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Reviewed:Played on:Apr 5, 2014Played the course:5+ times
Pros:
A good beginner course or warm up for the main event (the 24 hole course on the property). Most of the holes are wide open and straight forward. Basically, grip it and rip it. A really nice opportunity to test out some new discs or build up some confidence in yourself before you try the significantly more technical and difficult 24 hole course. There are some drastic elevation changes (a theme for both courses) which can bring in some substantial rolling of the disc....for better or worse! All holes are well marked and have nice tee boxes.
Cons:
There isn't much variety or difficulty here. Which is not necessarily a bad thing. But, it starts to get a tad monotonous, and compared to the awe and beauty of the 24 hole course on the property, it is just hard to match up to the splendor of the other course.
Other Thoughts:
There are many activities to do on the property besides disc golf for other family members who may not be up for 33 holes of difficult terrain (tons of elevation changes). Basketball courts, tennis courts, and many geocaches are all right there by the first hole of either course. The shack is rarely open. In fact, it has never been open in my half dozen times there, so bring your own snacks/drinks!
Reviewed:Played on:Jul 29, 2011Played the course:once
Pros:
Excellent elevation, great little nine, groomed fairways, beautiful views, recreational course, beginner friendly, quick warm up for the "big" course. Confidence builder.
Cons:
Short holes
Other Thoughts:
Rural area, hard to find but worth the trip if you are close by.