Michael Graeve
Google
Disc golf review. This is a great course if you live near by. I would not drive out of my to play here but wouldn't skip a chance to play if I am in the area. With that said, should you play this course, expect a nice backdrop of what you would expect from a park in the middle of a city subdivision.
The course is decent for amateurs with a few grip it and rip it holes. Be sure to bring a few expendable discs you won't mind losing in the pond that this course navigates around.
While the holes are not very technical there are a few challenging ones. There are two holes (12 &16) that go over the water and a couple that go along it. I do not recommend going in after any either. The water had a lot of trash in it and it appeared to be stagnant and deep after a few feet out.
The layout of the course seemed poorly design. Some baskets were really close to the next tee pads while others required a hike. There is a faded paper map by the first tee but if you decide not to take a picture of it and reference later you might get turned around at a few holes; especially for a first time play through. Look for the tree sign to 4 or you'll end up at hole 10 first.
Signage is old, beat up or nonexistent. When signs are available, they do have the distances and next tee on them. The tee pads are remarkably short runways and there is only one basket placement leaving fresh looks to be desired.
Overall the course itself is well maintained and garbage is minimal (exception of the pond). Foot traffic early morning on Memorial Day seemed little to none. We saw very few people. It took roughly 90 minutes for four of us to play one round.
Again, play this course if you are in the area or live near by otherwise you aren't missing anything.