Course reviews
+1 votes Glenn Logan › March 28, 2021
Course is build over disturbed ground: zero trees, zero topsoil, just weeds and a few mud holes! In spring, an annual tall, thick covering of yellow sweet clover makes it marginally to play for losing discs. Once summer heat beats down sweet clover, its a reasonable course. Course sits on edge of a west-facing ridge. Usually windy conditions affects play-ability. Front nine has open fairways to let it fly. Back nine tee boxes and holes follows closely along the length of a barbed wire propert ...
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+0 votes Alex Garner › April 4, 2021
First time playing. Elevation and wind are the biggest challenges at this course. Layout is a bit confusing without UDisc, but once you play it once it feels pretty intuitive. Trails make it fairly easy to avoid the thicker brush (unless you throw your disc there). Baskets and tee pads are all in solid shape. A few mandatories make shake things up a little bit. Definitely worth playing if you live in or around Billings. I do feel that, given this area is just for disc golf, improvements could be made such as - A few more trash cans, island greens, elevated baskets, etc.