0 upkeep, long grass, soggy areas, multiple trees down, bad signage, etc.
@qman4949
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Aug 29, 2022
I loved this course! Great technical shots through the woods. Hole #6 has a fallen tree in front of the pad and there is a marsh below. Would be nice to have a bridge there. I lost a green mint alpha disc there. Please let me know if anyone finds it! My name and number are on the back. Thanks!
@widgtraveler
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Apr 2, 2022
Ripple Creek was surprisingly fun, but the ground was still frozen when we played. I imagine a few of the holes would be a sloppy wet mess during most of the year and during the summer months I could see the rough being absolutely insane on a few of the holes. I would highly suggest to STAY ON THE FAIRWAY! (I suppose that is the idea.) aside from it being built on in a marsh, I found many of the hole designs were well done, imo. Yay woods golf!
@lg8686
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Sep 6, 2021
The stumps on 6 were underwater, back track to crossroads before hole 4 to cross. Stumps to cross creeks are EXTREMELY SLIPPERY!
@bobhall1127
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Nov 12, 2020
Wet off fairways. Could use a few bridges.
@mgriff
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Jun 15, 2020
Nice hole locations a little wet in some places. (Good fall early spring course)
Not playable due to long grass got thru 6 holes and turned it in for the round
@kyleolson0320
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Nov 19, 2020
Super overgrown in the summer
@stallion106590
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Oct 24, 2019
Tee pads were just leveled, and plans have been made to clean the course up so it is t “safari” anymore. For those talking about swamp crossings, the DNR will not allow us to put bridges or culverts in to cross because it would disturb the natural water flow. We are working on making better crossings.
@l0n3tr33
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May 16, 2019
Needs better swamp crossings
@bigchief
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Apr 23, 2018
A little slushy yet from snow, but a great technical course that's local.