Darlington, SC
Pim Farms Share
Uploaded By: prerube Hole #10 (Taken 1/2011)
3 / --   3 / --   3 / 300ft.   3 / 350ft. Par / Distance:
Hole #10 Basket



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Fun Round

1    5/10/2013   5/19/2013
Review By: DNewq
Played: 182  Reviewed: 8  Exp: 12.6 Years
1 Helpful / 0 Not
Pros: - In a very nice setting. No other golfers on the course while I was there so my time there was very relaxing and peaceful.
- Unique site, It seems like the owners must be very casual and trustworthy, because I just strolled up to the farm and started playing.
- Overall I liked the layout and some of the creativity on many of the holes.
- The distance markers on the course are great.
- Baskets are decent
Cons: - Had a little trouble orienting myself around the course as I got started. At first I was a little worried the course was taken down.
- A few of the holes (I think they are 6, 8,9) go through a patch of woods. Was badly over grown so kind of rough playing through. If they trimmed it out 2-3 times of year (A weedwacker would do the trick) then the course would be set.
- I didn't mind paying the $5 fee (I totally respected the owners allowing visitors come and go like this) However, They should try to make an annual membership available to make it reasonable for players nearby.
- Obviously you can't control the location, but it is not in the most convenient location. Might only be able to play once a year at most.
Other Thoughts: Overall a very fun round in a cool spot.
- I notice they have the tee markers in place for a second course. Would love to see that become permanent.
- I am told they have a tournament in the winter there where you can camp out on site and everything. Will definitely keep that in mind as I would imagine that would be a lot of fun.

1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

 farm friendly fun

5+    8/28/2011   10/14/2011
Review By: dans77
Played: 1  Reviewed: 1
3 Helpful / 2 Not
Pros: This course is always challenging on the long tees,yet fun for beginners on the shorter tees.clean restrooms also keeps the wife happy,and access to cold drinks and snacks keeps the kids happy.This is an all around family friendly farm and course,yet for the serious disk golfer this course is a must play.
Cons: Summertime in evening bring mosquito spray.
Other Thoughts: This course is one of my favorites.I hope more people get to experience it.

3 of 5 people found this review helpful.

 Fun On The Farm

5+    10/6/2011   10/12/2011
Review By: lbennett25
Played: 1  Reviewed: 1
4 Helpful / 0 Not
Pros: New-comers will be able to navigate this course easily with directional arrows pointing the way.
All tees (blue & gold) are marked with footage posts and colored markers.
Baskets are well kept Innova Discatcher Sports targets.
Hole variety is interesting and fun with farm themed obstacles like hale bales and tractor tires.
Covered pavillion provides lots of extras like clean restrooms,drinks,pic-nic tables and rocking chairs.
Other fun things to do include put-put and corn hole games and corn maze in the Fall
Cons: Allthough several holes are shaded, reccomend morning hours to beat the heat in the summertime; back 9 have no shade at all.
Course layout may be modified for the corn maze parking in the Fall.
Other Thoughts: I have played this course dozens of times and have had fun every time. Beginners and intermediate players will find this course challenging. You can take your time on each hole because crouds won't be a problem. It is hands down my favorite course.

4 of 4 people found this review helpful.

A Farm-Good Tyme

1    8/21/2011   8/22/2011
Review By: JoshuaWayneHester
Played: 19  Reviewed: 18  Exp: 4.1 Years
This review was updated on 4/14/2012
3 Helpful / 0 Not
Pros: *All Innova Discatcher Sports in great shape.
*All tee's are marked with numbered post.
*Navigation was the easiest I've seen on any 18 hole course.
*Farm obstacles made the course more challenging and fun.
*The front nine had a great variety of change in distances and open to wooded holes.
*They rent discs, sell drinks and have clean restrooms.
*Beginner friendly.
Cons: *Because the goals are all sports they will spit disc out a little more than a pro.
*In the excessive heat, the back nine is wide open and can become a bother.
The back nine holes were all too similar in the regards of distances and all being very open.
Other Thoughts: Well worth the $5 bucks to play. I found this course to be one of my favorites. The layout was good with a beginner to intermediate appeal.

3 of 3 people found this review helpful.

 2 9 hole courses in one fun place.

