Course reviews
+2 votes Josh Wainscott › December 25, 2023
This is an amazingly beautiful course that provides a wonderful balance of skill and power. I played this on the last day of long disc golf trip. Bad mistake. This is a HUGE course! It also should be played with a group or in a league/tournament, that way you can have spotter help. It can get cumbersome to continue searching over and over. There are several spots where better marking would help reduce back tracking, but with this being a work in progress I would expect to find these fixed shortl ...
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+2 votes Ken D › December 25, 2023
The new layout is challenging and has some outrageously beautiful views of Montana mountains and Whitefish Lake. The 27 hole design is demanding and uses every disc in the bag. Bring water and bear spray. In the first half of 2019 we've had 7 bear sightings on the course and one mountain lion.
The course is physical and if you like a walk in the park this isn't for you. The course is a bit rough right now but over the next year or two we hope to make a lot of improvements and clean up down trees. Rubber tee pads will be in by October of 2019.
The course is physical and if you like a walk in the park this isn't for you. The course is a bit rough right now but over the next year or two we hope to make a lot of improvements and clean up down trees. Rubber tee pads will be in by October of 2019.
+0 votes Chad Colby › December 25, 2023
Mountain disc golf. Lots of different shots; long par 4s with small LZs, ace runs, elevation gains/losses, tight tree coridoors, and views. No ob, but shanks will be penalized with bad footing, no line, bogeys. Par is a about a 940 rated round. Turf tee pads on most holes. 18 discatcher 28s were installed in 2022/23, still 9 mach 3s on the final nine. Highly recommend, bring food and water it takes about 3hours to play all 27holes.