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Hole #14 (Taken 4/2012)
Hole #14 Tee Sign

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Pros: The new lines and added variety of the course are great. There is a line for both ani and hyzers on just about every hole. They are not always easy to find or hit but they are there. The challenge level went WAY up from the old course. No more walking in to Brewer and expecting to leave 8 or 9 down for 9 holes. Great use of the elevation throwing both up and down hills. The best part about the new set up is the risk factor. Just about every hole you can go from a 2 to a 4 or 5 in one tree. Hole 10 along the back may be my favorite hole on the course. It's super hard and you will work for your par on this one. I gave the course a 3.5 and I expect that to go up as the course settles in. The tee signs are all in now. The mando signs are up and there are also a couple "this way to next tee" signs to help navigate you in a tricky areas.
Cons: The first is just the massive amount of people that play at Brewer on a regular basis. The course is tight and the fairways run right next to each other in some places so you need to keep your head on a swivel during peak play times. Because so many new or casual golfers use this course you don't always get the verbal notice that a disc is incoming to the back of your head. The baskets are older but in pretty good shape still. No broken chains or anything like that. Holes 3-6 are down in the low lands and get wet. I can't really call this a con, but you need to wear the right shoes or boots or the rest of your day can be uncomfortable. I love that part of the course though. Not really too many cons other than that.
Other Thoughts: Both the north and south courses have really came a long way. Dan and Casey and the rest of the volunteers have done a great job. I can't wait for the season to get underway and the course to settle in to it's new design.
4 of 4 people found this review helpful.
Brewer Park ~ First Impressions
Pros: Great use of elevation changes throughout the course.
Challenging lines make you use every throw you know and even some you don't.
The course seemed to give plenty of chances for ace runs and birdies were abundant!
Challenging lines make you use every throw you know and even some you don't.
The course seemed to give plenty of chances for ace runs and birdies were abundant!
Cons: The layout of the course seemed rather compact in some areas making it very possible to throw into other holes fairways/teepads/groups.
This park seemed busy even on a mild weather day in March... I cannot fathom how crowded it could be on any given summer day.
Teesigns were not installed yet and navigation can get tricky because of several holes around 8-14 that take you up and down both sides of a small hill in a sparsely wooded area.
This park seemed busy even on a mild weather day in March... I cannot fathom how crowded it could be on any given summer day.
Teesigns were not installed yet and navigation can get tricky because of several holes around 8-14 that take you up and down both sides of a small hill in a sparsely wooded area.
Other Thoughts: The baskets are definately getting to be some old relics, should replace a few or all of them.
I really enjoyed my round today and will definately be meeting up with some dgcr crew again to play the next time I visit Grand Rapids.
I really enjoyed my round today and will definately be meeting up with some dgcr crew again to play the next time I visit Grand Rapids.
4 of 4 people found this review helpful.
the sounds of improvement
Played: 101 Reviewed: 100 Exp: 3.1 Years
Pros: Teepads-Big and Level, however, some of these teepads were moved from their original locations to make the redesign
Variety-EXCELLENT VARIETY!! there's swamp, water, hills, trees, a LOT of everything here...
Challenge-the new lines are wicked awesome. So much more of a challenge than the old layouts (This course incorporates parts of the gold, blue and white courses)
Routing-It's getting better with teesigns on every pad but next tee signs may be needed!
Variety-EXCELLENT VARIETY!! there's swamp, water, hills, trees, a LOT of everything here...
Challenge-the new lines are wicked awesome. So much more of a challenge than the old layouts (This course incorporates parts of the gold, blue and white courses)
Routing-It's getting better with teesigns on every pad but next tee signs may be needed!
Cons: Baskets-Ugh, only thing they didn't improve on was the baskets here.. shallow baskets with single chains, but it seems like inner chains may have been added
Other Thoughts: This is a HUGE improvement over the previous courses. Should greatly improve the reputation that this (blue) course had and keep the huckers away (fingers crossed)
This review will be updated when teesigns are in... :)
This review will be updated when teesigns are in... :)
7 of 8 people found this review helpful.
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