Short side of average rubber mat tees. Mach 3 PDGA Approved Pins. Mid-calf high somewhat thorny grass with lightly tread ... more
Short side of average rubber mat tees. Mach 3 PDGA Approved Pins. Mid-calf high somewhat thorny grass with lightly treaded paths between pins and tees, but getting better every week. The first tee is kinda in the middle of everything and you need to walk a ways to get to it. Recommend walking up the sidewalk out the right side of the parking lot entrance until you get to a trash can just up the bank (50-100 feet from the parking lot entrance). From the trashcan you will see the #19 basket straight up the hillside (practice your putting here). Just past the #19 pin is Tee #1. The tees are not clearly marked and the course is not Feng shui, so I suggest printing off a course map: http://www.pdga.com/files/course_maps/Hyzer_Hills_MT_map.jpg The course is not super long, but it is highly technical in some places due to an abundance of 20-30 foot tall very bushy pine trees which love to block your shot (if you get a disc stuck, you will likely be able to get it out). Holes 10-12 are along the mountain side and the ground gets fairly slick due to loose gravel. Be prepared to pull out all your throws on this course, and have fun. less