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No stairs sounds like a rough time I'm not the biggest fan of heights.Faylor Lake is for real. My son and I hit it on the return leg of our Maple Hill/Fenway Park trip, and were glad wee made the detour. Truly an epic course, and in the convo for best in PA. Getting down the hill on #6 was dicey as hell before "they" installed those stairs.
I think 4 was my favorite hole as well.No stairs sounds like a rough time I'm not the biggest fan of heights.
Definitely top 3 favorite courses I've ever played...might be my favorite honestly. #4 might be my favorite hole on the course it was really well designed. Excited to get back there o the spring for sure.
Quite windy all weekend which made for some tough decisions throughout my rounds lol
Compared with Faylor Lake, Agape feels more woodsy and is more of a workout despite shorter transitions between holes. Both courses are fantastic, however. The two courses are only about an hour apart so play both if you get the chance. You will be glad you did. Tired, but glad.
I thought that the Par 3's were better at Agape for the most part and Agape had a few holes that I thought were the best I played that weekend (4, 8, 9) but would likely take Faylor if forced to choose between the 2. The last few holes at Agape were pretty anticlimactic. Can't go wrong with either one though.I compared Faylor Lake and Agape Farm in my review of the latter:
At least the you got to use the stairs.My last gripe is the steps. You have to have steps here because you walk down a considerable elevation drop twice, with steep grading. The stairs are actually pretty well done except that the wood they used is bleeding creosote. My expensive disc golf shoes are now stained in several places by creosote tar from walking 100s of these steps on a hot afternoon.
How would y'all compare this to Muddy Run?