Justin Smith

North Carolina, USA Righty - Backhand and forehand

Justin's reviews

Veterans Memorial Park › January 11, 2020
B+
Great course, challenging to say the least, camp ground on site, good one to travel for
Earlewood Park › January 4, 2020
B-
Good use of space, challenging holes and reachable ones
Shaver Recreation CenterMain course › January 1, 2020
B-
Tee pads are too close to previous baskets... like in the circle... the first circle... like ten feet away in some cases.. .dangerous. I almost got hit on tee 2 from a no call on tee 1. Every hole is jammed up against something else, tee or another basket. But there are some really challenging holes in these woods.
Mastin Lake › January 5, 2020
A+
THIS IS IT!! This course will make you a pro. I used it to train for the 2004 Rocket City Blast and I won the Am division because I separated myself from the pack on this course. It has everything: elevation changes, woods to open, open to woods, wooded holes with length, every turning shot, even a possible chicken wing drive on hole 12. Need I say more? This course will separate the men from the boys on the hike alone. Yes, it is in a bad neighborhood, so lock your car, and don't touch trash wi ...
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University of Alabama Huntsville › January 1, 2020
B+
Very long, very challenging course, water hazards, and thick rough
Redstone Arsenal › January 1, 2020
A-
Great course! Very challenging, but you need military ID to get onto the Arsenal, or ride along with someone who does.
Tom Monroe Disc Golf Course at Brahan Springs Park › January 18, 2020
A-
This is the ultimate confidence builder course. All par 3, challenging wooded course for being as short as it is. Ace runs galore, pine trees with very little else to contend with, pine straw is a great skip surface, concrete tee pads are some of the best I have ever seen. After a shoulder injury that totally took me out of the game, this course got me back my mojo. As part of my physical therapy, I started back throwing blizzard stuff really ultra light weight. This course will always feel like home to me.
Monte Sano State Park › January 1, 2020
B+
Great course, not great tee pads, but beautiful place, challenging, fun golf holes
Sertoma Field › January 1, 2020
A-
This is a great course for elevation changes, right turns, putter drives, and pipe shots training. Just what I needed! On paper, it is too short to give an A but it actually plays a lot farther because of the drastic elevation changes. There is a water hazard, but the rough is generally very forgiving. It has several short holes, but the mixture of rights, lefts, wooded, open, ups, and downs makes it a fun, challenging rhythm.
Waynesville DGC › January 1, 2020
B+
This course has solid tee pads, (asphalt or concrete) good use of space, nice mix of challenging holes and ace runs. It is a long walk overall, but there are other amenities like dog park, tennis courts, skate park, etc. Sometimes you might wait for walkers, but it is not dangerous. Water hazards, mandos, man-made obstacles like tennis court fence come into play.
Chattooga Belle Farm › January 1, 2020
C+
No tee markers or pads makes me sad. Lots of space, but some baskets are damaged. It is hard to find your way, and harder still to guess from where to tee off.
Old Siler Farm › October 31, 2020
B-
With a little work on the tee pads and briars, this course could be a great training ground. It is challenging and grueling, but rewarding too.
Eagle Creek › January 1, 2020
B-
This is an open course with concrete tees, old guardian trees, and water hazards. It has 9 baskets with 2 tee pads each, but one hole has been removed for a community garden. There is a great open field to practice long drives, but it can flood.
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