Course reviews
+4 votes Jeremy Moran › January 10, 2014
Really fun round at the World's First Disc Golf Course. Worth a drive if you're visiting SoCal!
+2 votes Ryan Ranes › November 5, 2011
I had alot of fun when i played it not very many bomb drives the course is based on accuracy shots. Plus its the first course ever!
+1 votes Christopher Potton › April 29, 2013
Being a Disc Golfer this is defiantly a course to play, being the first course. If you don't have great accuracy off the tee pad, this is the course to make you better. I gave this course a B simply because if its your first time playing it, you will get lost if your not with someone who has played it before. There are no guidance stones or arrows leading you to the next tee pad. Other than that this course is on my top 10 favorite courses list.
+1 votes Thaddeus Roenitz › January 29, 2018
I love this course. There have been a few changes through the years. My first California desert course. Beware of snakes and crazies! Beautiful Live Oaks throughout the entire course hide baskets. Blind shots after blind shots. This course will make your day!
+0 votes Paul DISC-OR-DIE Holstein › April 25, 2018
Played this course in April of 2018 (4/20). I felt really lucky to be able to play the first ever permanent disc golf course, and it didn't disappoint. Very scenic surroundings, cement pads, great baskets. A couple of the baskets way out in the scrub were not well marked, so I did have some trouble following the course at one point (and I lost a mid range, which doesn't happen all that often). Technical course, some blind throws if you don't run up and scout them. A lot of birdie holes too ...
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+0 votes Erik Tallakson › April 23, 2011
I love this course when you get to throw over a ravine full of water on hole 14, it really gets the adrenaline pumping, haven't lost a disc at this course yet (knock on wood).
+0 votes The Ronin › March 23, 2013
Very technical course, not too long, but trees, wind, and sometimes locals, affecting every shot on the course. Basket placements are ridiculously well thought out. No signs make it impossible to find ur way without a guide or group in front (locals skip holes I found out). Most pads were octagonal, and there are baskets everywhere! I'm glad I can say I've played at the birfplace of this sport!! Loved the experience and the locals!!
+0 votes david dimaya › April 24, 2011
There is no signage at this course but its pretty basic layout without everything being all jumbled together. There is a couple of holes like hole 7 and hole 9 which can use some work but other than that it my second favorite course because its close and my first course ever played.
+0 votes Cameron Aragonez › June 21, 2011
I had to have some people go ahead of me, did not understand the layout of the course without a guide. As for challange goes, a very advanced course. At least I got a chance to play on the first disc golf course in LA.
+0 votes Rob Jackson › April 12, 2012
Love the huge trees on opening holes. Some holes have some nasty thick brush, but on the whole a great course!
+0 votes David Dimaya › June 8, 2012
There is no signage at this course but its pretty basic layout without everything being all jumbled together. There is a couple of holes like hole 7 and hole 9 which can use some work but other than that it my second favorite course because its close and my first course ever played.
+0 votes Joe Hewlett › September 15, 2015
Hate giving the first course less than an A. Also, I only played it a couple of times, with Frisbees in the early 1980s. I remember it being small, with some holes incorporating manmade obstacles. Glad this historical course has been protected from the soccer mom's trying to acquire real estate.
+0 votes Braxton Finklesteam › May 30, 2016
First course, best course! Super technical love it! Get some, OG for life!
+0 votes Gil Gorham › July 27, 2022
I loved the challenge of the course but it had no visible markers to know where the next hole is, udisc wasn't up to date, the tee pads are old rubber mats, ankle breakers, the first 4-5 baskets are super old. With such a rich history and so many pros making their start here I'd imagine them coming back and donating funds to upgrade this historic course.
+0 votes Michael Van Fleet › August 10, 2022
Sure new tee pads and any kind of signage might be nice. But hard to not love a classic for what it is.
+0 votes Anthony Ross › July 21, 2024
Was in the area with family and got to steal an hour to run over and check out the world's first disc gold course! Only got to play 9 holes, but got the flavor of it. There are bins of loaner discs at Hole 1, which is awesome!
The terrain is sandy, most flat, So-Cal scrub that favors more precise, technical shots -- lots of low ceilings to contend with. Baskets were mostly pretty short (300ish) and reachable for pars and good for casual players, kids, etc. As a first-timer, the layout was a l ...
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