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Greene Co. Community Park - Old Layout

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KniceZ
Experience: 13.2 years 104 played 15 reviews
2.00 star(s)

Not Again (at least in the summer) 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Aug 6, 2011 Played the course:2-4 times

Pros:

- Course has a lot of potential
- Rights, lefts, straights, even a nice S turn
- Level, Up hill and down.
- Good signage

Cons:

- Chiggers / Ticks / Briars
- Several holes have VERY narrow shot lines (we spent a lot of time looking for ricochets)
- The back 8 don't really have fairways, they were cut down with a bush-hog and at least the times I played had grown back up.
- Several holes have a high chance of not being able to find errant discs (see above)
- Multiple tees were not clearly marked

Other Thoughts:

- If you can throw a perfectly shaped 250-300' shot you'll love this course and have a high chance to birdy many holes. But, if you get off 15-20 feet you'll be looking at bogey.
- I've never been so frustrated or torn up by briars and chiggers.
- I'll never be able to get my wife to play this course again.
- For now, I'm just not good enough for this course's tight tunnel shots. Maybe I'll check it out again next year after I've gotten better and the course has been beatten down some more.
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Olorin
Diamond level trusted reviewer
Experience: 45 years 976 played 118 reviews
2.00 star(s)

Under renovation- only 15 holes 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Feb 9, 2009 Played the course:once

Pros:

*It's a nice walk out in the Virginia countryside.
*There are some nice woods holes with scenic old growth hardwood trees.
*There are elevation changes on every hole. (8 Up/ 7 Down) The bigger changes are on holes 10-15
*There's a good variety of fairway shapes. 5 Straight/ 3 Left/ 6 Right/ 1 S curve
*The new double chain Discatcher baskets are very good.

Cons:

-The biggest drawback is that it's only 15 holes.
-A few holes need more clearing, and some still feel kind of rough.
-The tee signs are below average, but maybe they're waiting until the course is finished to invest in better ones.
-The tees were also below average. Many need work; some are not level. This may be waiting for the final course layout to finalize too.
-Navigation can be difficult since the baskets don't have numbers on them. I couldn't see 5 baskets from the tee, so I had to do some scouting.
-Some holes are too open for my taste. I don't find these kind of holes very interesting.

Other Thoughts:

I wish they would put the hole lengths on each tee. Since the course was reconfigured the old online scorecard is now useless.

There was a great fluctuation in how much I enjoyed the holes; I rated them from a low of 1 up to a high of 7. Part of this was that the beauty and the terrain also fluctuated greatly; some were great (esp. holes 3-5 and 8-9), but some were kind of scruffy. Some holes are really scenic and enjoyable, while some still need more work (especially hole 12). I liked the woods holes the best. I thought the fairway on hole 6 was unreasonable.

It feels to me like the course is under renovation, so this layout may not be permanent. Some holes are still kind of rough, and some need more work to clear. I don't know whether they'll be able to add 3 more holes, or if they'll be keeping it as 15 holes. With only 15 holes this feels like an incomplete number, so I left feeling dissatisfied that I didn't get in a whole course. The course has lots of potential, if they can just fix a few holes and add 3 more. But until they get a full 18 holes in again I don't think I'll make the long trip from C'ville to play there.

NOTE: Look in the "Links/Files" section for my files with Hole-by-hole evaluations, and a more detailed Overall review. You can also read more of my reviews and rating notes at the Yahoo Group, DG Course Reviews, http://sports.groups.yahoo.co...ourseReviews/
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jaymon1
Diamond level trusted reviewer
Experience: 22.9 years 86 played 85 reviews
2.00 star(s)

Challenging Mountain Woods Course 2+ years

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Jul 30, 2005 Played the course:once

Pros:

Serene woods setting, length

Other Thoughts:

The Greene County course is like camping; perfect for those that both want to get close to nature, and also derive a certain pleasure from being punished by nature. And also like camping, one of the best parts is leaving, satisfied you survived and looking forward to returning to your usual, more comfortable places, strengthened by the experience of roughing it.

The Greene County course starts off great, with a three fun holes playing across well mown fields and through a thickly forested streambed. These holes are pretty and perfect, open and long but with formidable obstacles demanding both placement and distance in your drives. But then by hole #4 the course moves into the woods and you don't come out until the very end. What awaits the disc golfer in these woods are 14 holes playing up and down, right and left, and generally long, with punishing rough and a generally unforgiving layout. Unless you possess wonderful control, prepare to spend some extra time and even to shed a little blood looking for your discs, because the designers of this course left no room for error and the landscape features an abundance of thorns, cedar trees, and otherwise thick, prickly undergrowth.

The course requires control, first and foremost, but does feature right and left hooking holes, up and downhill fairways, and a stream provides a worthy obstacle on several holes. Unlike several woods courses, this one is actually a bit long, and one of the best features of the course was the blue, white, and red tees for most holes, meaning you can adapt the course to your skill level. Most holes are 300 feet or more from the white and blue tees - the red tees are substantially shorter. And the course is both out in the country and deep in the hills, so it's perfectly serene. Perhaps as the course gets broken in a bit it will become a bit less punishing, but for now the Greene County course is perfect for those that are looking for some real exercise and don't mind getting a little (or a lot) scratched up in the course of a round.

Favorite Hole - #1 - Downhill though an opening over a wide, well protected streambed, then back uphill and to the right.
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