much variety on the front, total ...
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Front nine very wide open, back nine very wooded. East side is the least side, west side is the best side. Very new course, that has great navigation and baskets. Not much variety on the front, total package on the back. If teaching noobs to play dedicate time to front nine, shoot and move, no water and very few obstacles. This course had more mandos, than the law should allow. Only play if you are in the area. Back nine has a creek running along several holes, easy to retrieve discs, as the water was low and crystal clear. The park is divided into two sections, you have to cross a bridge to get to the other side(whether starting front nine or back nine, double loops). Local club did the best they could do to squeeze in 18 holes.