DOWNLOAD the UDISC app. You'll need it. Same course as Lakewood Dry Gulch. The first 9 holes are in the Paco Sanchez park and area easy to follow with nice mowed turf grass. The back 12 holes follow t ...
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DOWNLOAD the UDISC app. You'll need it. Same course as Lakewood Dry Gulch. The first 9 holes are in the Paco Sanchez park and area easy to follow with nice mowed turf grass. The back 12 holes follow the Lakewood Dry Gulch and are much more challenging, hard to follow, and not very well maintained. The creek is in play for most of the holes and the light rail offers some serious OB. My biggest complaint about the course is the pedestrian paths make it hard to play due to so much bicycle and foot traffic as the fairway is essentially the pedestrian path on quite a few of them. We got yelled at by one bum (mental illness) and also by some people on the pedestrian path (most people don't know what disc golf is presumably) but most of the bums were very nice. One helped me locate my disc in the creek. This is not a course I would play regularly, but it does offer some fun holes and a few were 500+ feet which you don't see often. Whoever designed it did an awesome job with what they were given. Long course, bring water. I'd rate the course design as an A, but due to lack of signage, missing holes, and the clientele in the area it gets a C+ from me.