1    1/2/2011   1/3/2011
Review By: prerube
Played: 178  Reviewed: 164  Exp: 6 Years
6 Helpful / 2 Not
Pros: 18 holes most with two tee locations and all baskets in good shape.
Good course maintenance with visiable improvements are being made, I saw new tee markers being created while I was there.
A letter at the front gate welcomes you with the owner's phone number and gives you permission to enter even if the gate is closed.
unique obsticles in the back 9 make the most of a large open feild and give the course a fun novelty feel. 11 has chicken wire "bushes" around the basket, 12's basket is behind a solitary peice of fence, 14 uses large plastic drums, several baskets use hay bales, and hole 18 uses 2 large tires.
variety of distance, although the first 3 are all 250 feet the holes range from hole 6's 155 ace run to 18 long, which is 510 feet straight if you want to air out your drivers.
Discs for rent
5 bathrooms over by the horse pen
Mini golf and several other activities to keep the family occupied for a round or two
I really liked hole 8 and 9, 8 was only 214, but the trees were used well and 9 was a dog leg left through a tunnel of trees, they were a welcomed break from straight open shots.
Cons: Pay to play is always a con, but someone has to pay for those baskets.
grass and ocasionally muddy tees
hole distances did not seem accurate, on hole 10 the short and long were both labeled 300, but the short is 20 feet closer.
some redundency, especially in the back 9 . 13, 15, 16, and 17 were all straight shots with bales of hay blocking the basket.
Other Thoughts: No longer any shared baskets. Baskets are DISCatcher sports, not permanent discatcher baskets.
Holes 1-9 were more traditional while 10-18 were novelty holes with unique obsticles.
I would like to see more unique obsticles take the place of some of the hay bale holes, maybe some of the orange snow fencing on posts at various heights, or an elevated basket perched on a small mount to give the back 9 more uniqueness and variety.
For locals this must be THE course to play, the two closest courses are 9 hole kiddie courses, the closest 18 holes are one and two disc rated course 40 miles away.
On a long drive on 95, this is a little out of the way, but there is alot of family friendly activities so everyone can stretch their legs

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6 of 8 people found this review helpful.

 Disc Golf and a Corn Maze

1    8/6/2010   8/9/2010
Review By: RussMB
Played: 81  Reviewed: 69  Exp: 8.6 Years
This review was updated on 10/14/2010
12 Helpful / 0 Not
Pros: -Family Recreational Course, with a farm theme. Keeping in sync with the Corn Maze and other farm activities.
-The owners were extremely nice and very friendly.
-Disc Rentals
-Shelter house that sells food & drinks (limited hours open)
-Scorecards in Mailbox next to shelter house
-Multiple Tee's (Blue & Gold)
-DISCatcher Sport Baskets
-Introductory Course: Designed to introduce the sport to new players, Excellent for beginner or casual players.
-Private Pay to Play 5$ (Uses the honor system)
-Located on Farm Land, and is spread out
-Distances range from 250-350
-Guarded baskets with Hay bales, Fences, and barrels. This adds a challenge to a the drives.
-Clean and well maintained
FWIW: There are 2 Corn field mazes here, and a soon to be installed Miniature golf course. Pim Farm's initially caters to family outings, and Church Groups. But it is always open to the Disc Golfers.
Cons: I'm merely listing these to make people aware of these factors. Considering the fact that this is a Family Recreational course, I'm not holding any of these items against it.
-1 and 9 share a basket
-The holes are pretty much the same straight forward shot. A few holes go through the woods.
Other Thoughts: Here is the deal; this is a Family oriented recreational course. It's designed as another activity for the two Corn Mazes that are on the property. The idea here is that fun is greater than the challenge. So keep that in mind if you decide to come out and play a round here. Mr. Booth likes introducing people to the sport, by giving them a course that will be fun and challenging to new players. I really enjoy the experience of being on a farm, and that really made this a pleasant experience.
*This is a family course, so no alcohol and no pot!

If you live in the area, then it is worth checking out and playing around. Just remember that this isn't a "Flip City" or "Idlewild". It's a family recreational course that is designed to be enjoyed by all. (non-players and regular players alike). The obstacles aren't as gimmicky as they may sound. They offer up a little bit of a challenge, but they help keep the feel of the "Farm Theme" running. They aren't obnoxious, but I feel they are rather appropriate. I wasn't affected by them. Enjoy it for what it's worth.

My experience here was interrupted by a dangerous lightning storm, and heavy rain. The owner offered to drive me around and show me his course. (after the lightning stopped, of course) This allowed me to photograph the course. He was a pleasure to talk to, as we waited out the never ending rain. He talked about expanding his course, and giving some holes a redesign. I had a good experience here, and if I'm in the neighborhood again, I'll stop by and play another round. Next time, I'm hitting the corn maze as well. :)

FYI: If you are a church leader, and are looking for outings or day trips, then this place would be an ideal spot. Also if you are traveling to Myrtle Beach and would like a side stop, then Pim Farms could make for a nice stop along the way.

12 of 12 people found this review helpful.


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