This is the only course I've played, so I don't have any standards by
which to judge it, but I do love this course. There are holes that I can even
par as a beginner (17), and other holes that are real mazes to get to through
the brush. The golfers around here lobbied hard to get this course, and they
help maintain it in good condition. There's usually some trash on the course,
but the grass is usually nicely mowed, the tees are well marked, and the baskets
are all in good condition (as of this morning). There are some pretty good
disc-eating brush patches throughout the course (we've found several discs
there), so be careful and watch where your discs land. The course is usually
pretty vacant; I've never had to wait to play. The prevailing wind is from the
east and blows at an angle on most shots, so you need good wind skills to do
well here. All in all, if you disc golfers visit South Florida and don't play
here, shame on you!
-mcroteau@sprynet.com
This challenging course is abundant with many trees and large fields to
really test your skills. Most of the people at this park hang out at the
baseball fields, which doesn't bother me a bit! Usually plenty of
parking here.
-Halibut
I was down in Miami in January and played the course for the first time.
im from Michigan, so its a little different shooting around palm trees
but i loved the course. i will definately be back next time im in florida.
-Mindy, 2/99
I'm an avid Am1 from Michigan (Home courses: Hudson Mills Metropark)
I'm looking forward to playing where there's no chance of losing a disc
in the snow when I come down for grad school at the end of the summer.
Does anyone have any recommendations as to where to live?
-Mark "Denny" Ritner,03/2000
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