Rural Maine golf at its most unpretentious. 18 holes you play twice with different tee boxes, carved out of the western Maine woods near the Kennebec River. The kind of place where locals show up in work boots and nobody blinks. Flat enough that walking feels natural, though the routing between some greens and tees adds steps. Green fees hover around what you'd pay for lunch elsewhere. No frills, no pretense, no reason to take a cart on terrain this manageable. Worth the drive if you're anywhere near Sugarloaf and want something completely different from resort golf.