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3.50 star(s)
Great place to learn your game and other things at this Library course
Great location! @ the local Library
Nice Gateway Titan baskets
Cement tee pads
Might be the purrrfect course for a youngster to start and grow from
Might be one of the shortest courses you'll ever play.
Might be one of the...
4.00 star(s)
One of the best 9 hole courses
2 cement tee pads per hole (we played the from the long tees)
I liked every hole (except #2, filler hole or a hole for the beginner player to regain their confidence from that first hole, but a must birdie)!!
What a nice hole to start on with # 1, Over 500 feet...
1.50 star(s)
BER-D cage baskets you will enjoy
A course at a campground, sounds pretty simple, but how many campgrounds have you been to that didn't have a course. So if you think about it, Having this course at this campground is a plus or a pro.
I liked the homemade "Birdcage" baskets!
Simplistic...
3.50 star(s)
La la lapeer gots it going on for the local DG community
Good usage of the many elevation changes around the course.
Link style course with 2 tees per hole. The short tees we're the red tees and to help the first timers playing this course they even had a red ribbon around the tee sign to...
I went to the Louisville area last month and was pleasantly surprised by a couple courses in that area. The Active Heros DGC (open to public, call ahead and ask for Jenni Grant (tell her I sent you), need permission beforehand, donations are appreciated) and Bullitt County (B.C., is a decent...
You also might want to consider Great Seal State Park and Shreve Hollow (reservation required) in Chillicothe. Both have a couple big downhill bombers. Navigation was fine at both places.