My wife and I recently played this course on a trip back home. Being novices, the course was challenging right out of the block. The concrete pads were great to tee off from though sloped and slanted. The course is heavily wooded with narrow fairways, steep and hilly terrain and lots of blind dog-legs. (great to hone your skills)
The thick undergrowth made finding your disc difficult as you tried to avoid the poison ivy. A very clean course with lots of trash cans. Some fairways criss-crossed. A very peaceful course with lots of wild life.
Don't know if I'll play it again. It was challenging, as looking for your disc gets old. Great way to get in shape as you combine hiking with disc golf. Other players were friendly and helpful
