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Reviewed:Played on:Aug 29, 2014Played the course:once
Pros:
Open, Rarely used
Cons:
Rarely Used, dung
Other Thoughts:
The course is a short and sweet 9 with the baskets in view of the tee pads. Discs are for rent at the facility. If you are a regular player, look at the map and you will see how comical it is when a person who has never played makes the map. Horses defecate where they please, so that cool looking rock is actually petrified poop. It is rarely used and the tees need some TLC. Otherwise a great way to spend an afternoon.
Reviewed:Played on:Sep 27, 2009Played the course:2-4 times
Pros:
Nice baskets, cool layout, rustic
Cons:
landing pads need work,
Other Thoughts:
Have property near by maybie that is why I like this coarse. But besides that it is definetly a cool stop if your driving route 66. Worth the trip if you live in the surrounding area. The coarse goes around the old rodeo grounds. The people at the hotel looked at me weired the first time I asked them about playing it they said I was the first to ask about that. The web site says it is five dollars to play but that is only if you rent there discs. Cool place to look for rocks at the same time as you play. Usually there are horses somewere on the course so dont decapitate them. And close the gate if it is closed it is always unlocked. Keep an eye on were your disc goes!