
@tylerzmoore
Great course with 27 holes between shorts, longs, and back 9 holes. The tee pads were in good condition, and there were signs with hole map, distance, and OB for both tees by the long tee pads on each hole, but some were ripped out of the ground. There were white(short) or blue(longs) posts in the ground by tee pads to help denote tee pad number and long vs short. Baskets were in good condition. Wayfinding was non existent, almost went from 2s basket to 4s tee pad completely missing 3. Also some long pads were difficult to find. Adding color coded 3D printed arrows to baskets would alleviate this issue. The long layout had more maintained and better shaped lines, which made it more fun. The shorts were boring and had random scraggly branches in the way. Both long and shorts were mostly open bomber shots with some technical aspects to them. The back 9 was much shorter and way more technical with some fun ace runs. Park was spectacularly maintained and sported some gorgeous views overlooking the water and playing beside the creek. Bathrooms throughout the course. Keep in mind that it is a multiuse park and to be courteous of others to have a safe fun time. It is well worth the $2 to get into the park, so load up the car with your friends and go throw a couple rounds

@saucysenju
Nothing super special but some fun lines and the longs are fun.

@duranpatterson
The disc PRO shop at Steele Creek is an excellent place to buy discs atleast $5-$10 cheaper than anywhere else.
@turkeyman03
Very fun course. Good variety, well maintained, and challenging for new players without being too tough.

@journey73
Great design! Great maintenance! An arrow at the end of hole 2, pointing to tee 3 would be great. Hole 7 (blue tee), we didn't know where the basket was. We loved the experience. $2 parking, so worth it !!! β₯οΈ Virginia is for disc golfers β₯οΈ

@lances53
Since we were hereβ¦I like itβ¦.nothing really woody and technical, enjoyable outing though. Pretty chill for a Saturday
@schalklet00
Fun course have to pay to play 2$ thought it was gonna be an 18 hole it was a 9hole course that had different tees to play through twice but still fun course
@jasondeane
I think this course is very underrated. Very clean and professional. Looks and feels like a ball golf course. I really is 2x 9 hole courses. The woods course is nothing like the regular course, they donβt really fit together. 4.5 rating for the regular, 3.5 for the woods.

@tunafish30
Not an 18 hole course. Two 9 hole courses a half mile apart. The back nine is also linear so after hole 18 you have to walk a mile back to the parking lot.

@wesmac
I only played the front nine. Itβs a fairly nice course. Tea boxes are OK except where some of the number markers are you could trip bottom in your throw. οΏΌ Overall itβs a decent course.

@digdug2003
Hard to find back 9

@pointsi
The regular front 9 is beautifully manicured and a perfect balance of elevation change and open holes with enough well-placed very large trees and lines to make it interesting. The new back 9 is completely opposite: a fun super short scramble filled with small trees and would be a bit better if cleared out more but the lines are technical and barely fair enough.

@dctozzo
Front side of the course is wide open. Back nine is tight and short. Drive to the back nine in your car.

@bmcgaha164
Very nice 9 hole course with two different locations. The wooded holes are fun across the park. Just a little short.

@sammcclanahan
No seating

@peter420
Played the front 9 from the blue tees. Beautiful course, well maintained, and nice long open fairways. Official pars are a bit generousβfor a challenge, play hole 7 as a par 4 and the rest of the holes as par 3.
@ayresclan86
The hole numbers and par scores in the βsmartβ layout do not match the course signs. Classic layout βShort Front, Long Front, Backβ matches the signage for playing all 27 holes.

@gbryant328
A nice, but tough, course.