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Woolwich, NJ

Tranquility Trails DGC

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3.55(based on 3 reviews)
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Experience: 11.7 years 28 played 5 reviews
3.50 star(s)

Thanks for another great South Jersey course 2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Updated: Played on:Mar 31, 2022 Played the course:once

Pros:

- 18 holes with Disc Golf Park baskets
- 2 turf tee pads on each hole
- Port-a-Potty in lot at beginning of course
- Entry level to mid level course
- Great tee signs and each basket has a next hole sign.
- A few of the holes offer different shot shapes for right and left handed players.
- Very clean area. Lets keep it that way folks!

Cons:

- There will be mud! Course looks to be set in a low lying area s with nearby wetlands. If it rains be prepared for muddy conditions. Not sure how the land drains as of yet.
- A few the back 9 holes are wide open field shots. Wind will add some flavor to them, but for the most part its point and shoot.
- There seems to be a lot of standing water and if that is the case, during the warmer months be prepared for mosquitoes and other assorted flying creatures.

Other Thoughts:

Great to see another course popping up in the area. I think the designers did as much as they could with the land given. On its own it will be a fun local course, but in the future it should pair well with harder courses like Stafford or even Alcyon.

Not sure how parking will hold up on busy days as there is a smallish lot for this part of the park

Rough is pretty gnarly right now and there are a lot of thorns mixed into those areas. Over time the rough should get worked in a bit, but for now watch out.

I am curious how the lines for some of the holes will be affected once summer comes around and there are leaves on the trees.

Update: I played the course again and the tee pads for the shorts are really tiny. I understand that some of the shorter holes you could do a standstill throw, but I prefer to go through my normal footwork process and just slow down my throw. I definitely had to watch my footing for even a small x-step throw on the short pads. Just watch your footing so that you don't twist an ankle coming off the short tees. This also leads to more throws from the side of tees and the ground around them getting torn up.
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