Jul 19 2005, 12:40 AM
I did a search on this to see if anyone has posted anything on it but couldn't find anything.

I went here today expecting it too be pretty cheesy as it's a 9 hole & all holes under 300 feet.
Boy was I wrong, this course is perfect for working on your mid-range/short game and perfect for practicing throwing different angles.
Being this short you can zip through 2 rounds in about an hour, not a lot of walking, and best of all, the brush around the fairways is pretty short making bad shots easy to find. The only "problem" hole is #4 95 feet par 2. If you throw right you're feeding the fishes. (I managed to hit 2's on both rounds)
The course is pretty wooded, but there are good paths to the baskets. (and like I said earlier, gives you a chance to perfect your short distance hyzer/anh shots.)
So if anyone is planning to hit Baugo in Osceola then I'd suggest you at least give this course a try. (Elliott is off Ash/County Line Road, same road that Baugo is on, just up the road near the marina & CR 16)

discndav
Jul 19 2005, 05:45 PM
Don't bother, I played this course a fews ago and would put it in my bottom 10 of over 160 played.

Jul 19 2005, 07:00 PM
Does anybody have an opinon on the two courses in bloomington? How hard are they? Is one of them alot better than the other? Just wondering. Thanks

Jul 20 2005, 02:47 AM
I wouldn't call it a "don't bother" course.
While it is very short & wooded it does qualify as a course. It has baskets doesn't it :D
I guess I'd call it a "beginner course" but that's what I am. I enjoyed the different shots required to get to the baskets. Good practice. (any practice is good practice)
Plus it's a freebie.
I guess I want to support all the local courses I can..... if we don't use 'em they make take our baskets away.

(no help on Bloomington courses)