Course reviews
+1 votes Java Joe › March 20, 2014
liked the pro shop and and the well maintained rubber t-pads. This course is well maintained for being one of the oldest courses in the world. Not the most challenging course but fun to play.
+1 votes Brendan Livingston › April 3, 2016
Year Established: 1977
Designer: Ed Headrick
Very busy course, 3 dollar pay to play on weekends and 2/ weekday. The course is very challenging but I can see with more play it would get easier as you learn placement. The rubber tee mats are cool. Really appreciated the pond with tons of ducks. Keep your eyes peeled and stay aware because tee pads are placed very close to baskets. Enjoy one of disc golfs first ever permanent courses!
Designer: Ed Headrick
Very busy course, 3 dollar pay to play on weekends and 2/ weekday. The course is very challenging but I can see with more play it would get easier as you learn placement. The rubber tee mats are cool. Really appreciated the pond with tons of ducks. Keep your eyes peeled and stay aware because tee pads are placed very close to baskets. Enjoy one of disc golfs first ever permanent courses!
+0 votes Josh Nelson › December 1, 2010
Very heavily used course. Some good challenging shots. Pay to play.
+0 votes shawn hillman › August 16, 2011
The first 7 holes of this course are very nice. Lots of trees, some elevation, and interesting angles. The remaining parts of the course get long and out in the open for the most part. Pin placement is the key for making the course difficult on this track. Overall it is a very nice course with a very cool stand alone pro shop.
+0 votes Thomas Steven › August 21, 2011
Crowded. Needs new baskets, signage and some new pads. Good start off but then gets flat and repetitive.
+0 votes John Franks › December 30, 2020
Fun course. Layout makes best use of the limited space.
Always crowded. I usually start on back 9 when crowded on the front.
Early morning weekdays is best.
Always crowded. I usually start on back 9 when crowded on the front.
Early morning weekdays is best.
+0 votes Jake Waxer › February 25, 2020
Surreal to see the course I've seen on YouTube so much in person. Really cool lines. Awesome pro shop. The new brick pavers make excellent tee pads. Can't wait to play again.
+0 votes Eden Harvey › July 23, 2018
PROS
Fun course, it looks like the signage problem that others were talking about has been fixed - I found the signs to be accurate and looked brand new. The course offers elevation change, multiple tees/baskets and quality discatcher baskets. The fairways are in great condition, and the whole thing looked professional. There is a proshop at the start of the course along with 3 practice baskets.
CONS
The fairways are a little tight at times. we ran into a track team running through the cours ...
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+0 votes Gabrial Evan › September 1, 2019
The first 9 holes are technical shots. Due to trees and hills. They make a good warm up for the back which have more distance tosses. Especially if the ever moving baskets are in the long spots. Overall it’s the perfect course to learn what discs do. The holes/routes mimic a discs natural flight pattern.
Overall I don’t think you can go wrong on arguably one of the first courses made and birthed the legend Paul McBeth.
Weekends and tournament days can be crowded though.
Overall I don’t think you can go wrong on arguably one of the first courses made and birthed the legend Paul McBeth.
Weekends and tournament days can be crowded though.
+0 votes Michael Barker › December 31, 2020
Cool that it’s not far from the beach. Okay course. Still wouldn’t pass on it. Wish you didn’t have to pay still
+0 votes Mike LaRue › July 23, 2024
The course is not for the faint of heart, and beginners are best going somewhere else, but the course is very challenging and was Paul McBeth's home course before he went on to bigger, better things. The back 9 is significantly easier than the front 9 for those who want a more leisurely round.
+0 votes Colby Adams › April 26, 2021
This course was absolutely beautiful. The setting is miles from the Pacific Ocean in Huntington Beach. The ocean breeze coupled with the hills and wide openness make this a difficult Par 3 course. I enjoyed the people there, friendly and down-to-earth. The course was I think $2 to play 18 holes. I enjoyed it, great workout and fun environment.
+0 votes Mike Giessuebel › November 26, 2021
long over due, but to be fair , there wasn't tech back then, grew up in HB, next to Central Park , first course ever played and of learned how to play, always a special place in my heart for HB,
+0 votes Taylor Baldwin › July 17, 2024
Loved the weather down there, cool grass holes, lots of technical shots. Really like how there's multiple practice baskets for others to use while waiting.
-1 votes Jon DeCapua › April 14, 2017
Pros
18 holes, long & short tees w multiple pin positions
New discatcher baskets
Multiple practice baskets
Pro shop with snacks, discs, course map etc.
Fun holes: 5, 6, 11,12 are my favorites
Limited courses in SoCal make this a must play if in the area
Cons
Fly pad tee's are slick as course gets dusty
Cramped course, many fairways close together - results in lots of mandos
Pay-to-play (2$)
Repetitive holes - I find myself throwing the same disc over and over
Signs are outdated and need updating
No running water or bathrooms, only a porta-john
18 holes, long & short tees w multiple pin positions
New discatcher baskets
Multiple practice baskets
Pro shop with snacks, discs, course map etc.
Fun holes: 5, 6, 11,12 are my favorites
Limited courses in SoCal make this a must play if in the area
Cons
Fly pad tee's are slick as course gets dusty
Cramped course, many fairways close together - results in lots of mandos
Pay-to-play (2$)
Repetitive holes - I find myself throwing the same disc over and over
Signs are outdated and need updating
No running water or bathrooms, only a porta-john
-1 votes Cameron Aragonez › July 4, 2011
This is an ok course to mix it up from my normal course. This is more for the locals, there were guys there that had fancy caddy setups. I understand the couse fee but after gas and getting drinks this course can add up. I'll stick to the free courses.
-1 votes gerald wraith rodriguez › December 26, 2011
I don't like to pay!..tha tees are kinda sucky..after the first nine the course is aight...I lik e the course over all though..
-1 votes Joe Hewlett › September 15, 2015
A few tough holes. I remember it as basically just a lousy little city park course that it wasn't too hard to shoot under par at, and I don't think I'll return.
-2 votes Katie Meloy › August 13, 2015
Nothing special. Apparently this course has been changed recently and there's still changes to come. Hopefully they can find a way to improve it.