4/5 Tony R. 3 years ago on Google
I'm
not
a
serious
disc
golf
player
and
have
only
been
to
about
ten
courses
in
Maryland,
Virginia,
and
California.
This
one
is
well
throught
out
and
a
nice
mix
of
types
of
holes.
It
would
be
five
stars
if
the
course
wasn't
so
haphazardly
marked
and
maintained.
I
highly
recommend
searching
for
a
course
and
hole
map
online
to
print
and
bring
with
you.
Some
holes
are
very
clearly
marked
and
have
laminated
maps
at
the
tees,
and
others
are
kind
of
bewildering
(at
least
three
of
the
tee
locations
were
underwater
when
I
visited).
Similarly,
most
of
the
paths
to
the
next
holes
are
clearly
blazed
and
signposted,
but
others
aren't
at
all.
It's
worth
noting
that
I
visited
in
early
spring,
before
the
underbrush
had
grown
and
the
trees
blossomed,
and
so
stray
shots
weren't
too
hard
to
locate.
However,
I
can
imagine
that
in
the
summer,
the
course
is
a
disc-eating
monster.
(There
are
also
a
few
holes
where
you
tee
off
across
water
and
are
liable
to
lose
a
disc.)
Long
pants
and
shirts
are
advised,
as
there
are
lots
of
thorny
bushes
throughout
the
course.
Similarly,
if
coming
on
a
rainy
day
or
after
heavy
rain,
waterproof
shoes/boots
are
a
good
idea
for
the
mud.
I
drove
about
an
hour
each
way
just
to
try
this
course
and
it
was
worth
it.
One
final
note
--
I've
never
seen
a
course
with
so
much
trash
--
mostly
various
drink
bottles
and
empty
cigarette
packs.
If
you
come,
consider
bringing
a
trash
bag
to
pack
some
out
as
you
play.