No pictures from this park. I forgot to bring my camera and
didn't want to go back to get it. Then again, taking a picture of
one hole, I'd also get about three others in the shot. This
course is built on probably the least amount of land that one can put
one in on. Some holes backtrack along the previous and without
some kind of guide, locating the next tee is difficult. Luckily
enough, I ran into a guy who knew the course and he walked with me
through the holes. Come to think of it, finding the entrance
isn't so easy either. The
sign says Browns Point and doesn't mention disc golf, so that's what
you have to be on the lookout for.
Definately a short and technical course with tight straight shots and
some woody holes. There are a couple of holes that you can air it
out on, but you have to watch out for going in the lake or the
road. I nearly lost one to traffic, myself, but a tree heroically
leapt in the way and saved my disc from certain doom. It's not a
bad little course, I guess, but it's not nearly satisfying
enough. I went straight from this park back to Campgaw to really
get my game on. That's all there is to say about this one aside
from spend your time somewhere else.