No Course Map and virtually no signs indicating what hole your on or where to go next. The grounds are beautiful and has a lot of potential but this course is neglected. The grounds keeper didn't have an idea at all about how the course was laid out.
Before knocking on an advanced level course you should do some research. This course was originally 9 holes and then a loop of 18 additional holes were created. This is a private park that allowed disc golf to be set up there and free for all those that play. If you parked by the basketball court in ... more
Before knocking on an advanced level course you should do some research. This course was originally 9 holes and then a loop of 18 additional holes were created. This is a private park that allowed disc golf to be set up there and free for all those that play. If you parked by the basketball court in the front of the park you can flow through the 18 with relative ease. All the maintenance work is done by volunteers this is not a city or country park with hired staff.
There are 27 holes of disc golf free of charge in a park with very little traffic it is a hidden gem for us and should not be slammed upon
He has a point Jon. From 2 to 3 maybe hard to find. In my opinion I didn't hear him say anything bad about the course sounds like he liked it but a little tough to know where hes going which is understandable there
The is a satellite map on the Udisc app
Jeff Novak- Thanks for the tip on Udisc, I should have thought of that.
Corbyn Blackwell- Thanks for having my back!
Jon Camp- Not trying to know your "Advanced Level" course. I am stating my opinion of the course. If the holes were clearly marked which they are not I would have enjoyed my experience there a great deal more.
That's cool about the disc! And no problem some people just look to far into things