Course reviews
+0 votes Andrew S. › October 15, 2020
Pros:
- concrete pads marked with hole number and distance
- doesn't require you to throw over a sidewalk
- grass is cut short and well maintained
Cons:
- The water SMELLS
- goose poop everywhere
It's a decent course in a nice enough park. You shouldn't ever have to throw across a sidewalk unless you've made an errant throw. If a disc goes more than a few feet into the water, it's basically lost so the course can be a bit of a disc eater if you're newer. It's usually not too busy unless there's a club or event on the course.
- concrete pads marked with hole number and distance
- doesn't require you to throw over a sidewalk
- grass is cut short and well maintained
Cons:
- The water SMELLS
- goose poop everywhere
It's a decent course in a nice enough park. You shouldn't ever have to throw across a sidewalk unless you've made an errant throw. If a disc goes more than a few feet into the water, it's basically lost so the course can be a bit of a disc eater if you're newer. It's usually not too busy unless there's a club or event on the course.
+0 votes Ilya nudelman › April 19, 2020
Solid 18 hole course that’s wide open and don’t have to worry about losing sight of your disc... unless it goes into the nasty lake, which is a real concern on a good amount of the holes. Between 2-400 ft for most holes. Creative figure 8 design as well for the course.
+0 votes Alex V › September 22, 2019
I played nervous and made a couple bad throws near the water, resulting in losing a truth of a #13. Nice course for the first time.
+0 votes Keith Saddler › February 19, 2018
played longer layout and 3 extra holes. keep an eye out for the O.B. - streams and sidewalk. nice layout it plays away from path.
+0 votes Joshua Mondragon › September 23, 2016
Straight shots, some water hazards. Forehand throwers might have a wet day.
+0 votes Mike B1 › October 21, 2015
Short course, there MIGHT be one or two baskets you won't be able to reach on your drive but Expo is for the birds...birds birds birds.
Pros: Water adds a 'mental' element to those who aren't used to it, and this course is usually not very busy unless there's tags going on, so it's a quick round. Its a park so you don't lose your disc in tall grass of any of that horsecrap (though there may be dog crap).
Cons: If you DO go in the water, I'd advise you to just let it go, that stuff is gnar ...
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+0 votes David Naputi › May 20, 2015
When I lived in Aurora, this was the closest course, and also the very first course where I started and learned the sport. Losing 4 discs I bought in 2 weeks of playing, this course devours discs of novice through intermediate players alike. If anything, playing this course I think will make you better in terms of shot selection and teach you about how disc characteristics affect the overall throw and fade. Worthwhile place to play, especially if you like chucking over the water for some long ra ...
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-1 votes Steve Roybal › April 6, 2015
Never been a fan of this course even though I've played it my fair share of times. To me this course if vanilla at best.
+0 votes Steve Myslivy › April 16, 2014
the water haz. are great I biffed #2 overconfident but regrouped and had a blast. cloudy 55 deg.
+0 votes Dan Chando › November 4, 2015
This course is built around a public park that's kept in pretty nice condition, and the entire course plays around a pond that comes into play on a number of holes. Moderate in length. Well marked, and concrete tee pads on every hole. You'll end up throwing a lot of the same shots, since most of the holes are pretty open, but you definitely have to watch out for that pond.
+0 votes Jacob Severson › October 17, 2012
It has a great layout and lot of elivation change as well as water hazards, nebees beware
+0 votes Chris Pelopida › November 25, 2011
this course is a disc eating machine...Once a disc goes into one of the ponds and you cant see it, its gone. Close to home though
+0 votes Justin Gill › August 3, 2011
Long tees for a Bag Tag match. The long tees have really increased the difficulty of the course. Many holes are over 400 feet and with difficult tee positions to use the natural and concrete OBs. Its a must play in Denver for a city course.
+0 votes Patrick Blazek › January 28, 2011
Very open and smelly course :) hehe, lots of ducks. It's pretty cut and dry, mostly straight forward shots with nothing in the way. The ponds do come into play on maybe 7 or 8 holes. Good course for beginners if you don't mind losing some plastic