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5.00 star(s)
Greatness awaits
A broad quarry is the setting for this new course. You drive in at the top of the course and when you get out of the car the magic has already begun. You can see the entire course spread out below you. Really no trees to deal with at this point. The quarry is probably 100...
3.50 star(s)
A tale of two halfs
9-17 are really fun. The eroded central Illinois riverlands provide some terrain for us flatlanders. These holes are fun to play. Up and down, around trees, through trees, along cliffs, roller potential, ace runs, birdie putts turning into bogie putts, are all part of the...
Had a few sick days and kind of windy too, so it was a bit of struggle. Sometimes if I have time I go back and replay as many holes as I can and try to improve my score. Really had no shots I felt proud of. This is outside of Chicago.
2.50 star(s)
Like a putt putt course
After a warmup hole, it goes into the woods for 7 holes, emerges for 4 holes across the Northland Pines fields, then finishing up through the woods again.
If you can shape your shots decently the wooded holes do have lines but they're not super easy. Lots of trees add...
4.50 star(s)
The Hills are Alive
If you like hilly and wooded courses this is the place for you.
Favorite holes.
2. After a simple warmup hole, the challenge begins with as visually intimidating Tee as you'll find. The steep bluff in front of you as you stand on the tee will cause you to reconsider your...
4.50 star(s)
Northwoods beauty
Where to start? When I saw someone on a riding tractor mowing the fairways last summer I was amazed at the upkeep and the care that is taken to play here. This is a beautiful forest far away from civilization yet someone mowing grass.
The mowed fairways help keep the...
I'm in Chicago and have played all the way up until two days ago. While I'd rather have snow as I like to Xcountry ski, the extended Disc season is a bonus.