Brandywine was the first course converted to an 18 hole layout in Delaware. "Steady" Ed Headrick himself came out and gave advice on course design and layout. Elevation changes over the rolling hills, while long masonry stone walls outline a picturesque landscape. By far the biggest obstacle here is the wind, so be prepared to adjust your drives and putts. The fairways are mostly open and trees still come into play, as the course flow is balanced with uphill, downhill, long, and short holes.
Iron Hill is both mentally challenging and very physical course to endure. It is long and tight with clean fairways, and elevation changes on almost every hole. Too score well you'll need many different shots and skill. Do you play for par or for birdie? Play it safe and shooting in the 70's will win you many matches with your friends and probably cash in a tournament. Going for it can reward you with a score in the 60's or risk earning you extra throws to put you over the 80 mark.
Trees, trees, and more trees. Lums Pond has tight fairways that weave in and out of the woods and occasionally into the field. Accuracy and shot selection will be put to the test as these fairway guardians are quick to tree-ject that almost good enough throw. Yet there is still plenty of tree love to go around when your disc navigates its way through the impossible or gets a favorable kick toward the basket. Technically challenging to both experienced and amateur players.