Earlewood Park

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Course Description:

Weaves through towering pines, majestic oaks, and a creek. Elevation on nearly every hole. Solve navigation issues - bring a course map.

Course Established: 1990

Additional Course Information:

Additional Course Information for Earlewood Park:

course has tee signs

Directions:

Elmwood exit off I-126, left at 3rd light onto Main St. Go approx 3 mi through 2-3 lights & down hill go under RR tracks & take left into park on left, parking by ball field & shelter. 1st tee by tennis courts. If from I-77/I-20; Hwy 277 to Beltline/Sunset Road exit. Right on Sunset Rd. 1 mile to a left on Main St.. 0.25 mile to the park on the right. *Construction through Spring 2012 behind tee #1 - no restrooms in the meantime.

Reviews:

3

Challenging hilly course. Your discs will roll, roll, roll! However the course is a lot of fun!

4

Great short course. You can walk up to each hole and think you should birdie, but somehow at the end of the round, you don't end up with all those birdies.

4

This is one of my favorite courses around. Its not the longest but adds all shot types to the game. Agree with other review, just when you think you can get there for a birdie, you walk up and find yourself just not close enough... Very well layed out. Would love to see a little money spend on the T-box's and this course could be a 4.5 course. You just walk away very happy to have found this course and will come back to play it with friends.

4

great beginner course....almost every pin is straight in direction from the tee pads.....we now only play this course as a par 3 course to make it more challenging.....

4

Pretty easy course, and yet very addictive. No frills here - basket placements are obvious and it plays to beginners. There are a coupla difficult shots to master, but skilled players shouldn't have much trouble.

Listed pars work well for newbies. Advanced players will get a kick out of the number of easily attainable "eagles." If you're serious about the game, play them all as threes.

Really nothing special about this course, but I love it. It just feels right.