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Hole #11 (Taken 7/2009)
Hole #11 Tee

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Pros: Great challenging course with many tee options, elevated tees, giant distance shots
Cons: gets too busy in the summer
Other Thoughts: While visiting my Grandmother on Thanksgiving, I realized that she lives 5 miles from this course. I will be visiting her more ofter knowing this. I started the course late and played the last 7 holes with lights on the discs
0 of 8 people found this review helpful.
Wildcat Bluff
Pros: -Very well laid out and maintained
-Full of very nice baskets, pads, and signs.
-Every sign shows all of the pin locations and points out which location it is currently at and therefore it is very easy to follow.
-There are many interesting shots with good changes in elevation and good use of trees to make the play tough.
-It is a challenge to play but the course is so nice that you appreciate it even though it kicked my butt.
-Full of very nice baskets, pads, and signs.
-Every sign shows all of the pin locations and points out which location it is currently at and therefore it is very easy to follow.
-There are many interesting shots with good changes in elevation and good use of trees to make the play tough.
-It is a challenge to play but the course is so nice that you appreciate it even though it kicked my butt.
Cons: -The pins were almost all at the long position when I played the course and that made it nearly impossible. The fairways were well to narrow to have to throw the disc 500ft. However, if the pins were at the short locations I think that the course would have been near perfect.
Other Thoughts: One of the best courses in the state and is defiantly worth the trip to go and play a couple rounds.
0 of 2 people found this review helpful.
Pros: Amenities. Bathrooms, hiking trails, hunting.
Camping. Onsite camping only a few feet from hole 1! Can't complain. $8-12.
Well Maintained. The local crew puts a lot of work into this course and it shows, everything is in top notch shape, fairways are clear, no trash to speak of.
Winter Maintenance. A shovel and broom could be found at hole 18 tee pad, tee pads were clear of snow and debris.
Technical Variety. After an open hole 1, every hole is a tight technical shot, a great place for an advanced player to work on accuracy. If big arm open holes is your thing, avoid this course. If you enjoy tight, technical, placement shots, do not miss this one.
Birdies are achievable but feel extremely rewarding, triple and quadruple bogeys might sneak up on you with one bad shot.
Scenery. Beautiful about sums it up. The front 9 plays along a ridge with a large variety of scenic holes, the biggest jaw dropper being hole 8. A huge downhill (across a valley) shot, especially from the long tee, it's hard to find a comparable hole. Bring your camera.
Local Scene. Tournaments, leagues, and active locals.
Elevation. Huge drops, fast greens and punishing rollaways add a significant challenge.
Signage. Every hole has a sign showing hole # and distance with a colored washer marking the pin placement.
Navigation. Relatively simple to follow, in any place where it might be confusing there is a sign directing the way.
Baskets. All are in good shape. Multiple pin placements on all holes. No practice basket available.
Camping. Onsite camping only a few feet from hole 1! Can't complain. $8-12.
Well Maintained. The local crew puts a lot of work into this course and it shows, everything is in top notch shape, fairways are clear, no trash to speak of.
Winter Maintenance. A shovel and broom could be found at hole 18 tee pad, tee pads were clear of snow and debris.
Technical Variety. After an open hole 1, every hole is a tight technical shot, a great place for an advanced player to work on accuracy. If big arm open holes is your thing, avoid this course. If you enjoy tight, technical, placement shots, do not miss this one.
Birdies are achievable but feel extremely rewarding, triple and quadruple bogeys might sneak up on you with one bad shot.
Scenery. Beautiful about sums it up. The front 9 plays along a ridge with a large variety of scenic holes, the biggest jaw dropper being hole 8. A huge downhill (across a valley) shot, especially from the long tee, it's hard to find a comparable hole. Bring your camera.
Local Scene. Tournaments, leagues, and active locals.
Elevation. Huge drops, fast greens and punishing rollaways add a significant challenge.
Signage. Every hole has a sign showing hole # and distance with a colored washer marking the pin placement.
Navigation. Relatively simple to follow, in any place where it might be confusing there is a sign directing the way.
Baskets. All are in good shape. Multiple pin placements on all holes. No practice basket available.
Cons: Punishing/Frustrating. The fairways are not very forgiving, unless you have perfect placement and can hit your lines every single time, this course will be punishing, a shot off by a couple inches can catch a branch and get sent hundreds of feet down a hill requiring several shots to get back on track.
Not beginner friendly. For the reasons stated above a beginner could get very frustrated here (I brought a rec level player and he nearly swore off the game forever because of this course, not to mention that my round was slightly less enjoyable because he spent the entire time complaining).
Not beginner friendly. For the reasons stated above a beginner could get very frustrated here (I brought a rec level player and he nearly swore off the game forever because of this course, not to mention that my round was slightly less enjoyable because he spent the entire time complaining).
Other Thoughts: Definitely worth the stop if traveling past, would be a great destination course with 21 holes on site and camping available it is a perfect place to spend a short weekend.
11 of 11 people found this review helpful.
Pros: Great course as all have mentioned - would play again, this may be an addicting course calling you back to do better each time!
Cons: Did not know basket location when teeing off - can see less than 1/2 from the tee pad.
Need velcro tags showing current location - course to hilly to walk up and look prior to each tee shot.
Need velcro tags showing current location - course to hilly to walk up and look prior to each tee shot.
Other Thoughts: This has more potential and is already great.
Bring bug spray during the summer months!
Bring bug spray during the summer months!
1 of 8 people found this review helpful.
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