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Saegertown, PA

Woodcock Creek DGC

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Jags
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Experience: 9.7 years 84 played 42 reviews
3.50 star(s)

Very nice 9'er! 2+ years

Reviewed: Played on:Aug 5, 2017 Played the course:once

Pros:

Beautiful and scenic course
Unique holes
Lots of signs pointing you to the next teebox
Very good use of land

Cons:

Lots of wind
Muddy & sloppy when it rains
Natural teepads

Other Thoughts:

How it played:
#1- is a low ceiling tunnel shot that you have to keep low in order to get close to the basket.
#2- is straightforward with a couple guarding trees out in front of teebox. If you can get through these with a disc that flips up, you might be parked.
#3- is a straight uphill valley/ravine shot. Interesting hole.
#4- throw from teebox throws over a small gorge while trying to stay right of the mando and hope that you crash hard left to get past the line of Sentinel trees on left side. From there you still have to try to find a line to the basket from the Sentinel trees the whole way to the basket which is guarded by sporadicly smaller trees.
#5- is a big wide-open shot down the dam's hallway with a flex forehand.
#6- plays long across a field with your second having to play over a plateau of cat tails onto an island like green. I lost a disc in such plateau.
#7- is pretty much straightforward with a low ceiling from low hanging branches unless you play a giant spike hyzer.
#8- doglegs slightly right which plays long into a field with the basket protected by large guardian trees.
#9- is in the middle of a field with the teebox playing out of a group of pinetrees with low ceiling and guardian trees sporadically around the basket . I chose to throw a roller and it worked out well.

Every hole only had one real metal tee sign. The other tee boxes had a laminated paper naming the hole. There were only two tee boxes per hole with white and blue playing from the same teebox. Overall this is a solid 9 tied with the likes of Two-Mile Run Extention. Also I heard rumor that there may be another 9 for the back in the future. If your in the area...PLAY IT!
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superium
Experience: 16 years 138 played 9 reviews
3.50 star(s)

2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Mar 31, 2017 Played the course:once

Pros:

Great use of land. Good variety of shots, elevation and difficulty for all skill levels.

Cons:

Obviously teepads. Course is a bit sloppy after rain. Blue tee location for hole 3 kinda ruined the shot in my opinion. Hole 4 especially from the blue's was just dumb especially with the mando and no defined fairway.

Other Thoughts:

With concrete pads, 9 additional holes and some slight tweeks and clearing, this course has some real potential and easily be a 4 star rated course. I played it when it was raining and sloppy so I'm looking forward to playing it again when it's dry.
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Mrmulligan27
Experience: 1 played 1 reviews
3.50 star(s)

2+ years drive by

Reviewed: Played on:Jun 6, 2015 Played the course:5+ times

Pros:

New and only course to the Meadville area. Very nice layout with woods, hills, and great scenery. Only a 9 hole course, but its still a work in progress with lots more to come. There will more than likely be another 9 holes later to come.

Cons:

Only thing I can think of it gets really wet and swampy when it rains .

Other Thoughts:

There will be more holes to come with hole signs and scorecards.
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