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Williamson, NY

Pfrommer Woods

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4.175(based on 3 reviews)
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UncleSweat
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Experience: 15.7 years 127 played 23 reviews
4.00 star(s)

One of the best house courses I've ever played 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jul 18, 2020 Played the course:2-4 times

Pros:

- Private course - super clean, quiet, peaceful, a lot of times you can see deer in the meadows, just a very tranquil experience overall.

-27 holes - mid-way through the front 9 there is an option to play a 9 hole letter loop. So bonus golf if you choose, or you can just play 18 holes if you're strapped for time.

- Pro baskets, tee signs, directional signs, homemade benches, etc. - you're not playing on homemade or practice baskets here, 27 DGA Mach V's in the ground. Basic tee signs provide hole number/letter, distance, basic layout, and hole names. Lots of directional arrows to point you to the next tee, difficult to get lost. Nice looking homemade benches on every hole to sit or set your bag down.



Cons:

- Carpet Tees - the pieces or carpet are upside down and actually surprisingly grippy. They're just places on the ground so they can be a little uneven/lumpy in areas. Not turf or concrete, but not dirt either.

- Briar-Bramble-Bumble-Thicket - a lot of the bush here can be especially prickly and nasty. Just throw good shots and you won't have to worry about it.

Other Thoughts:

The front 9 of the course plays mostly through a grass meadow, but there are enough trees/bushes on each hole to where you'll have to shape a shot to get close to the basket. the letter loop plays entirely in the woods. Shorter technical golf is the name of the game here, fairways are fair. The back 9 also plays mostly through the woods. Again, technical but fair, good shots are rewarded more than bad shots are punished.

As far as disc golf courses at a person's house go, this one is tough to beat. You can definitely tell that a lot of time and care went into creating a wonderful disc golf experience for all to enjoy. I live almost an hour away and would gladly make the drive a pay to play here over courses 10-15 minutes from my house.

Brad is an incredibly kind person who put a ton of work into his property to make a top notch course welcome to everyone. Even if you just play one round, pay the day price, do not litter, and be respectful.

I hope this course is here for many years to come!

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