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Hole #2 (Taken 10/2009)
Hole #2 Pro Tee

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Pros: Great course for newcomers. Short little course with well defined fairways, great elevation, some OB (no water hazards), lots of trees, and lots of birdies! There is a decent amount of variety and the park keeps the course clean. This can be a fun little course to play if you are just out looking for a good time. Camping is available, as well as cabins. The lodge sells discs, has restrooms and a water fountain.
Cons: There are only 2 benches throughout the course, the tee signs are decent, and the tee pads are mostly natural. The few concrete pads that are there are old, worn, and very slick when it rains. This course is very righty friendly and a lefty with no side arm will have a tougher time than normal.
Also when it rains, the low levels of the course can get very muddy and tend to stay muddy during the winter. The only restrooms are at the lodge, which is at the end of the course. The half way point does not loop back to the beginning.
Also as usual for MS parks, it is $3 per vehicle to enter the park, but most MS residents buy the yearly pass for $42, which is good for all MS state parks.
Also when it rains, the low levels of the course can get very muddy and tend to stay muddy during the winter. The only restrooms are at the lodge, which is at the end of the course. The half way point does not loop back to the beginning.
Also as usual for MS parks, it is $3 per vehicle to enter the park, but most MS residents buy the yearly pass for $42, which is good for all MS state parks.
Other Thoughts: This is your typical older, par 3 course, that is the essence of deuce or die. This is the course I first learned to play disc golf on and it can be a lot of fun to play. However, if you are looking for a course that will challenge you, other than your ability to shoot double digits, you might want to look elsewhere. There are currently 6 blue tees on holes 1, 2, 4, 8, 11, and 18 that are a little harder, but they are still short and not all that difficult for advanced players. The locals are currently working on developing a few more of these longer tees to make the course more challenging for all levels of players.
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