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2.50 star(s)
Not bad
-Variety of holes -- some require distance drives, some require low drives to miss branches, etc.
-No crowd (especially in summer when the university is not in session)
-Quick to play.
-9 hole course with two tee boxes for each hole gives an 18 hole course experience.
-No real tee boxes...
3.00 star(s)
Great for practice
Open, great for beginners, good scenery, good place to practice without too many other players on the course. This is my favorite course to go out and practice. I'll throw multiple discs and experiment with new shots without fear of holding up other players or of losing any...
3.00 star(s)
Good for midrange game
Great course for practicing your short game and for shaping shots. Heavily wooded but not terribly hard to find your disc if it goes astray.
Course layout can be a little confusing. Be sure to take a picture of the course map (found by hole #1) to help you along the way...
1.50 star(s)
Once is enough
Signs at tee boxes are helpful in determining line and direction to next hole.
Baskets are easy to see.
Good course for sharpening your midrange game.
If you stray from your line you will find yourself in the woods with some very untamed undergrowth -- this makes it hard to find...