If you’re passing through Nicholasville (just south of Lexington) and want to log a challenging, full-length round, Riney B DGC is well worth the stop. The 18-hole layout stretches over ~7,200 ft, with a strong mix of elevation changes, tight tree-lined lanes, open bomber fairways, and several holes that cross or run along creek hazards. The signage (with tee-pad and basket diagrams) is solid, making navigation easier than in the course’s earlier days.
What makes Riney B special is its shot variation and “play it twice differently” feel. Several holes offer alternate pin placements, and the layout blends beast-length shots with tight technical lines, so every disc in your bag is going to see action. That said, the rough can get overgrown in peak season, and some holes may stay damp after rain — a little local knowledge helps. But for players who like a course that pushes both distance and finesse, Riney B is a highlight in the Lexington area.