WildWood Disc Golf
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I went here today and had a great time. I understand complaints about it being small but its well made and has a fun layout. Its pretty challenging too. The course owner mentioned he has lots more work planned including bigger metal tee signs and a bunch more trimming of trees to do. As it is now though its plenty fun! Its really easy to find too and has a nice parking area.
Unfortunately this course is horrible. I say unfortunately mostly because the people here are as nice as the course is bad. In my opinion it is neither beginner nor family friendly. In fact, I’m not convinced it is entirely safe for children, possibly not even for adults. I honestly think it is absolutely fantastic if one wants to squeeze a course onto their 7 acre “back yard”. It’s actually impressive what they managed to do within the space but that doesn’t make it fun to play, that’s for sure. I really think that charging $6 to play ONE round is absolutely ridiculous.
I sincerely hope that with the Rubber Mat Tees and mid-grade baskets their overhead was low enough that they won’t be out of business by next summer. Perhaps it could get better with time and more use but I’m afraid at $6 a pop they won’t have enough visitors to find out. This course is a good reminder that not everyone should “try this at home”, or rather everyone should but not expect people will want to pay good money to play it. Unfortunately, I'd rather take my 6 bucks to Beaver. :(
+ The signage is pretty decent.
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It is a course. I am concerned about safety. I had a hard time navigating the course without a "guide". I walked off the course after not being able to find hole #7. There are absolutely no tee signs and you must do some detective work from your scorecard.
You must also walk back into the "line of fire" on your previous hole to get to the next tee.
good practice for an ace run.
Think about it, how safe is a 18 hole course on 7 acres? Most courses use at least 18 acres for 18 holes. The pro-shop was open, but no one was around. Make sure to bring correct change, as there is a cash register , but no one to open it if you do need change.
It would make a great 9 hole course with 2 sets off tees.