A couple weeks ago I attended the Association of Mid Atlantic Aquatic Biologists 2011 conference in Cacapon State Park, WV. As Chitlin and I have been in a frolf frenzy, I searched for courses in the vicinity. The Whippin’ Post was listed on dgcoursereview stating "The Paw Paw courses in rural West Virginia are without a doubt one of the top disc golf destinations in the US. Not only is the disc golf fantastic but beautiful scenery and wildlife abounds."
Absolutely out there- Not the easiest to get to, but well worth it, driving on winding dirt roads over ridges with steep drop offs. The plot of land itself is a gem. A "Paw Paw" sign on the barn and two greeting dogs told me that my google directions had lead me to the right destination. I explored the barn a bit to find a sign pointing to sodas in the refrigerator, a lounging couch, and a coffee can for course fees. I dropped my $5 in the can and headed for the first tee to be greeted by the owner- a wonderfully generous woman, who ran in to copy a map for me... The map shows both courses. I was fortunate to have the course to myself, as I expect it to be most days, being so far from anything. Not a sound to be heard other than a few early spring birds.
The course itself was more challenging than Buchmiller Park's layout. LONG holes, many trees, deep valleys, and water hazards... I intend to return for a weekend of camping, swimming, and frisbee.
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