Greenridge Disc Golf Course
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Needs a lot of help cutting weeds. Maps hard to read and find. People moved the "next tee" signs so you walk in wrong directions..(fixed them). Largest mosquitoes near the creek along holes. Do not miss your line! Hardest course I've ever played and the shots are actually really cool. If this place gets trimmed and some pads and signs it's probably a banger
- Timothy Clark
Probably the most challenging course in Delaware. Unforgiving thorn bushes, dense tree lines and brush, water hazards, hills, you name it. Decent distance between holes, but the painted rocks at each pad thoroughly detail the direction and distances to the tees. Love this course
- Justin Rathmanner
Before playing this course please keep in mind the course is still in its developmental stages, and is not the most beginner friendly in the area. It has been open for years now but the course is playable. Please use UDisc if this is your first time playing here, the layout is confusing for new comers. Inclement weather does drastically effect this course and can sometimes make holes unplayable. Tee pads are outdoor carpet but upgraded tee pads are in the works. This course has a great mixture of wooded holes, field shots, and elevation changes. For the wooded holes you have to use some great shot shaping and have some luck. The tight wooded fairways can easily turn your up and down birdie look into a bogey. The field shots you better have an arm to birdie some of the holes. Steep upshots such as hole 3 make this course special. Hole 10 has an amazing down-hill shot from the top of a 20+ ft drop off. All things considering this is a fun challenging course were I cant wait to see the finished project.
- The Disc Golf Mann
Let's just say nuts. Best analogy I have seen yet is like throwing a disc on a hiking trail for 2 miles. A lot of people say not for beginners, but it is in no way friendly to intermediates. Short to long 8000'.
- P B
Least favorite disc golf course in DE. I live very close to it, but I don't go here, because when I tried, I found a course that's not maintained at all. There's very few signs or markers, usually no real teepad to speak of, and honestly, if I didn't have UDisc's map of the course, I could have never found most holes. The design suffers from a lack of upkeep, as there is overgrowth and small trees in the way on most holes. I see a lot of people saying its a hard course meant for Pros, but I disagree. Its hard, sure, but only due to poor design and upkeep, as some holes don't even have a fairway, just throw into the woods and hope you don't hit anything. There are a few nice holes scattered about, but the overall experience has been disappointing every time I've tried to play here, and my friends that have been here have had the same impression. There are plenty of better and more maintained courses within arm's reach in DE, I've been quite happy not returning here.
- Yoshi (Yoshitsuna)