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4.00 star(s)
a walk in the woods
Peace and quiet - this course is usually almost empty, which is a pleasant change of pace from the often-overcrowded Seneca Creek course.
Free play - even though the course is on private property, you are free to use the parking lot and course. Just be respectful and clean...
4.00 star(s)
Play the Web
- Web layout is long and challenging.
- Variety of tight and (somewhat) open holes.
- Diversity of course - you start in the middle of the park, but end up in the woods, feeling like you're a long ways from civilzation.
- Difficult to navigate and find tees/pins without a map. If...
3.50 star(s)
Ticks and thorns galore!
Attractive course in a nice park setting, new concrete teepads, 2 teepads and 2 pins per hole add to replay value, difficulty level is highly customizable for beginners and experienced players, tasty blackberries all along the course in mid summer.
Ticks, ticks, and more...
4.00 star(s)
Great mix of holes - every one is unique.
Good use of terrain - there are big uphill and downhill shots, tight doglegs, holes playing across creeks, open fields, and woods.
Course is well-maintained, in my experience.
Rotating pin positions.
Good flow between holes, though signage is limited so...
3.00 star(s)
Looking forward to improvements
Diversity - each hole offers something different - uphill, downhill, tight woods, water hazards.
Big elevation changes.
Nice scenery from the top of the hill
Only 9 holes (though apparently will expand to 18 eventually).
The 2 woods holes could use some grooming...
2.50 star(s)
Has promise
Good for a quick round.
Good for beginners.
Course was well-groomed and mowed (when I was there).
Nice scenery.
Course maps available at Hole 1.
Free play.
Most holes are in wide open field.
Grass tees.
Some holes play near walking paths and athletic fields.
Some baskets look old and...
To clarify my post which started the discussion, these are discs with tournament stamps on top and only weights written on the underside - no letter codes. I got them from a former PDGA player who I assume received them while playing in tourneys. One clue that I thought I might be able to use...
I recently bought a few second hand, but unused, Innova discs. Some don't have model names on them. Other than visually comparing them against other discs, is there any way to figure out what they are?
3.00 star(s)
Simple and compact
Compact course is easy to play for a quick round. Short holes and low difficulty level make it a good beginner course. Lack of vegetation makes it almost impossibe to lose a disc.
The layout makes these 18 holes somewhat monotonous. All holes are flat and open aside from...
4.50 star(s)
My home course
27 holes! Excellent flow between holes. Each round of 9 begins and ends at the parking lot. Sparse vegetation means that discs rarely get lost. Course is in a serene area dedicated to disc golf so there is no playing near roads, picnic areas, etc.
Not much elevation change, a...