Pros:
- great tee signs
- though natural tees, outlined and marked will with rocks
- 2 tees for every hole which offer different approaches
- some wooded areas which increase challenge
- 6 and 7 have a bit of elevation change to add interest
- scorecards and course map available at beginning
- straightforward navigation
- good for beginners with several ace opportunities on short tees
- long tees add some challenge for more experienced players
Cons:
- plays through multi use park so baseball etc. May cause minor interference
- short tees in 5, 6, 7 are really short
- minimal elevation change
- natural tees
- if course were busy there could be some major congestion in the areas of holes 5, 6
Other Thoughts:
UPDATE 8/23:
Still enjoy this short little course. The long tees make it more of a "real" length course, but the ace runs on the shorts are tons of fun. This course tends to be deserted early in the morning (maybe always) so I often throw 2 discs or throw both tees to record 18 holes on each pass. You can easily throw 2 discs and still make it through in 30 minutes or a bit more, and 20 minutes if you're just throwing one. It's lighthearted, fun disc golf with some mild woods and elevation change.
Biggest con I see here since last visit is some of the natural tee pads are getting pretty rutted out. Some concrete tee pads here would be a huge upgrade. Leave a few dollars in the donation box if you can!
Some small tables next to the tee signs have been added, presumably to set bags on. It's a nice touch, but they're a bit too high for those of us below 7' in height.
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I really enjoyed this little course! Some of the red tees were a bit too short in my opinion but overall it was a fun round. This course is very well maintained for a more rural area with printed scorecards available and great tee signs with course maps at every tee.
I think this course has potential to be even better if it expanded into the woods near holes 5 and 6 more. This could add additional challenge and intrigue. Overall this was a pretty easy course but the quality of the maintenance and the ease of navigation made it very pleasant. There also isn't much risk of losing discs.
The tees are natural, but are outlined on the sides with rocks and clearly labeled. While not as nice as concrete, effort was clearly put in with what was available to make the course playable. Most holes and the course in general had sponsors that helped make this possible. It was nice to see the community involvement. There is a donation box near the start of the course and the map; I'd encourage putting something in if you'd like to see this course stay so nice. If you are visiting Door County this is the course I would go to unless you're driving pretty far south to the Sturgeon Bay area.