The Grassman Disc Golf Course
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Very nice course. Lots of woods, a few hills, and some water. The fairways are hard packed with very little under brush. Most holes are marked with 'Next' markers but take a pic of the course as from holes 4 to 5, and 16 to 17 are a little tricky to find. Each hole has two cement tees and one basket.
- Ray C
Better for experienced players. Precision is key; this course goes through the woods and the trees offer a good challenge. The man who maintains the course is great about getting lost disks back to you if you put your phone number on them. This is my favorite course, we drive more than an hour to get here because it is so good. Well maintained, with adequate signage directing you to the next tee. Most (all?) holes have a long and a short tee.
- L.E. Beck
Well maintained, technical course. Beautiful water holes. LOTS of parking. And free. Compared to the West Branch Disc Golf Course across the lake, this course is more geared toward advanced players. Don't get me wrong, a beginner can play this as well, but they may more frustrated. Some holes are very long, and many have dense brush one one or both sides to contend with. Another reviewer claimed this is a 1-star because of the narrow route through the trees, but that's how it is intentionally designed. Each hole seems to favor a particular flight path, if you know how to throw different ways. Signage is pretty good except for a couple of holes. For example, the hole where you are near a street throwing toward a basket by the lake. When you're done, you go back up by the street except a small path in the woods across a parking lot road. That one isn't well marked, but as long as you know it is in the woods across the field, it's a little easier to find. Most of the others have a yellow arrow pointing you in the direction of the next tee box. I will say to be careful around the box with the "Newsletter" printed on it. I looked to see what was inside, and was greeted by some irritated wasps and someone else's litter.
- Ed Ellks
Great course with long and short pads. Also long and short baskets. There are a lot of ways to play this course. I would play it more often if it were closer to home. It’s worth an hour drive to play on occasion.
- Wood and Bricks
Very fun course with a good variety of difficulty. Cement tee pads and great views make this a must play if your in the area.
- Jay P