Course reviews
+0 votes Graham Moran › December 26, 2021
Not a bad course for an old 3 Par Ball Course. Water hazards add some challenges but are still fun to play none the less. Course is dry and the ground hogs on the East side of the course might take an ankle or knee out.
+0 votes Andrew S. › October 15, 2020
Pros:
- quiet course. I've never seen more than a couple people out here at a time
- relatively short and open holes make for good practice for beginners.
- some slight elevation changes
Cons:
- You'll likely end up walking through some tall grass and weeds. Wear tall socks.
- The water smells
- not a lot of variety in shots
Other:
- Some complain about the native creatures that inhabit the area. I think they're pretty cute, just watch out or you'll twist your ankle in a hole
This probably isn't a course to seek out, but it's nice for a quiet round.
- quiet course. I've never seen more than a couple people out here at a time
- relatively short and open holes make for good practice for beginners.
- some slight elevation changes
Cons:
- You'll likely end up walking through some tall grass and weeds. Wear tall socks.
- The water smells
- not a lot of variety in shots
Other:
- Some complain about the native creatures that inhabit the area. I think they're pretty cute, just watch out or you'll twist your ankle in a hole
This probably isn't a course to seek out, but it's nice for a quiet round.
+1 votes Tyler Greenman › June 18, 2018
Assets - Shorter holes means that every throw has a chance at an ace, good course for beginners, and the layout is easy to follow.
Liabilities - This course is not very well maintained, overgrowth and water hazards make losing a disc a genuine possibility, and there is a whole host of prairie dogs on the course.
Recommended? No, it's not high on the list of courses to play in Colorado. If you're in Aurora, go to Expo instead. However, it's not a total waste of time; it's just not a course I would seek out.
Liabilities - This course is not very well maintained, overgrowth and water hazards make losing a disc a genuine possibility, and there is a whole host of prairie dogs on the course.
Recommended? No, it's not high on the list of courses to play in Colorado. If you're in Aurora, go to Expo instead. However, it's not a total waste of time; it's just not a course I would seek out.
+0 votes Brady McAndrew › February 5, 2016
Better course with the longer basket locations. Water hazards make for some difficulty. Fairly straight forward and repetitive and it definitely could have been designed better. #5, 6, 9 and 17 are the most technical. Lots of Ace opportunities.
+0 votes dave h › March 29, 2015
i'm relatively new to the sport, this is an ok course. some holes are repetitive, i think #9 is great. great for beginners and not crowded. for more of a challenge me and my buds try to hang discs out over the ponds and bring em back for more of a challenge.
+0 votes Dan Chando › December 12, 2014
This course mostly features short, straight, wide open holes, and begins to feel repetitive pretty quickly. There is a pond that runs through the middle of the course, but rarely comes into play because the baskets are placed so far away from the shores edge. I believe that the land could have been used much better to create a challenging 9, or at the very least, a more challenging 18. A good beginner's course I suppose. I recommend going out there when it's empty and playing a safari round. There are potential for some great holes, but in it's normal design, it's just not there.