Fort Pierce, FL

Muscadine Meadows DGC

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thrembo
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Experience: 48.9 years 242 played 195 reviews
2.50 star(s)

And Now For Something Completely Different! 2+ years

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:May 31, 2016 Played the course:once

Pros:

Starts out at a nice air conditioned clubhouse/store that offers wine tasting and sells wine by the glass or the bottle. A good selection of beers are also available. Adult beverages are allowed on the course. Very friendly and knowledgeable people working here.

The course plays in and around grape vines with nice grass fairways have several holes in the 500-600' range and even has a water carry.

Decent grass tees with really nice tee signs that are color-coded to the flags on top of some unique homemade baskets that play better than they look.

The course is like none other that I have ever seen and is very fun to play. It also has nice restrooms and picnic areas.

Cons:

Watch out for the neck high (for me 6'tall) wires that the grapes grow on. There are spots with no grapes on them making them a danger when transversing the course sideways against the flow of the rows.

A couple baskets needed some minor repairs.

The only shade is on the perimeter of the course.

Other Thoughts:

A fun and unique experience, I highly recommend this place. It may be a great place to take your significant other for a date. They also have concerts and other activities here.
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reposado
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Experience: 12.8 years 278 played 276 reviews
2.50 star(s)

2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Apr 26, 2014 Played the course:once

Pros:

Really fun, unique course. It's all open as every throw is over rows upon rows of hanging grape vines. It's a great place to watch discs fly, as the bombers will be able to let loose here. There is nothing block in the path from tee to basket, as long as the disc stays five feet above the ground. The big dog will definitely get a chance to eat as discs slice through up to six hundred feet of air.

The best hole here is three where beginners can take the suggested path around the pond but experienced players won't be able to resist attacking the pin by letting the disc wander over the water. Just don't go so close to the center of the hazard that the disc is knocked down by the fountain.

Great travel stop because it's so close to I95. Really easy place to get off the highway, play a quick nine or eighteen and be back on the road. No real way to lose a disc, no possibility of wasting time looking for tees. It's all pretty quick and easy. With all of the other activities going on around the winery, I hope a lot of first-timers pick up a disc here. It's a really cool atmosphere that should help people to appreciate the sport at a great beginners course.

Cons:

While the novelty/convenience should satisfy veterans, it's not a very challenging course. Perfectly flat and with a direct line at the basket, I imagine most players will just throw hyzer bombs all day over the vines. It will definitely be fun for a while but I have no doubt that the appeal will wear thing. While, I'd love to stop again, and probably would if I was going back down that highway, it isn't a course I would want to play often. It's just not interesting enough.
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