Course reviews
+1 votes Chris Hall › February 7, 2024
Pros: One of the most beutifull courses in the world.
Giant Redwoods towering over your head
A fun and challenging course for all.
Lots of diffrent shots will test every throw in your bag.
Lefty and Righty fair
Lots of elevation change.
Many very unique holes that you can't play anywhere else in the world.
Some ace-able holes.
Teeing off of a giant stump on hole 2 is one of the coolest things ever.
Lots of cool people that play here.
Nice new handmade wooden teesigns.
Baskets on every ...
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+1 votes Pete Leedy › February 7, 2024
Amazing course that plays thought the fern dotted redwood forest.
+0 votes Steve W › July 8, 2013
My home course. Absolutely beautiful! Can be confusing for first timers, but well worth getting to know. Back nine has some overlapping fairways and tees, but only a big deal on crowded days.
+0 votes Jacob Serio › March 30, 2014
Beautiful course set in the redwoods. It was like playing on Endor, and I'm pretty sure an Ewok made off with my Star Vulcan on hole 5. Hole 2 signature pad was different! Good baskets and tricky fairways. Great locals.
A little hard to navigate but I loved it.
A little hard to navigate but I loved it.
+0 votes John doe › October 9, 2014
Very technical course supper friendly loacols as I was here from out of state never played it and was welcomed right in to a group to play and have a tour guide thanks to al and Burt for that this is a must play if you ever get the chance
+0 votes Ivan Burford › September 13, 2014
such a cool course! my girlfriend and I met up with some locals and were shown some nice hospitality. friendly folks and awesome shots make this course a must play for any golfer who loves the adventure disc golf can provide. If you a true golfer you will love this course, not for the beginner golfer IMO.
+0 votes Chago Santiago › February 7, 2024
This course is a one of a kind and should be on every disc golfer's wish list! The Curtain is very technical and requires a solid understanding of different styles of throws. However it's technicality is no match for how beautiful and unique this legendary course is. A guide is very helpful so please reach out to the Par Infinity Disc Golf Club's social media pages to see if anyone is down to throw a round! Please do not trample on the ferns!
+0 votes Shederick Atteberry › August 19, 2022
This is one of the Best courses in Humboldt county. Not cart friendly! So make sure you have a backpack. Get ready for some holding from hole 12 through 18.
+0 votes Jake Spryn › June 30, 2023
It gets an A for just being so absolutely beautiful. It's all par 3 but a nice variety of shots. Elevation changes, water shots, and massive redwoods and ferns everywhere.
-1 votes Dave Peterson › February 7, 2024
Very beautiful serene course on the side of a hill in the redwood forest. But its a cluster f**k was lucky enough to play with one of the locals or there was no way finding your way around this course. Can't imagine how they play leagues here unless they issue full body armor. There was a lot of really good holes that utilized the hills elevation unfortunately it requires throwing across another fairway or teepad or even both. It was like playing golf with the ewoks just incredible scenery. No. ...
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-1 votes Paul Fraser › February 7, 2024
Front was fun, back 9 was a clusterf*ck, tees in the middle of fairways, no clear directions as to where you go... Cool course, needs to be rearranged for flow and safety.
-2 votes Jamie Vincent › February 7, 2024
Where else will you get to play disc golf in the giant red woods. With that said, they area is very protected, so the course layout is Horrible. Luckily I played with someone who had played the.course. Not much for signage or pads. In the.course design and esthetics like pads benches and garbage cans, those aspects are horrible for most courses..AgAin that is a lot to do with the environmentalist. .Pros Huge.red.woods, crazy elevation and sweet pond hole, elevated mach baskets, and the cool Pacific northcoast air. Looks like night time in those beautiful old trees. Glad I played it once.