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Not overly impressive for a championship course other than the amount of walking. We did visit during the off season and started out on the non pro course. Just outdoor 'grass' carpet for tee pads on both courses. (And they were partly covered in dirt/mud). No bathrooms so we had to drive 3 miles away for one. The map they have up for the non pro course is not accurate, I actually got a little turned around trying to get to hole 7 from the parking lot. The stuff they use for the championship tour is just laying on the ground or leaning on trees, added a trashy look to the place. Parking lot is very small. I personally don't throw very often but I accompany my husband to many courses and walk with him while he throws. He said he very much enjoyed the pro course.
What a fun course! Designed for pros, so it is a very long course! Definitely more of a throwers course takes about 3 hours to play! Plan your trip right though, because it is a seasonal course. Only complaint is the badly designed, junky Prodigy baskets.....
The course was great. It was cool for this to be the first pro course to walk on and play. UDisc only recognized the pro course. It was a little confusing not knowing the direction for the pro course and the local course (Towering Oaks). Some signage directing to each course would be helpful. Other than that, Brad was really great in communicating the other information needed. We only had time for 9 holes plus it was more walking than we realized. We will definitely have to come back and do the whole course. The landscape was amazing!